The movie "Jaari" can be regarded as a powerful and significant contribution to Nepali cinema. It brings to light prevalent customs in our society, particularly the practice of 'Jaari' in limbu culture.
The story is simple yet impactful, showcasing the challenges faced within traditional marital relationships in rural society. The performances of the lead characters are strong, with great chemistry between DAYAHANG RAI and MERUNA MAGAR, which makes the narrative more vivid. The supporting role by BIJAYA BARAL is noteworthy. Especially, the actress's portrayal effectively highlights the mental and physical struggles women face in society.
The direction is straightforward and clear. The director UPENDRA SUBBA has presented the story well, bringing the emotions of the characters to life. The cinematography beautifully captures the rural setting, adding depth and realism to the story.
The movie's soundtrack also complements the narrative, helping to emotionally engage the audience.
However, the plot slows down in a few places as it goes into more detail, which affects the pacing slightly. Overall, though, the film addresses an important issue in society and compels viewers to reflect on it.
"Jaari" is a must-watch for Nepali cinema enthusiasts.