Product description Original UTV Motion Pictures DVD. Review There was lots of buzz about the movie as this movie was produced by ace Bollywood Actor Aamir Khan . very reputed for his acting and dedication towards his profession .I was very excited when the promos were out and straight away i decided that i m not gonna miss it .What a better chance for Imran Khan ( nephew of aamir ) for his debut in the industry ? and Genelia , a very famous actress in south india , has got a big chance to show her skills to the hindi audience as she has done only couple of movie before this and she is new comer in the bollywood --platform47.comJAANE TU YA JAANE NA is a love story as well, but it's more of an Archie-Jughead-Veronica-Betty kind of a plot, set in the current milieu.jAANE TU YA JAANE NA works for a number of solid reasons and that's what the viewer carries home. A decent fare that takes you back to your adolescence, when friends seem to be the be-all and end-all.Every member of the cast stands out, but the film belongs to Imran and Genelia. Imran has been presented as the boy-next-door and that works in his favor. He has screen presence and acts very well for a first timer. Most importantly, he looks the part. Genelia adds freshness to her scenes. What makes you take to Genelia is her spontaneity. Also, the mischievous look in her eyes conveys sorrow with equal ease. Wish to see more of her in Hindi movies! Manjari is a complete natural. She is very effective.The group of friends Karan [as Rotlu], Alishka [as Bombs], Nirav [as Jiggy] and Sughanda [as Shaleen] are excellent. Each compliments the other well. Ratna Pathak Shah is highly competent. Jayant Kripalani and Anuradha Patel [as Genelia's parents] are sweet. Pratiek Babbar [as Genelia's brother] springs a pleasant surprise. He is flawless in an unconventional role. Ayaz Khan [as Genelia's fiancé] registers a strong impact. A good actor! Rajat Kapoor and Kitu Gidwani [as Manjari's parents] are fair. Naseeruddin Shah is in terrific form. Paresh Rawal, again, is wonderful.On the whole, JAANE TU YA JAANE NA is a breezy entertainer which will be loved by its target audience the youth. --platform47.comit has been a while since I sat through a film that made me smile, and at times even break into a hearty laughter. Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, did both. The film, by Aamir Khan Productions and directed by Abbas Tyrewala, is about love. Jaane Tu, in fact, is a very barebones film that you know the story of: Young people growing up, growing apart and growing in love. So we have Jai (Imran Khan) and Aditi (Genelia D Souza), who love each other, but lack the insight and maturity to accept it. And in the end of course, after twists and turns and many song and dance sequences with friends they find the courage to face up to the truth.The film blends the slapstick with the subtle quite well and Abbas Tyrewala's debut directorial venture scores on that count. The strained relationship between Aditi and her brother is a case in point. If one moment you have them at loggerheads, screaming, kicking and fighting each other, you also have the brother leading his sister to his 'forbidden' studio-room for the very first time, just to give her some honest brotherly advice. There are also plenty of spoofs and not-so-subtle digs at masala films. The bottom line is, Jaane Tu is a nice, feel-good film --platform47.com
H**A
This movie makes you feel that "...everything's gonna be okay!"
Watching JAANE TU... YA JAANE NA, I felt like I had a smile on the whole time. It wasn't because everything onscreen was that funny (even though there were quite a few funny bits), but because I had such a good time with the film and felt so damned pleased that I was watching it, if that makes any sense. JAANE TU... YA JAANE NA ("Whether you know it or not") is a contemporary Bollywood romantic comedy, and it sparkles. Mind you, in keeping with Indian cinema, there are still those soap opera scenes, even if, in this instance, these scenes don't feel so overwrought. Mostly, the appeal and sheer unaffectedness of the two leads carry the film, and effortlessly. I wouldn't be surprised if big things were soon popping for Imran Khan and Genelia D'Souza. I can't wait to see them again on film, and, hopefully, sharing screen time.So this story begins and ends in that most romantic of places - the airport. JAANE TU is mostly a flashback movie, its narrative style borrowed from FORGET PARIS, as four friends regale their new acquaintance with the story of Jai and Aditi (for whom they're waiting). The laidback Jai and the fiery Aditi have spent all their college years together, as best friends. They're so close that it's natural for everyone in their circle to assume that they're in love. Aditi's wealthy parents even go so far as to hint that Jai would be part of the family after college. Jai assumes he's being offered a job; Aditi's parents are thinking more in the way of a marriage arrangement. Thing is, Jai and Aditi aren't in love, and they vehemently shut down this marriage talk. But they come to realize that their closeness might keep them from finding that special someone. Jai and Aditi arrange to play matchmaker for each other. And, if you're an old hand with this sort of romantic dilemma in cinema, you can pretty much guess how that's gonna play out. Jai does meet someone (in a hilarious nightclub scene). And Aditi does meet someone. But you know that's not the end of the story.To pad the plot, there's some fluff about Jai's being haunted by dreams of a desert warrior and his having to fulfill three conditions for his rite of passage. There's some nonsense about a crooked Police