So after much efforts I did manage to see Amir Khan productions' much
awaited 'Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na'. I expected it to be a good film and sure it
was. One of the main reason for its success of is the talented scriptwriter
Abbas Tyrewala who both wrote and directed the movie. It could have been the
usual college romance had it not been the the script and some fine
performances.

I liked the idea of the flash backs as part of a long friendly chat. Nothing
goes overboard in the movie, not even the characters with gray shades. In
fact Ayaz Khan as Sushant Modi (Genelia's fiance in the movie) looks cool
and does an impressive act. So does Genelia Dsouza as Aditi. Although I
wonder whether she is really a star material. Naseeruddin Shah shows his
class even though he was limited to a picture frame. The chemistry too
between the main characters strikes you. Ratna Pathak as Imran's mother is
in familiar territory. Bollywood could never tap her acting potential as
much as the television did.

The movie looks very fresh. Music by Rehman gives that extra pep. I loved
the Rashid Ali rendered "Kabhi Kabhi Aditi" and "Kahin to Hogi woh duniya."
Like most Rehman songs these two also grow on you gradually. The musician
has a knack for discovering young talent. First Naresh Iyer, through Channel
V's 'Super Singer' reality show, who mesmerised us with his "Roobaroo", and
now Rashid Ali. Watch out for this kid!

And finally the new Khan! Imran Khan has surely arrived. There's a certain
vulnerability about him which adds to his character in the movie. He gives
an effortless yet strong performance, which reminds me of his illustrious
uncle in QSQT. His expressive eyes communicates a lot more. Imran Khan may
not raise the noise levels in theatres like what a Shahrukh or Salman Khan
did more than a decade back but he has made his mark on Bollywood.

Overall a nice fun movie which is fortunately not your run-of-the-mill kind
of college romance. Go for it just for old time sake!

http://inamabidi.blogspot.com/2008/07/jaane-tu-and-new-khan-on-block.html

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regards,
Vithur

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