Juice

Clock icon showing duration 14 Min 39 Sec Eye icon indicating view count 12.72 M

‘Juice’ is a thought-provoking short film that subtly yet powerfully questions societal norms. On a sweltering evening, Manju Singh, played brilliantly by Shefali Shah, and her husband host a family get-together. Amidst warm chatter, delicious snacks, and laughter, an unexpected moment challenges deep-seated gender roles and perceptions.

The film’s strength lies in its realistic portrayal of middle-class Indian family dynamics and the subtle yet profound commentary on gender bias and class discrimination. Shefali Shah’s performance is particularly lauded for conveying the emotional and physical exhaustion experienced by women in such settings. The film’s climax, marked by this simple yet profound act, encapsulates the potential for quiet, individual actions to instigate broader societal reflection and change.

Why Watch ‘Juice’?

  • The Living Room vs. The Kitchen: A Telling Divide

In ‘Juice’, director Neeraj Ghaywan masterfully captures the entrenched gender dynamics within a typical Indian household. Set during a sweltering evening gathering, the film juxtaposes the comfort of men lounging in the air-conditioned living room with the women labouring in a stifling kitchen. This stark contrast serves as a microcosm of societal norms, highlighting the often-overlooked disparities in domestic roles and expectations.

  • Manju Singh: A Silent Catalyst for Change

Shefali Shah delivers a compelling performance as Manju Singh, a woman who embodies quiet strength amidst routine subjugation. Through nuanced expressions and restrained demeanour, Shah portrays Manju’s internal struggle and growing discontent.

  • A Climax That Speaks Volumes Without Words

The film’s climax is both understated and profound. Manju’s simple act of stepping out of the kitchen and into the living room disrupts the established order, leaving the men in stunned silence. This moment encapsulates the film’s central theme: the potential for quiet, individual actions to instigate broader societal reflection and change.

  • A Mirror Reflecting Everyday Realities

‘Juice’ resonates because it reflects familiar scenarios in family gatherings where gender roles are rigidly defined and seldom questioned. By presenting these situations with authenticity and sensitivity, the film encourages viewers to examine and challenge the normalised inequalities within their own lives. It’s a poignant reminder that meaningful change often begins with personal awareness and small acts of courage.

Watch ‘Juice’ on Royal Stag Barrel Select Shorts

‘Juice’ is part of the Royal Stag Barrel Select Shorts collection, which showcases a diverse array of thought-provoking short films by acclaimed filmmakers. Explore our curated selection of impactful stories that delve into various aspects of the human experience. Visit our official YouTube channel to watch ‘Juice’ and discover other select short films that resonate with authenticity and emotional depth.

 

Audio languages
Hindi, English
Subtitles
English [CC]

Director & Cast

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Director
Neeraj Ghaywan
Cast
Shefali Shah
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