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Saturday, July 5, 2008
Film: JAANE TU .....YA JAANE NA
Rating: 3.5/5
Banners: Aamir Khan Productions & PVR Cinemas
Cast: Imran Khan, Genelia Dsouza, Ratna Pathak, Manjari Phadnis, Anuradha Patel, Jayant Kriplani, Alishka Varde, Nirav Mehta, Ayaz Khan, Karan Makhija, Sugandha Garg, Prateik Babbar, Renuka Kunzru, Naseruddin Shah and others
Music Director: A R Rahman
Choreography: Rajeev Soorti
Director: Abbas Tyrewala
Producers: Mansoor Khan & Aamir Khan
Released Date: July 04, 2008
Story:
An old story with a new touch, the story begins with a group of friends and leading the boys is Jai (Imran Khan) who is a soft spoken, cool as a cucumber guy while the girls are headed by Aditi (Genelia) who is an absolute opposite, she is aggressive, fiery, does not hesitate to pick up a fight and very dynamic. Both Jai and Aditi are contrasts but then they sure have the eye for each other and though love is not expressed at all, the romance is already sensed by Jai's parents (Naseeruddin Shah and Ratna Shah) and Aditi's parents (Jayant Kripalani and Anuradha Patel). Also sensing it is the group of friends Jiggy (Nirav), Sugandha (Shaleen), Rotlu (Karan), Bombs (Alishka) who share some real camaraderie and friendship. However, the question is when do Jai and Aditi get to realize that they are in love? Things do take a sharp turn with the arrival of love from a different angle in the form of a pretty girl (Manjari Phadnis) Do they get to confess it to each other? What happens in the end forms the rest of the story.
Presentation:
The debutante director has handled a several times used story in a deft manner and he has shown that with a good presentation and narration, even a known subject can be impressive. However, he needs to tune up his narration bit since that played the spoilsport at some valid junctions. The dialogues are breezy, the screenplay is sensible, the script is fine but has few loopholes. The music is outstanding while the camera has been top notch. The costumes are trendy and the art director came up with a good job from his end. Imran Khan has come across with an impressive performance given his debut attempt and with a low profile character, he has surely marched into the hearts of many. On the other hand Genelia was the life and soul of the movie and one needs to commend this pretty girl for her spontaneity in humorous and sentimental situations with such brilliance. Naseeruddin Shah is matchless while Ratna is interesting. Jayant and Anuradha looked graceful as the couple while Rajat Kapoor and Kitu Gidwani looked elegant. Ayaz Khan and Prateik were revelations. Manjari is a show stealer and she is one extraordinary beauty. The others did their bits with the required professionalism and added value to the film.
Conclusion:
Despite a routine subject, the novelty has been creative and the whole film was executed with a different treatment. The first half is actually rocking with really interesting scenes, energy and good technical values and once the audience sets foot into the second half with a lot of expectations, they are disappointed due to the inclusion of unwanted scenes and lengthy durations. Also, the climax of the film has been seen in many movies and it was predictable that played against its momentum. Overall, the film is definitely enjoying and though a blockbuster is impossible it will surely be a money grosser for the makers.
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Rating: 3.5/5
Banners: Aamir Khan Productions & PVR Cinemas
Cast: Imran Khan, Genelia Dsouza, Ratna Pathak, Manjari Phadnis, Anuradha Patel, Jayant Kriplani, Alishka Varde, Nirav Mehta, Ayaz Khan, Karan Makhija, Sugandha Garg, Prateik Babbar, Renuka Kunzru, Naseruddin Shah and others
Music Director: A R Rahman
Choreography: Rajeev Soorti
Director: Abbas Tyrewala
Producers: Mansoor Khan & Aamir Khan
Released Date: July 04, 2008
Story:
An old story with a new touch, the story begins with a group of friends and leading the boys is Jai (Imran Khan) who is a soft spoken, cool as a cucumber guy while the girls are headed by Aditi (Genelia) who is an absolute opposite, she is aggressive, fiery, does not hesitate to pick up a fight and very dynamic. Both Jai and Aditi are contrasts but then they sure have the eye for each other and though love is not expressed at all, the romance is already sensed by Jai's parents (Naseeruddin Shah and Ratna Shah) and Aditi's parents (Jayant Kripalani and Anuradha Patel). Also sensing it is the group of friends Jiggy (Nirav), Sugandha (Shaleen), Rotlu (Karan), Bombs (Alishka) who share some real camaraderie and friendship. However, the question is when do Jai and Aditi get to realize that they are in love? Things do take a sharp turn with the arrival of love from a different angle in the form of a pretty girl (Manjari Phadnis) Do they get to confess it to each other? What happens in the end forms the rest of the story.
