Cast: Aslam Khan, Nisha Rawal, Dilip Thadeshwar, Tara Sharma, Shruti Seth, Shraddha Nigam, Gaurav Gera,Tinu Anand, Surekha Sikri, Raj Zutshi, Archana Puran Singh, Anita Hasnandani
Director: B H Tharun Kumar
Producer: Suresh Tayade
Story: Ikram Akhtar
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI
The plot of Jack N Jhol is interspersed with mystery, comedy and newline troupe of actors. Looking at the star cast one can imagine that the film will sustain only if it has a strong script and direction.
Jai Kishen aka Jack (Aslam Khan) is the focus of the film. He is hated by many people for obvious reasons. The rule of ‘Give and Take’ goes well with the storyline as well, where few people decide to kidnap Jack, who himself is planning to get himself kidnap!
So eventually, who kidnaps Jack or whether Jack gets himself kidnapped is the twist in the tale.
Coming to the characterization, Jack owns one of the major advertisement agencies in the financial capital of India – Mumbai. He craves for hot looks in his employees as that adds on to his flamboyance.
He is going through a divorce with his wife Simran (Nisha Rawal). Adding to his woes, is a small time thief Raj (Dilip Thandeshwar), who was caught while attempting a robbery at Jack’s house.
On the other hand, Jack appoints Raj’s girlfriend Naina (Tara Sharma) for a job in his firm, for hmm…obvious reasons.
Then, there is a hot bimbo Pammy (Shraddha Nigam) who gets the post of VP in Jack’s firm, thanks to her all round performance. Jealously comes with Celina (Shruti Seth), who has quit Jack’s firm after being overlooked for the post of VP.
The last card in the pack in Jacky (Gaurav Ghera), who is a valet parking boy. Jacky uses Jack’s name and fame to crave his way into big cars and hearts.
Now, Simran, Raj, Celina plan to kidnap Jai Kishen and teach him a lesson. And Jack himself is planning to get himself kidnapped with the help of Pammy and her brother – Babu Busy, so that he can avoid the hassles of his aftereffects of his divorce.
Radiosargam Predicted Rating: 4/10
Hanumant Bhansali
