The track of Savitri (Ratna Pathak Shah) communicates with the photo frame of her husband is takes from the famous daily soap Hum Paanch. The idea has been conceived and executed in the film. There are quite a few scenes like this one in the film.
Abbas Tyrewala could have channelized his energies more towards the script than handling more of the creative aspects himself as he was close to making a rocking film. One can expect the director to deliver a perfect product next time he directs.
Cinematography is fantastic. A R Rahman’s music is already flooding the televisions, FMs. All the tracks especially Kabhi Kabhi Aditi Zindagi and Pappu Can’t Dance double the enjoyment.
Actingwise, Imran Khan and Genelia D’ Souza are show stealers. They part their parts with natural ease and never go over the board. They are the true saviours of the film. Extremely talented and deliver quality work.
Manjari Phadnis is adorable. Karan, Nirav, Shaleen and Alishka are competent and fit their characters which are quite unique but acceptable due to their filmy nature.
Post Mere Baap Pehle Aap Paresh Rawal is back to terrific form. Pratiek Babbar, who portrays the character of Genelia’s brother leaves his mark in an eccentric role. Ayaz Khan poses a good actor for the future.
Overall, Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na offers a good first half and a not-so good second half. Abbas Tyrewala’s first take with direction is a sincere yet decent affair altogether.
Radiosargam Movie Rating: 6/10
Hanumant Bhansali
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What a bad reviewer… First we get the review after all other sites have posted their reviews and next it is not into detail and is such a bad review.
The comments are only superficial and don’t go deep into the movie that readers look for.
Radiosargam needs a new reviewer.
I agree with u!