By: Mobin
Manoj said he is grateful for the overwhelming love Joram has received. Its well-deserved success for the relentless pursuit depicted in the film.
Manoj praised director Devashish for his fluid camerawork done by energetic cinematographers who moved in rhythm with performances.
Manoj said his Joram character's world is similar to his own roots so he could relate to the conflicts and work conditions shown.
Not just Manoj's brilliance in playing complex roles, the camerawork aptly conveys helplessness and horror faced by his character.
Zeeshan Ayyub as a cop also impresses as he finally broke out of just hero's friend roles. His disappointment is palpable.
The world and conflicts depicted are very real for many people even now fighting helplessness at workplaces. Hard hitting theme.
With two Filmfare awards, Joram and Manoj have received due recognition for the brilliant yet sensitive film that they made.