Inspector (played by Paresh Rawal, who I guess is contracted to be in every Bollywood film ever!) and two cowboy types who sporadicaly pop up on the screen and also the horses they ride in on. Bemusingly, somehow, it all ties in.To quote lyrics from my favorite song in this film, JAANE TU makes you feel that "...everything's gonna be okay!" Maybe the next time I see this movie, I'll be more critical. Next time, maybe I won't relish Imran and Genelia's performances as much, or laugh at the humor or get a kick out of the romance. But I just got done watching this, and, right now, JAANE TU feels like such a breath of fresh air. While there's nothing new in the plot, and the romance plays out pretty much as expected, the whole thing is done in such high spirits and with such a light touch and a spontaneous vibe that you get drawn in. In fact, the film goes down so easy breezy that you might even get startled by the film's emotional punches. One of the best and impactful moments in the film takes place in a scene in which Aditi and Jai, while slow dancing with their respective partners, are simply looking at each other. Making this scene ever more telling is that this is the same painful instant in which Aditi's fiance and Jai's girlfriend realize the connection between Aditi and Jai. Imran Khan and Genelia D'Souza make their characters so relatable. Imran makes an auspicious film debut, and is very natural and disarming as Jai. I have to believe that Genelia, who's been in a few movies already, lands the best role of her still very young career. Her Aditi cuts a different figure from other more subservient Bollywood heroines. Aditi definitely knows her own mind, has a vile temper, and sports an irrepressible smile. It's actually glimpsing this smile on the dvd cover which convinced me to purchase this film. What defined Aditi and Jai for me and also made me fall in love with them is the musical number "Kabhi Kabhi Aditi," which promptly follows their introductory scene. "Kabhi Kabhi Aditi" not only is a great song, but it also readily establishes Jai and Aditi's tight-knit relationship.I don't mean to diss the rest of the actors; this is a well-rounded cast. It's nice to see supporting characters with added dimensions - except for Jai's dad, who is one-dimensional (but that's because he's a painting). Jai's girlfriend, for instance, obstinately chooses to view life thru rose-colored lenses, to escape an acrimonious family situation. Her habit of playing the make-believe "What's This?" game starts out as annoying, but, at the end, it makes you sad. Another stand-out is Aditi's slacker brother, who used to be close to his sister before Jai came along. Dude misses his sister so much. And, near the end, whoever has that bit part as airport security plays it straight and is, consequently, very funny. As for Jai and Aditi's group of friends, who wouldn't want to hang out with them?This being Bollywood, there are musical numbers - that's simply part of the psyche of the Indian cinema-goer. I liked all the tracks in this one, although the one I really got into was the mellow, catchy "Kabhi Kabhi Aditi." "Pappu Can't Dance" is energetic and has that dancehall groove going for it, while "Tu Bole Mein Bolun" is jazzy cool. I also dig the score's quick piano riffs which embellish the film's cool, contemporary tone.Okay, what I have is the 2-disc set. Disc 1 has the feature film presentation, as well as Writer/Director Abbas Tyrewala's audio commentary (in English) and the song selections. Disc 2 is the bonus disc, mostly in English, and offers up the following stuff: a comprehensive 77-minute-long Making Of featurette; 7 deleted scenes (but no English subtitles); deleted songs (two versions of "Jaane Tu Mera Kya Hai" - from Jai's viewpoint in one, from Aditi's in the other); segments shot at the film premiere & release, of reactions from fans and other Bollywood actors; Aamir & Imran Khan being interviewed on CNN-IBN (Aamir Khan, longtime Bollywood actor, is Imran's uncle and also co-produced this movie); tons of promos; and production stills. Not bad bonus stuff.It's still a bit of a while before this film industry catches up to Hollywood in terms of glitz and polish and cynicism, and it'll be a crappy day when that happens. JAANE TU is one of the hippest Bollywood flicks I've seen, but even it reflects several of Bollywood's more fatuous elements. If there's one thing that bugged me, it was the corny nicknames. Jai is "Rats." Aditi is "Meow" Then we get Bombs, Jiggy, Peachy and Pumpkin. And - even the director admits this in the commentary - the film's climax at the airport happens to be one of the most often used Bollywood cliches ever. In the parlance of Bollywood, how "filmy!" Except that, in JAANE TU... YA JAANE NA, the cliche works. It's a marvelous ending, again pulled off perfectly by the two leads, and with that airport security guy making sure that the scene doesn't come off as too soppy (He reports into his radio: "The terrorist was singing, sir."). Only in Bollywood.
C**D
The talking portrait steals the show!
"Jaane Tu...ya jaane na" was such an enjoyable movie. It is a coming-of-age movie about a group of recent college graduates. I really enjoyed the way the plot developed and the method used to reveal the story bit by bit. Imran Khan & Genelia do a good job with their characters. This movie is partly typical Bollywood romance with some comedy thrown in for good measure; however, it is quirky enough to keep the audience entertained. That said, my favorite character, the one who always made me smile, was the dead father - the "peace-loving" warrior! Buy this movie, watch it once, and you will be hooked.
