Jaane tu ya jaane na – Review 18 July 2008
Posted by Anil m in Aditi, Bollywood, Film review, Genelia, Jaane tu, Jealousy, Love, happiness, irritability.Tags: confusion, Film review, happiness, irritability, Jaane tu, Jane tu ya jaane na, Jealousy, Love
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After quite a long time, I have seen a cool and entertaining film. Aamir khan, as producer of the film, tasted the success once again. “Jane Tu Ya Jaane Na” is an enjoyable film. This film is directed by director Abbas Tyrewala and we can give him full marks for this film.
“Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na” is a simple, sweet, teen-comedy film. It is a film of a group of college kids. In the group, Jai Singh Rathore (Imran Khan) and Aditi (Genelia D’souza) are the central characters of that college gang in focus. In a nutshell, story of the film revolves around two very close friends (Jai and Aditi) who can do anything for each other but fail to find lover in each other. But finally the film traces the journey of Jai and Aditi discovering that their friendship has turned into love and they’re actually in love.
The film has focused the life style of young generation of today. People will also love funny names of the characters like Rats (Jai) and Meow (Aditi, loves cats that’s why Meow). Genelia D’souza (Aditi alias Meow), the next-door cute girl, steals the whole show in the film. The actress is a real live-wire of the film and with her beautiful eyes, very clearly conveys those annoying feelings of jealousy, confusion, irritability and fake happiness without any problem.
The end is no surprise, but the way it arrived, that makes “JaaneTu ya jaane na” such a refreshing, enjoyable movie. The characters are real, believable and endearing. Supporting actor Naseeruddin Shah, as Jai’s dead Rajput father who speaks from his portrait on the wall, has done his job magnificently.
It’s a film of young generation of today but free from sex and violence. Its a clean, cool and entertaining film based on relationship of two college friends which can be enjoyed with family members of all ages.
Picture courtesy : msn.co.in
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