Here's a little review on Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na. This movie is just like any other romantic college love flick. QSQT belongs to this category and so does this one. After watching the movie, you would feel like "Hey! I might have read a few Archies Comics instead of going to catch this movie." The reason is that the plot is just like an Archie-Jughead-Veronica, Betty kinda thing.
Jai [ Imraan Khan] and Aditi [Genelia] are buddies. In fact, they hang out with their group of friends, but have eyes for each other only. Their friends know that Jai and Aditi are perfect for each other. Their parents know this as well. Everybody knows this. But the couple doesn't. So when do they realize its love?
Don't expect fireworks or melodrama in this prem kahani. It's an extremely simple, uncomplicated tale that never goes over the top. The bonding amongst friends is well established. So is the relationship that Ratna Pathak Shah shares with her deceased husband's portrait [reminds you of Ashok Saraf-Priya Tendulkar relationship in the popular comedy show Hum Paanch].
Besides, the two [popular] songs that come in the initial reels -- 'Kabhi Kabhi' and 'Pappu Can't Dance' -- only spice up the proceedings. The arrival of the 'third angle' in this love story [Manjari Phadnis] is perfect. Everything is faultless in the first hour.
But the second hour lets you down. The Ayaz-Genelia relationship is, again, well developed, but the second hour gets a tad lengthy. But what looks completely out of place in this light and breezy entertainer is the Rajput connection and how it saves the lead man from the cop [Paresh Rawal]. This track irritates!
Also, the climax, set in an airport, is beaten to death. There's no novelty in it, since we've seen the same ending in film after film.

















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