After its successful theatrical run, where it entered the prestigious ₹50 crore club, Jana Gana Mana continued its winning streak on OTT. Following its release on Netflix on June 2, 2022, the film broke into the , amassing 2.2 million hours of views within just three days. The film trended in several countries, including the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Singapore, demonstrating its universal appeal.

"Jana Gana Mana 2022" has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. The film has been rated:

For viewers looking for a mature, thought-provoking thriller that respects the intelligence of its audience, the Hindi dubbed version of Jana Gana Mana remains a must-watch benchmark in modern Indian cinema.

Many South Indian political dramas lose their impact in translation, but Jana Gana Mana thrives. The Hindi localization preserves the philosophical weight of Prithviraj’s fiery monologue sequences.

The second half transitions into a gripping courtroom drama. Sajjan Kumar is put on trial for the extrajudicial killings. Adv. Aravind Swaminathan (Prithviraj Sukumaran), a physically challenged defense lawyer with a mysterious past, takes up the case against the police department. Through a series of explosive cross-examinations, Aravind systematically dismantles the heroic narrative built around the encounter, revealing a dark conspiracy orchestrated by high-ranking politicians to manipulate public emotion and win an upcoming election. Core Themes and Social Commentary

This film does not just tell a story; it compels the viewer to introspect and question their own biases and beliefs about justice.

The film features powerhouse performances from some of the biggest names in South Indian cinema: as Adv. Aravind Swaminathan Suraj Venjaramoodu as ACP Sajjan Kumar Mamta Mohandas as Prof. Saba Mariyam Director: Dijo Jose Antony Music: Jakes Bejoy Reception and Sequel Status