5 Reasons Why You Must Watch Vikramaditya Motwane’s Magnum Opus ‘Jubilee’

New Delhi: Whimsically stunning and aesthetically poetic, Jubilee has been discussed, awestruck, analyzed and analyzed by cinema lovers across the globe and viewers of Prime Video ever since its first part premiered on 7th April. With an astute ensemble cast, Vikramaditya Motwane’s brilliance and stunning world building and Soumik Sen’s expertise, Jubilee has many good things that have touched the hearts of the audience.

From calling it a cinematic genius to appreciating the grandeur of the series, fans and critics alike have showered immense love on the Amazon Original series. As the audience now waits with bated breath for the second part, we give you five reasons why Jubilee cinephiles are the talk of the town.

stars in the making

With such a clever cast of characters where they all play a vital role in building the story, the makers of Jubilee made smart choices in terms of casting. Be it the brilliant studio honcho Prosenjit Chatterjee, whose screen presence lends the perfect energy to his role, or period drama queen Aditi Rao Hydari, who lights up the screen with her presence. Aparshakti Khurrana who surprised the audience with his simple performance, the charming innocence of Vamika’s Gabbi, and Siddhant Gupta’s show-stealing performance, Jubilee, is a perfect mix of talent, who all brought to life their already interesting characters Has given his best.

a perfect ode to a bygone era

There is a different kind of nostalgia that audiences love to indulge in period pieces. From gramophones to Bombay trams, from imported cars to jazz bars, Jubilee impresses audiences with 1950s India as much as it captivates them. Mukund Gupta and Aparna Sood did a great job bringing in as production designers. Grand vision of Motwane for life.

love letter to the art of filmmaking

The glitz and glamor of the film industry that the world sees from outside versus the abominable loneliness that one suffers from inside is brought to the screen through stunningly visualized shots. Be it the cleverly placed elements of fire, the sepia undertones, or the subtle portrayal of emotions through deeply thought-out shots, Jubilee’s visual extravaganza keeps the audience hooked to each and every frame of it, and is one of the most memorable moments of the show. There is a great attraction. ,

Amit Trivedi surprises once again with his immense range

Award-winning music director Amit Trivedi chose the perfect combination of upbeat and peppy music track, which not only does justice to the stunning picturisation, but also stays on your mind long after you listen to it. Featuring the voices of Sunidhi Chauhan, Papon, Swanand Kirkire, Devendrapal Singh, Shahid Mallya and Mohammed Irfan, with soulful lyrics by Kausar Munir, the music album Jubilee is a perfect ode to the golden age of Hindi cinema.

Capturing the golden era of cinema very well

Who hasn’t fantasized about being a part of the glitzy, glamorous world of the film industry? Jubilee is not only an unabashed celebration of cinema, but it is also a shining spotlight on the heady but dreary underbelly of fame. Jubilee’s relatability lies in its honesty, in the fact that life is about making choices, yet some choices leave your souls rotting for eternity. Jubilee is about the underdog’s shot at success, but it is also a sobering analysis of the sacrifices made along the way.

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Directed by Vikramaditya Motwane and composed by Soumik Sen and Vikramaditya Motwane, Jubilee is produced by Andolan Films in association with Reliance Entertainment and Phantom Studios. The series is led by an ensemble cast featuring Prosenjit Chatterjee, Aditi Rao Hydari, Aparshakti Khurana, Vamika Gabbi, Siddhant Gupta, Nandish Sandhu and Ram Kapoor in key roles. The first five episodes have already arrived on the streaming service, the second part of Jubilee, along with the final five episodes, will premiere exclusively on Prime Video on April 14.