Jil Jung Juk

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Jil Jung Juk (transl. The Good, The Average, The Unworthy) is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language black comedy film directed by debutant Deeraj Vaidy, who also co-wrote the script with Mohan Ramakrishnan. Siddharth produced the film under Etaki Entertainment banner, and also starred alongside Avinash Raghudevan and Sananth Reddy, playing the titular characters, who were assigned by a dreadful drug lord to transport drugs, and the struggles they faced during their journey, forms the crux of the storyline. The film explores the themes of butterfly effect, post-apocalyptic and futuristic fiction. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString I was having a conversation with my friend Mohan Ramakrishnan one day with whom I had studied engineering. We were discussing how interesting it would be if we could incorporate the three dimensions of physics namely mass, time and length into human characters and that is when we struck upon this new dimension of hit men and the title of Jil, Jung and Juk, which fit the characters beautifully.
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rdf:langString — Dheeraj Vaidy, on the pre-production and writing of Jil Jung Juk in an interview with The New Indian Express
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rdf:langString Jil Jung Juk (transl. The Good, The Average, The Unworthy) is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language black comedy film directed by debutant Deeraj Vaidy, who also co-wrote the script with Mohan Ramakrishnan. Siddharth produced the film under Etaki Entertainment banner, and also starred alongside Avinash Raghudevan and Sananth Reddy, playing the titular characters, who were assigned by a dreadful drug lord to transport drugs, and the struggles they faced during their journey, forms the crux of the storyline. The film explores the themes of butterfly effect, post-apocalyptic and futuristic fiction. Neeraj Vaidy did a pilot film with two of the lead actors during 2014, which impressed Siddharth and asked him to pen down the script, on the lines of a similar theme, where he completed the draft in January 2015. It is touted to be the first Tamil film to be set in a dystopian world, where events were happening in the future and principal shooting for the film was completed within 38 days, where film was shot in Tiruvallur, Chennai and Kanchipuram. The film was officially announced during September 2015, and a four-month long post-production process began during the same month. Vishal Chandrashekhar composed the film's soundtrack and score, while Shreyaas Krishna handled the cinematography and editing done by Kurtz Schneider. Jil Jung Juk was theatrically released worldwide on 12 February 2016. It generally received mixed-to-positive response, with criticism directed on the slow-paced narration in the second half and the screenplay. However, critics praised its offbeat elements, where the film does not have a typical female lead, and the new concepts used in the film. The performances of the cast and the technical aspects: cinematography, music, film score, editing and use of color palettes in the film was praised by critics. Despite the average performance at the box office, Jil Jung Juk was considered as one of the '25 Greatest Tamil Films of the Decade' by Film Companion.
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