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By: monikavashishtha | Posted: Jul 14, 2008 | Film Reviews | 675 Views (Updated Jul 14, 2008)

Bollywood movie review: Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na



(News and Reviews) – Hmmm… The hectic work week ended up with action packed activities through Friday evening till early Sunday Morning. I am still feeling sleepy but relaxed. A great fun filled weekend, as I indulged in lot of activities over the last three days. What all? Well, here is the list.


It was great fun to see New York favorites METS playing talented Colorado Rockies in the nail biting match at Shea Stadium, Flushing, NY. For the first time, I saw a baseball match, so I was excited. Any remark? Well, Americans know how to create an entertainment package deal even in their sports. I liked the over all experience. Sure, my husband still feels that Cricket is more exciting and challenging, so the debate goes on.


Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na - (JTJN) is another successful and cool movie from Aamir Khan production. Clearly what ever he is touching now is turning gold. Difficult to declare whether JTJN is a Drama or a Comedy as it can fit both. The Writer-Director, Mr Abbas has decided to pick raw, fresh and young faces to deliver his story line and he has succeeded well. Good for him and great for Aamir Khan.


6 friends (Jai (Rats), Aditi (Meow), Ravindra (Rotlu), Jignesh, Sandhya (Bombs), Meghna) stay together all the time. There is a special bonding between Jai and Aditi, so much so that every one thinks, including parents, that they are going around. So, logically they should get married. Well everybody, except Jai and Aditi feel otherwise and that is an interesting twist in the film.


If I am not wrong, the scenes are from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai and that is cool to watch. Aditi is a cute looking girl from a wealthy family but very aggressive. Jai, though comes from rich ancestral back-ground (Rathod from Ranjhor – Rajasthan) is a cool and absolute non-violent person. He stays with his mother Savitri in a modest way. Living in Mumbai now, since Savitri wanted to raise her kid after her husband’s death, away from Rathod culture of fight and violence. The main lead of this movie Jai (Imran Khan) and Aditi (Genelia D’souza) have done a great job in their debut movie.


In the beginning, all cast resort to bit of over-acting, but I thought all managed to do a good job over-all. By the end of 30 minutes, you will get hooked on to this movie and the cast, so bear the slow start. Guest appearance by veteran Nasiruddin Shah, Kitu Gidwani, Jayant, Paresh Rawal, Sohail and Arbaaz Khan has added the additional spice into this movie. The picture has all its charm, you may want to experience in a movie – good music (AR Rehman never goes wrong), good direction, good story line, good pace, good drama, good comedy and a smart climax. I don’t want to go deep into the movie details as I strongly recommend you to watch it with your family and friends, if you have not seen it yet. My rating for Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na is high 4 on 5 Stars.


Cheers and have a nice week ahead!


Monika Vashishtha


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