L**K
"Jaane tu ya jaane na" is cute-and-a-half
The characters of the supporting actors are literally so well developed in the first 2 minutes of the film that I instantly bonded with them. Acting, Writing, music, dancing, cinematography and story are all very good. Unique supporting actors make a tremendous and delightful contribution to this film. They tell the story and they are part of the story. Who takes a snippy flight attendant, that does not like stories, on a date that is not a date, on her day off, to an airport she hates, and spends the evening outside in the heat telling her a story? Although the story is predictable it seems unpredictable and fresh because of all the clever surprises.
K**R
Good
Good quality. Predictably predictable -- naturalich...(as they say in Germany). Enjoyable entertainment; catchy songs.
A**O
The best movie ever
The best movie ever
G**L
It was a very bad quality becasue it has chunk of the movie missing
need to send this back for a good copy or a full refund.need to check to see my other orders are any good.
A**R
Fun movie and creatively presented
I love Bollywood movies and this one delivers. It was fun, creative, and romantic. The whole concept was great from the friends presenting the story, to the way they handled intermission and to the way they tied things together. I loved the way Bollywood films leave you wondering how they will ever work it out and then they do. This was a fun ride begging to end. A great film.
D**D
Good movie
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie! I'm not really big on Bollywood because of the excessive drama in most of the movies... but this one has a really happy (well-adjusted) ending. It was nice to see that no one gets the short end of the stick. The songs are great (I bought the CD as well) and the characters are adorable. I highly recommend this movie ^_^!
S**H
Rom-com develops into an unpredictable journey
After about the first 15 minutes, I was regretting renting this film. Typical lightweight teenage romance, obvious that poor boy and pacifist Jai (Imran Khan) and feisty rich girl Meow (Genelia D'souza) would end up together, yawn.And then it hooked me. Whenever I thought I knew what was about to happen, the plot would take an unexpected turn. Characters which appeared obvious stereotypes suddenly turned those stereotypes on their heads. And the comedy builds as the film progresses. Seldom has the journey to an obvious destination been more fun!And so by the interval, like the character to whom the story is being narrated, I was going "No, no time to go and get snacks, I need to know what happens next!".Imran has good screen presence in his debut film and, if he gets half as good at choosing his vehicles as his uncle, should go far. And the supporting cast are outstanding, displaying both great comic timing and pathos as required. Prateik Babbar as Meow's brother stole his scenes and I look forwards with excitement to his starring role in "Dhobi Ghat".The interesting question of whether a young man can be totally non-violent is touched on with delicacy. If I have one complaint, it is the lack of backstory for Meow's conviction (not a usual one for a young woman) that a real man must be prepared to use physical violence. For almost every other character, their motivations are explained but not for Meow.The music is catchy with elements of jazz, and the locations interesting and often stunning. But what really impresses is the wit and unpredictability of our journey to its satisfying conclusion.
L**N
Young love and friendship in well scripted and acted movie with some good music
This was a major movie in 2008 in terms of popularity. I see its soundtrack won a 'Screen Awards' award for A.R. Rahman. I think Rahman wrote more appealing stuff for me in 2008 (in fact some excellent diverse soundtracks) than this. However it certainly has 3 memorable songs for me though I didn't like a few that wandered off into jazz improv. and swing at one point)It is a charming movie about a close group of post-college friends negotiating their love lives. The two main characters (Aamir Khan's nephew Imran Khan), and Genelia D'Souza) are extremely good and have good chemistry, They play longtime close friends who don't know they are in love until they try to hook up with other partners.Now this is a simple and not unusual plot but it is very well scripted and acted. The cast are not that well known and look like a group of ordinary people rather than a collection of models. They are natural and bring depth to their characters.Also very watchable is Naseeruddin Shah who plays an effective comedic role as Imran's character's dead father, who had hoped his boy would grow up to be a fighter (but whose mother -Ratna Pathak- raised him to more Ghandian principles.)This is consistently entertaining throughout and highly recommended. Imran looks not unlike uncle Aamir at a similar age and may well have a promising future too if this is a guide (uncle Aamir's company produced the movie too so he seems to be being groomed!).
W**O
Love works its magic
This film is based upon a number of friends awaiting the arrival of the newly weds back from honeymoon at the airport as it is explained to one of their number how they originally met and seemed to be like apples and oranges or cats and dogs without realising how they are each others soulmates and the journey they undertook which brought them together
T**N
First Class
This movie is first class from start to finish, amazing soundtrack composed by A.Rahman, which the album of the song won the 2008 best film album award.Imran's debut acting deosn't seem his first, he is surely one of the best Khan's.10/10
S**A
There is an encoding problem in dvd
The DVD has an encoding problem. It is a manufacturing defect, where in you have to take a lot of pains to start the dvd with sound.Otherwise the movie generally goes out with the directors cut sound.
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