Themed around kabaddi, the film offers minimal on-court action. The trailer of Kangana Ranaut's much-anticipated sports drama 'Panga', based on the sport of Kabaddi, was unveiled on 23rd December.The plot revolves around the story of Jaya Nigam (Kangana) … Though she makes it to the Indian team, she’s indefinitely put on the bench, a diplomatic decision meant to cash in on the media frenzy around a 32-year-old mother returning to court. She quit sports and turned to mothering, stepping down from the Railway team for a spot on the ticket counter. Last seen in 'Judgementall Hain Kya', Kangana Ranaut is playing the role of Kabaddi player Jaya Nigam in the sports drama. Last seen in 'Judgementall Hain Kya', Kangana Ranaut is playing the role of Kabaddi player Jaya Nigam in the sports drama. The movie is helmed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari who has given us an amazing film in the form of the critically acclaimed 'Nil Battey Sannata' which starred Swara Bhasker. Join Facebook to connect with Jaya Nigam and others you may know. At the end of the day, it is her husband and son that are holding her hands and walking alongside her and she goes on to chase her dreams. Her husband Prashant (Jassie Gill) is an engineer and Jaya works in railways (the job she probably got due to her credits as her achievements as a Kabaddi player). Kangana Ranaut and her team had the most unique idea for promoting her upcoming sports drama, 'Panga'. The trailer has shown how a former champion fails to get recognition from the Kabaddi players, which encourages her to represent Team India once again despite having household problems. His voice, raised above normal, isn’t of childish resentment — there’s the slightest tinge of violence that rings all too real.Panga comes alive in moments like this. What comes across as a downer of sorts is the film's lack of genuine 'panga' moments, despite the realism that sustains its plot and characters.Set in Bhopal, Panga follows the journey of an ex-kabaddi player named Jaya.Like all her films, Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari’s Panga is laden with humour and reconciliation. The focus, though, remains on the family: Jaya berating Adi over the phone, Prashanth spooning oil out of a takeout dinner. In the pictures, Kangana can be seen in a simple white salwar suit. Years passed and Jaya became a thumbnail on a Whatsapp group. There’s another motif, less apparent, of trains in a workshop. Since a year, the director has been working on one of her most anticipated projects 'Panga', starring Kangana Ranaut. The much-awaited trailer of Kangana Ranaut's Panga released on Monday. Over a leisurely half-an-hour adda, The Telegraph chatted with Ashwiny about small-town settings, patriarchy and women’s unfulfilled dreams and, of course, working with Kangana.
According to the reports, the Kabaddi players in the movie, along with Ranaut, went into practicing Kabaddi for two months.Kabaddi has grown leaps and bounds over the years from being a soil-based game in the history books to being the second-most-watched sport in India after cricket. It is bollywood sports comedy film, It starring by Kangana, Jassi Gill, Richa Chadha, and Neena Gupta, and is about the jovial life of a kabaddi player. Panga is directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari and produced by Fox Star Studios. Jaya returns to … It’s a sports film building out of the confines of an average Indian home. In Panga, Burman plays Nisha Das, a fresh young player on the team which Kangana Ranaut’s character Jaya Nigam joins. It’s just that the scuffling happens elsewhere, not against a ticking clock but in the daily grind of ordinary life.Working with screenwriter Nikhil Mehrohtra, Ashwiny aces the setting of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
Overview:When Jaya’s passion for kabaddi is reignited, she decides to make a comeback to the sport, at the age of 32. It is bollywood sports comedy film, It starring by Kangana, Jassi Gill, Richa Chadha, and Neena Gupta, and is about the jovial life of a kabaddi player. Kangana Ranaut turned herself into a railway employee and issued tickets at Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Mumbai. The two strike up an easy friendship sans rivalry. Production designer Sandeep Meher meticulously matches sweaters with pillowcases. View the profiles of people named Jaya Nigam.