<span class=normal>He is a man who has got Reality as his middle name. Madhur Bhandarkar, the very man who shot into overnight fame simply by holding a mirror to the society. His films have now become more of a reality check on our everyday lives. After having tasted immense success with films like Page 3, Satta, Fashion, Corporate, etc., the man has struck gold again with his hard-hitting portrayal of the underbelly of Indian judicial system in Jail. Bollywood Hungama got to spend some moments with the Master filmmaker, whereby he revealed the real truth behind the reel truth, while filming Jail. Over to you, Mr. Bhandarkar...<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>In this particular picture, I was explaining the procedure as to what happens when an inmate is brought into a barrack that usually houses around 75 to 80 fellow people. I am briefing the cast about the kind of atmosphere that one would find in a regular barrack. The real life situation is that the inmates are given a blanket, an aluminum plate and a bowl. As a norm, all the newcomers get the worst place in the barrack, which is generally next to a stinking common toilet. The under trials wear their own clothing while the convicts are given uniforms and they are kept in separate barracks. By the end of the scenes explanation, everyones faces already showed mixed emotions!</span>