Jagat (film)


Jagat is a 2015 Malaysian crime drama film. directed by Shanjhey Kumar Perumal. Set in the early 1990s, a critical period in Malaysian Indian history, the coming-of-age story subtly underlines the plight of the Indian Malaysians who were forsaken by the estate owners and forced to move to the cities, surviving under harsh circumstances. The story follows a mischievous 12-year-old boy named Appoy and his relationships with his father, Maniam, and his uncles, former drug-addict Bala and local gangster Dorai. Perumal has described the film as semi-autobiographical, having lived for two years in squatter areas with his family.
The film had won the Best Malaysian Film award in the 28th Malaysia Film Festival in 2016, whereas its director Shanjhey Kumar won the award for Best Director. The film also represent Malaysia at Asean Film Fest 2017

Plot

The plot centres on Appoy, a spirited kid who would rather watch gangster flicks and make prank calls than memorise his multiplication tables. Desperately trying to keep his son on the straight path, Appoy’s hard-working father becomes increasingly abusive, as the boy is inexorably drawn to the criminal lifestyle of his uncle, a henchman for a local gang.

Cast

Main Cast
  • Jibrail Rajhula as Mexico
  • Harvind Raj as Appoy
  • Kuben Mahadevan as Maniam
  • Tinesh Sarathi Krishnan as Chicago
  • Senthil Kumaran Muniandy as Bala
  • Marup Mustapah as Da Gou
Supporting cast
  • Aahmuu Thirunyanam as Mangai
  • Saravanan Ramasamy Vishwa as Teacher Ramu
  • Pugalenthan as Takkali
  • Siranjeevi as Gila
  • Perakas Rajaram as Vadivelan

    Production

The film took around 10 years to be completed as the production team faced several financial issues.

Filming

The principal photography for the film was done across 13 different locations in Malaysia. Some of the locations are Klian Intan Pangkalan Hulu, Baling, Lenggong, Grik, Kuala Sepetang, Bukit Rotan, Sabak Bernam, Jasin, Jerantut and Kuala Lumpur.

Music

The film score and soundtrack album are composed by Kamal Sabran and the Space Gambus Experiment.
There is also separate soundtrack done strictly for promotional purposes called 'JAGAT Naan Nalla Paiyen'.

Reception

The film was released on 17 December 2015 and is considered to be one of the best Tamil language movies to be made in Malaysia. The film managed to gross a moderate collection in box office despite facing intense competition from blockbuster movies like and Pasanga 2. It was also the first Tamil language local movie to screen in cinemas for eight weeks running.
The film available for the international audience through Netflix platform starting from April 2019.

Accolades

AwardCategoryResult
28th Malaysia Film FestivalBest Picture
28th Malaysia Film FestivalBest Director
28th Malaysia Film FestivalBest Editor
28th Malaysia Film FestivalBest Screenplay
2016 Kuala Lumpur Film Critics AwardBest Film
2016 Kuala Lumpur Film Critics AwardBest Director
2016 Kuala Lumpur Film Critics AwardBest Male Actor
2016 Kuala Lumpur Film Critics AwardBest Cinematography
2016 Kuala Lumpur Film Critics AwardBest Screenplay