Can a symphony of laughter induce fear and guilt instead of setting us free? Prateek Vats’ film JAL TU JALAAL TU delves into the nuances of power dynamics and the insidious ways in which they can shape individual behaviour. The protagonist`s descent into a mere echo of politeness, marked by an overabundance of "sorrys" and "thank yous," serves as a poignant commentary on the dehumanising ways of institutionalised hierarchy. "Jal Tu Jalaal Tu" takes us through the broader themes of identity, agency, and the pursuit of dignity. The film is a reminder of the profound impact of workplace culture on the human psyche and the enduring quest for authenticity in an increasingly stratified society. The film features Harish Khanna and Abhishek Anicca in leading roles.