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Jawaani Jaaneman Movie Review Full Movie & Story |
Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Alaaya Furniturewala, Tabu, Kubra Set
Director: Nitin Kakkar
A sinister love story with a heartless cocked twist that gives it a topsy-turvy rhythm, Jawani Janman, directed by Nitin Kakkar (Filmistaan), puts a forceful spin on the drama of a father-daughter relationship and directs it to a place Is where many surprising rhythms occur. Some elements in the film may appear to be influenced by touch, but the screenplay keeps the proceedings mostly light and ethereal.
The lead actors - Saif Ali Khan, debutants Alaaya Furniturewala and Tabu (in particular as a co-worker Bohemian who, by his own admission, is happy between meditation and hashish) - get into the swing of things effortlessly, Raises the drunkard to a normal level.
The Amsterdam-born Indian girl searches for her father in London. A confirmed bachelor, who reminds her as one of his friends, is at a point in life where he has a longer past than his future, finds a purpose, even if he is not really looking for one. It takes him a long time to realize a sudden intrusion. When he does, he discovers love in one of his purest forms - the love he feels for his daughter and her unborn child.
Saif Ali Khan brings a lot of energy and charm to bear on the role of Jaswinder "Jazz" Singh, a commitment-phobic, floundering real estate broker on the wrong side of 40 who learns the hard way that solo isn't the only way to fly To go through the ups and downs of life.
Alia Furniturewala, in the role of Tia, who spills herself on the man and claims that there is a "33.33 per cent chance" that he is her biological father and then talks to her during a DNA test, surprisingly as Chirpy Well put, the uninhabited youth, who asks for quarters and none gives.
It is a largely unheard and completely non-judgmental brand of storytelling in which even the flawed male protagonist is not placed in a moral realm for his crimes. He narrates lines such as "The lion has been king till tab, so lonely is the hola (a lion is only a king unless he hunts alone)", but does not present him as a completely insensitive oaf is done.
Jazz has no qualms about having a one-night stand and has no time to see how far he stays that way or what concerns him for the future. But the most well laid out a plan of men… be nervous, don’t they? Jazz does not get punished for his negligence as he acts needlessly but is hanged until he is ready to take the responsibility of a daughter born to a young sister - Tabu's character Ananya, Which speaks of chakras and positive energy. It is 'sambhog' and leaves it at that.
From the point of view of a reluctant father who loves his freedom more than anything in the world, Jawani Janman is a story that hinges on the delay from the emergence of a 21-year-old girl to hastily attained adulthood that triggers the man. Massive turmoil in the heart and mind.
Jazz, who deals with his brokers Dimpy (Kumud Mishra) property of the brokers, is given to climb the dance floor to celebrate his victory to alleviate the misery of his victory. He targets every girl he sets his eyes on at a nightclub, but she rarely bothers to remember his name.
On the business front, jazz is not doing very well. A large real estate deal is stuck in a fringe because her landlady, Mallika (Kamlesh Gill), is not ready to sell her share of the residential complex to a giant highrise, one of London's largest real estate firm Wants to Eventually, a willow tree that the old woman holds becomes a bargaining chip thanks to Tia's intervention.
The most interesting aspect of Jawai Janman is that, barring stray scenes in which Jazz's mom (Farida Jalal) and father pay attention to their sons' choices, there is no single character deciding the actions of others. When the protagonist's mother discovers that she has a granddaughter who, on her part, is weeks away from becoming an unsolicited mother herself, she doesn't do a double flip.
She embraces Tia with all the warmth she can summon, causing the girl to become angry. I came looking for my father, I have found a family, he makes his father happy, who from this point in the story has started to realize that there is no percentage in hiding someone's advanced years.
For jazz, age is only a number, but no one around her is willing to tell her that she is not getting any younger. He sees every move a woman makes as an impending advance, but Riya (Kuber Sat), a divorced barber who dyes her hair periodically, shuts her down without any uncertain words.
At the bar, an arrogant Brett taunts Jazz when he refuses to order a shot. The old one is tired, the boy says. Jazz insults the heart and engages in a drinking competition with his half-age. The result is not happy: He hits the bar table and breaks his right leg.
Jawani Jaaneman is a bright and happy film. It is prevalent for the most part, not least because the dialogues (by Hussain Dalal and Abbas Dalal) are free-flowing and funny. When an actress of Tabu's calibre says "she needs attention" with the right degree of all-knowing untouchables, you consider her.
Jazz is right above Saif Ali Khan's street - he pulls off a remarkable star turn without a sweat. Kubbra Sait, playing the role of the firm-a-flagpole Riya, strikes the right notes.
The brightest spark in Jawai Janman is Alaaya Furniturewala. When you see a young actress having fun in front of the camera instead of trying to prove herself, you immediately know that she is a confident artist. He has chops.
Saif will charm you in youthful life. When the film speed increases a bit, Alay will keep you glazed.
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