Nani walking onto the cricket field with style in Jersey.

Jersey Review: Dreams Refuse to Age – A Pure Nani Masterclass

Directed by: Gowtam Tinnanuri
IMDb link: Jersey (2019)

“Mīru vadulukuṇṭāru mariyu mīru pratisārī dūraṅgā veḷḷipōtāru. Mīru mī jīvitanlō kūḍā adē pani cēstunnāru.”
(You give up and run away every time. You are doing the same thing with your life.)

Warning: Spoilers Ahead…

Plot of Jersey: Achieving Dreams Despite Age Barriers

Shraddha Srinath looking shocked at Nani in Jersey.
The low point: Sarah (Shraddha Srinath) catches Arjun stealing money.

At the age of 36, Arjun (Nani) decides to revive his cricket career as a player, not a coach.

When he left cricket years ago, he settled down with his wife Sarah (Shraddha Srinath) and son Nani (Ronit Kamra). He thought a government job would lead to a happy life, but that didn’t happen.

His wake-up call comes when his son asks for an Indian cricket team jersey for his birthday. Arjun can’t afford it. He realizes he has become “useless” and decides he cannot be a disappointment in his son’s eyes.

There is a coach, Murthy (Sathyaraj), who never stopped believing in Arjun even after 10 years. On the other hand, Sarah has become so tired of the “current Arjun” that she refuses to give him money for the jersey. This is understandable… she has likely dealt with his lazy attitude for years, even though we don’t see all of it.

Nani’s Splendid Performance

Nani and Ronit Kamra sitting on steps in Jersey.
The heart of the film lies in the relationship between Arjun and his son Nani.

While the cricket sub-plots are executed well, the heart of the movie is the relationship between Arjun and his son.

A small birthday gift forces a father to realize he cannot give up. Even when Arjun has nothing, his son still sees him as a hero. This part of the movie hits you hard, especially if you have ever felt like giving up in life.

This is a total Nani show. I haven’t seen his other films, but it feels like he “lived” this character. Even if you don’t like cricket, the story works because of its message: “It is never too late to achieve your dreams, but you must work hard because luck isn’t enough.”

Best Scenes: Swag and Emotions

Nani screaming at the train station in Jersey.
The train station scream: A release of 10 years of frustration.

I love Nani’s swag during the flashback scenes. But the standout moment is the Train Platform Sequence.

Who doesn’t want to scream like that when they are frustrated? It is a brilliant release of anger and happiness mixed together. Brilliantly acted and directed.

Nani’s scenes with the kid (Ronit Kamra) are delightful. They have amazing chemistry.

  • The Bowing Scene: The kid bows down after seeing his dad play well for the first time.
  • The Newspaper Scene: A neighbor tells the kid his dad is in the paper. The kid pretends it’s “normal,” turns his back, and gives a proud smile.

Flaws in Jersey

I had two main issues with the film. (I won’t criticize the cricket scenes, even though they felt a bit repetitive, because Nani looked authentic playing them).

1. Sarah’s Confusing Character

Sarah was once Arjun’s biggest supporter. So, why would she ask him to take his government job back when he is finally playing exceptionally well at age 36?

It didn’t make sense to me. I know she was bitter about his irresponsible attitude, but stopping him when he is finally succeeding felt like too much.

2. The Manipulative Ending

The ending really disappointed me. We see a heroic scene where Arjun wins the match off the final ball. Imagine if the movie ended there… with Arjun entering the field in an Indian Jersey.

Instead, we get an emotional twist about a health issue. It felt forced. Was it not enough that he left cricket at 26 due to politics or bad luck? Anyone would feel disheartened by that. Adding a medical reason felt manipulative.

Shraddha Srinath and Sathyaraj

Sathyaraj as the cricket coach in Jersey.
Sathyaraj plays the coach who never stops believing in Arjun.

Shraddha Srinath is very good (except for that café scene). You can see how much she suffered living with someone who refused to change.

Sathyaraj is lovable as the coach. He plays a father figure to Arjun. I loved the scene where he is nervous about whether Arjun will get selected for the Ranji squad.

Music: Language Barrier

I liked the Spirit of Jersey theme. However, apart from that, I preferred Hindi songs over the Telugu soundtrack. Maybe it is just a language barrier, or maybe Hindi songs are just better for me.

Final Verdict on Jersey

Nani blowing dust off his cricket bat in Jersey.
It’s never too late to dust off your dreams.

Jersey will hit you emotionally. It has a wonderful message wrapped in a thrilling sports drama. Despite a few flaws and a polarizing ending, Nani’s performance makes it a must-watch.

My Rating: 8/10

Curious how the Hindi remake compares? Read my detailed Jersey (2022) Movie Review starring Shahid Kapoor here.

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