Movie Review: *Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na* July 05, 2008
Mayuri Sharrma <http://diemos.blogspot.com/>

For a while now, we've been scoffing at 'Pappu' because he can't dance, *
saala*. We've also sung along, soothing her by explaining '*Kabhi kabhi
zindagi mein Aditi…*' We finally get to see Aditi and her gang on screen in
*Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na* <http://www.jaanetu.com/>, produced by Aamir Khan
Productions.

Aditi a.k.a Meaow and Jai a.k.a Rats (Imran Khan) are best buddies. It's
plain for everyone around them to see that they are much more than just that
and are made for each other. Everyone, except they themselves. When it is
pointed out by friends and their respective parents, they laugh it off
because Aditi dreams of marrying a 'stud', someone who is tough and
aggressive, completely unlike how Jai is. And Jai dreams of marrying a soft
romantic girl, completely unlike what Aditi is.

After making up their minds that they don't wish to marry each other, they
promise to set each other up with their desired mates. As they are pointing
out various prospective suitors to each other at a disco, Jai spots a girl
and it is love at first sight for him. Watching him falling in love with
Meghna (Manjari Fadnis) releases dormant feelings that Aditi was so far
unaware of. She goes ahead and gets engaged. Its only when they see each
other with their partners do they realize that they actually feel far more
than friendship for the other.

Imran Khan is a find! He rocks, and how! He rightfully fills the young,
chocolate-boy slot that has been laying vacant for a while now. A natural in
front of the camera, the fleeting scenes where his inexperience shows fit
beautifully into the script and his character. He is confident; immensely
talented and it was such a relief to see a fresh faced, normal and causally
clothed hero who is such a change from the ripped bodies, chiseled faces,
perfectly teased and moussed locks and designer - clothed debutant heroes
we've had so far.

Genelia is pretty, sparkling, very spontaneous and livens up each shot. Just
wished she had polished her Hindi and diction, though.

It was a pleasant surprise to see Jayant Kriplani and Anuradha Patel, on
screen after so long, playing Aditi's parents.


Ratna Pathak Shah playing Jai's widowed Mum is a sheer delight and
Naseeruddin Shah playing Jai's dead father (tacked to the wall, in photo
frame no less!) makes you guffaw with his clever lines.


The fresh faced youngsters who play Jai and Aditi's friends are an immensely
cute bunch, with a special mention to 'Jiggy'.

Very interesting cameos by Pratiek Babbar (Smita Patil and Raj Babbar's son)
who though slightly awkward, has a laced with wit part, making you smile
each time he comes on screen.


Sohail Khan and Arbaaz Khan's amusing sudden appearances make you guffaw and
wish they stayed on for a wee bit longer.

For a debut directorial effort, Abbas Tyrewala has done a good job. And he
has the potential to improve with each future project.

The plot is nothing new and liberally dotted with clichés. What makes this
film work is the brilliant casting, well-etched characters, controlled and
effortless  performances, believable and identifiable circumstances and the
screenplay that keeps coming up with something surprising each time you
think you interest might wane. With immensely hum able music (A R Rehman)
and catchy lyrics (Abbas Tyrewala) adding to its charm.

My Rating ****
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regards,
Vithur

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