Presentation:
The debutante director has handled a several times used story in a deft manner and he has shown that with a good presentation and narration, even a known subject can be impressive. However, he needs to tune up his narration bit since that played the spoilsport at some valid junctions. The dialogues are breezy, the screenplay is sensible, the script is fine but has few loopholes. The music is outstanding while the camera has been top notch. The costumes are trendy and the art director came up with a good job from his end. Imran Khan has come across with an impressive performance given his debut attempt and with a low profile character, he has surely marched into the hearts of many. On the other hand Genelia was the life and soul of the movie and one needs to commend this pretty girl for her spontaneity in humorous and sentimental situations with such brilliance. Naseeruddin Shah is matchless while Ratna is interesting. Jayant and Anuradha looked graceful as the couple while Rajat Kapoor and Kitu Gidwani looked elegant. Ayaz Khan and Prateik were revelations. Manjari is a show stealer and she is one extraordinary beauty. The others did their bits with the required professionalism and added value to the film.
Conclusion:
Despite a routine subject, the novelty has been creative and the whole film was executed with a different treatment. The first half is actually rocking with really interesting scenes, energy and good technical values and once the audience sets foot into the second half with a lot of expectations, they are disappointed due to the inclusion of unwanted scenes and lengthy durations. Also, the climax of the film has been seen in many movies and it was predictable that played against its momentum. Overall, the film is definitely enjoying and though a blockbuster is impossible it will surely be a money grosser for the makers.
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Film: LOVE STORY 2050
Rating: 2.25/5
Banner: Baweja Movies
Cast: Harman Baweja Priyanka Chopra, Boman Irani, Archana Puran Singh, Harsh Vasisht, Mehezabeen, Sarala, Rachit Trehan, Karan Verma, Raveena Tandon and others
Music Directors: Anu Malik & Harry Baweja
Cinematography: Vijay Arora & Kiran Deohans
Director: Harry Baweja
Producer: Pammi Baweja
Released Date: July 4, 2008
Story:
A hi-fi technology with love, the story is about Karan (Harman) who is a happy go lucky guy and believes in living life according to his own rules,that makes him a brave and dynamic young man. On the other hand, there is Sana (Priyanka) who is a complete contrast, she is timid, sensitive and strongly believes that life must be lived on the basis of principles and rules. As luck would have it, they come across each other and sparks fly all over and in no time both of them fall in love. All goes well till Karan's uncle Dr Yatinder (Boman) comes out with a time machine that can travel into the future. Curiosity takes over the young love birds and they decide to be the first time travelers in the new machine and as fate would have it, they are able to reach Mumbai about fifty years from now but an accident happens during the process. The city is completely transformed and a complete revolution takes over Mumbai, meanwhile twists of events happen and Karan and Sana seem to be getting separated in love and life. All this apart, there is Dr Hoshi who is bent on hitting out at Dr Yatinder and his family and he gets his best chance too. What happens from there? Can Karan win back his love? Do they manage to get back to the present day? All this forms the rest of the story.
