
Jamnapaar.S01
Director: Director: Prashant Bhagia
Cast: Main Cast: Ritvik Sahore (Shantanu “Shanky” Bansal), Srishti Ganguly Rindani (Sara), Raghu Ram, Varun Badola, Anubha Fatehpuria, Ankita Saigal, Nandini Sharma, Tanvi Gadkari, Meher Acharia-Dar, Sundip Ved
Jamnapaar (2024) is a poignant #ComingOfAge #Drama directed by #PrashantBhagia that navigates the emotional geography between ambition and belonging. Set against the contrasting textures of East and South Delhi, the series follows Shantanu “Shanky” Bansal (#RitvikSahore), a chartered accountancy aspirant from Laxmi Nagar who yearns to escape his “Jamnapaar” identity for the glamour of South Delhi.
At its heart lies Shanky’s internal conflict—he is torn between societal expectation and personal pride. His interactions with Sara (#SrishtiGangulyRindani), whose unfiltered lens helps Shanky view himself with new clarity, and the pragmatic voices of Varun Badola and Raghu Ram enrich his journey. The ensemble adds nuanced layers of familial and peer pressure, making the narrative feel lived-in and true.
Thematically, Jamnapaar explores identity, class aspiration, and the emotional cost of progress. Its tone balances warm nostalgia with quiet tension, capturing both the nostalgia of Delhi’s lanes and the suffocating ideal of success. Cinematography by Hanoz Kerawala grounds Shanky’s world in authenticity, while the narrative rhythm—spanning ten precise episodes—echoes adolescence itself: small moments, big stakes. Gadgets 360World Blaze
Sahore delivers a moving performance, embodying the hesitant dreamer in a modern metropolis. Rindani’s Sara is both mirror and compass, guiding him inward. Supporting performances bolster the emotional stakes without overcrowding the frame.
Jamnapaar (2024) is a poignant #ComingOfAge #Drama directed by #PrashantBhagia that navigates the emotional geography between ambition and belonging. Set against the contrasting textures of East and South Delhi, the series follows Shantanu “Shanky” Bansal (#RitvikSahore), a chartered accountancy aspirant from Laxmi Nagar who yearns to escape his “Jamnapaar” identity for the glamour of South Delhi.
At its heart lies Shanky’s internal conflict—he is torn between societal expectation and personal pride. His interactions with Sara (#SrishtiGangulyRindani), whose unfiltered lens helps Shanky view himself with new clarity, and the pragmatic voices of Varun Badola and Raghu Ram enrich his journey. The ensemble adds nuanced layers of familial and peer pressure, making the narrative feel lived-in and true.
Thematically, Jamnapaar explores identity, class aspiration, and the emotional cost of progress. Its tone balances warm nostalgia with quiet tension, capturing both the nostalgia of Delhi’s lanes and the suffocating ideal of success. Cinematography by Hanoz Kerawala grounds Shanky’s world in authenticity, while the narrative rhythm—spanning ten precise episodes—echoes adolescence itself: small moments, big stakes. Gadgets 360World Blaze
Sahore delivers a moving performance, embodying the hesitant dreamer in a modern metropolis. Rindani’s Sara is both mirror and compass, guiding him inward. Supporting performances bolster the emotional stakes without overcrowding the frame.