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Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai Review

Review by IndiaGlitz [ Saturday, April 10, 2010 • Hindi ]
Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai Review
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Cast:
Ritesh Deshmukh, Jacqueline Fernandez, Vishal Malhotra, Sonal Sehgal, Ruslaan Mumtaz
Direction:
Milap Zaveri
Production:
Mukesh Talreja, Nikhil Advani
Music:
Sajid, Wajid

 

What is it all about?

Writer Milap Zaveri's debut as a helmer is a tedious undesirable corporate blunder which asks the question `Jane Kya Film Banai Hai', is it suppose to be a film or a joke. Even if it's any of them then for whom.  This rom com in the fantasy of the writer-helmer is targeted at another space.  The whole movie goes bland and flat as a blank computer screen.

The Story....of course 

`Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai' is the story of Rajesh (Riteish Deshmukh), a simple Gujarati boy who's been looking for love since he was a baby. Thoroughly unsuccessful in his endeavours, he nearly gives up till he meets Natasha (Sonal Sehgal).

Desh (Ruslaan Mumtaz) is the youngest superstar in the country. Mothers want to adopt him and their daughters want to marry him. But when will he find the girl of his dreams? Their worlds turn upside down when Tara (Jacqueline Fernandez), an alien from Venus, lands on Earth in the search of true love.

What to look out for?

The irony is love stories look for childish charms but here the whole movie is childish with not a single point to mention apart from the performance by Ritesh and Vishal who plays his buddy. Ruslan who plays the superstar. Sonal Sehgal is okay.

The movie is technically polish with first rate production values.

What Not?

In the world of writer-director Milap everyone is witty and childish, and a hopeless romantic ... everyone who matters anyhow.

Warner's attempt to capture the new age audience with this fantasy - cum-sci-fi cum rom com wants you to believe, to feel good about this kind of everything happening but alas, Milap dresses it up with contradictions in the attempt and you fail to recognize this disguise whether its suppose to be a film or a training video.

The movie is so alien to its audience as the writer -helmer doesn't bother to tell why Jacqueline lands from Venus to this earth in search of love and the audience don't bother why Jacqueline doesn't pay any heed to Ritesh advances and the audience don't know whether they both should fall in love or not.  

The picture is so flat and dumb in its writing which goes haywire from making jokes at SRK to this misadventure where an alien comes to earth to find love and all.     
 Jacqueline needs lots of polishing and Milap should join a crash course in narration asap.

Conclusion: Wait for its worldwide DTH premiere

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Rating: 0 / 5.0

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