Presentation:
It appears that the director tried to ride his luck by pushing more on the presentation than providing depth and quality to the subject. His narration was good and the presentation is mind blowing but then the script was a failure and the screenplay was so-so which goes against the film in a very major way. The saving grace for the film is the very high technical aspects which are worth considering. The music was effective, the camera was mind blowing, the locations and sets are magnificient and a special mention needs to be made about the dance choreographer who has come with some excellent moves for the hero. Special effects again were a real show stealer while costumes are totally in vogue. Harman Baweja is one man whose name needs to be noted, he is the perfect package for a superstar with the right looks, efficient dialogue delivery, incredible dancing and stunts and above all his ability to act. Priyanka on the other hand was top rate and fitted the role perfectly. Their chemistry on screen was good and sparkling. Boman Irani again looked good in the role of a scientist while Archana Puran Singh, Dalip Tahil, Sharad Saxena and others contributed their parts sincerely. The child actors did not have much to do in this.
Conclusion :
The film takes off with flying colors with some real good elements of romance, comedy and some really exceptional stunts by the hero. Added to this is the vibrant chemistry of both Harman and Priyanka that did the magic and set high standards for the second half. But then the second half was a complete disaster with presentation taking over and pushing the basic ingredient of story telling to a corner. Though the visual effects were good, it is the weak script that played the culprit and turned the film into a disaster. One cannot expect a blockbuster out of this but then it might take a while for it to meet its expenses. Better luck next time Harman, we know you can do it!!!
Rating: 2.25/5
Banner: Baweja Movies
Cast: Harman Baweja Priyanka Chopra, Boman Irani, Archana Puran Singh, Harsh Vasisht, Mehezabeen, Sarala, Rachit Trehan, Karan Verma, Raveena Tandon and others
Music Directors: Anu Malik & Harry Baweja
Cinematography: Vijay Arora & Kiran Deohans
Director: Harry Baweja
Producer: Pammi Baweja
Released Date: July 4, 2008
Story:
A hi-fi technology with love, the story is about Karan (Harman) who is a happy go lucky guy and believes in living life according to his own rules,that makes him a brave and dynamic young man. On the other hand, there is Sana (Priyanka) who is a complete contrast, she is timid, sensitive and strongly believes that life must be lived on the basis of principles and rules. As luck would have it, they come across each other and sparks fly all over and in no time both of them fall in love. All goes well till Karan's uncle Dr Yatinder (Boman) comes out with a time machine that can travel into the future. Curiosity takes over the young love birds and they decide to be the first time travelers in the new machine and as fate would have it, they are able to reach Mumbai about fifty years from now but an accident happens during the process. The city is completely transformed and a complete revolution takes over Mumbai, meanwhile twists of events happen and Karan and Sana seem to be getting separated in love and life. All this apart, there is Dr Hoshi who is bent on hitting out at Dr Yatinder and his family and he gets his best chance too. What happens from there? Can Karan win back his love? Do they manage to get back to the present day? All this forms the rest of the story.
Presentation:
It appears that the director tried to ride his luck by pushing more on the presentation than providing depth and quality to the subject. His narration was good and the presentation is mind blowing but then the script was a failure and the screenplay was so-so which goes against the film in a very major way. The saving grace for the film is the very high technical aspects which are worth considering. The music was effective, the camera was mind blowing, the locations and sets are magnificient and a special mention needs to be made about the dance choreographer who has come with some excellent moves for the hero. Special effects again were a real show stealer while costumes are totally in vogue. Harman Baweja is one man whose name needs to be noted, he is the perfect package for a superstar with the right looks, efficient dialogue delivery, incredible dancing and stunts and above all his ability to act. Priyanka on the other hand was top rate and fitted the role perfectly. Their chemistry on screen was good and sparkling. Boman Irani again looked good in the role of a scientist while Archana Puran Singh, Dalip Tahil, Sharad Saxena and others contributed their parts sincerely. The child actors did not have much to do in this.
Conclusion :
The film takes off with flying colors with some real good elements of romance, comedy and some really exceptional stunts by the hero. Added to this is the vibrant chemistry of both Harman and Priyanka that did the magic and set high standards for the second half. But then the second half was a complete disaster with presentation taking over and pushing the basic ingredient of story telling to a corner. Though the visual effects were good, it is the weak script that played the culprit and turned the film into a disaster. One cannot expect a blockbuster out of this but then it might take a while for it to meet its expenses. Better luck next time Harman, we know you can do it!!!
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