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Jazbaa (2015)
After her daughter is kidnapped, a lawyer is forced to defend a criminal in exchange for her daughter's freedom.
After her daughter is kidnapped, a lawyer is forced to defend a criminal in exchange for her daughter's freedom.
The film critiques the failure of the legal system and corruption, leading a desperate mother to seek justice through extra-legal means. Its focus on individual action and a universal theme of maternal protection, rather than explicit political ideology or systemic reform, results in a neutral political stance.
The film features a traditional Indian cast for its setting and production, without explicit race or gender swaps of roles typically associated with other demographics. Its narrative focuses on a legal thriller involving crime and justice, rather than offering a critical portrayal of traditional identities or centering on explicit DEI themes.
Jazbaa is a remake of the South Korean film "Seven Days." The original characters, who were ethnically Korean (East Asian), are portrayed by Indian actors (South Asian) in this adaptation, constituting a race swap.
Jazbaa is a crime thriller that centers on a mother's fight to rescue her child. The narrative does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters, storylines, or themes, resulting in no portrayal within the film's content.
There is not enough information available to assess the film's portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. The provided details and extra web search information do not contain any references to transsexual characters or related plot points, making a definitive evaluation impossible.
The film primarily focuses on a lawyer's desperate efforts to save her kidnapped daughter. While the protagonist faces threats and dangerous situations, she does not engage in or win close-quarters physical combat against male opponents. The action sequences involving physical confrontations are typically handled by the male supporting character.
Jazbaa is a remake of the South Korean film Seven Days. The primary characters in the adaptation maintain the same genders as their counterparts in the original source material.
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