Review of Janasheen

Janasheen (2003)
6/10
Feroz Khan should have redone the script!
8 June 2006
Warning: Spoilers
The first thing you notice about this film is that it's directed by someone who usually knows what he's doing. I don't know about the script though. It seems like something went horribly wrong along the way.

Okay, here are just a few of the many flaws:

1. Poor graphics

2. Poor continuity

3. Poor Dialogue

4. Wardrobe malfunction

5. Poor use of props (what was thew use for that monkey & the drag queen in this film?)

6. Poor editing

7. Poor stunts and visual effects

8. Poor script

Just to mention a few.

The script (for the sake of description) deals with a young girl and her brother whose father -- is a drunken musical genius whose bad manners and judgment cost him his life one day. The young girl (who will later grow up to be played by Celina Jaitley) is in love with a young boy (who will later grow up to be played by a geekier looking Fardeen Khan) whose mother is dying of Cancer and whose father is sending him to live abroad with his aunt in Sydney, Australia because of this. Fast forward 14 years down the road, Lucky (Khan) is now a hotshot motorcycling champion and all the girls are hot on his trail. So is a mafia boss (played by Feroz Khan) who believes that Lucky is the reincarnation of his own son who died in Afghanistan during a 1981 war. Add to the mix of this, the fact that Lucky is now estranged from his father who chose to live in India following the death of his wife. On the anniversary of her death, Lucky's dad brings Jessica (Jaitley) to Sydney to meet with Lucky but to their dismay, he refuses to meet with them and already has a girlfriend whom he loves. Things go horribly awry when the Mafia boss tries to buy a piece of property called 'Angaara' from Lucky's father, to which his wish is not granted willing. Johnny Lever and Archana Puran Singh's talents are terribly wasted in the film that chopped them into unnecessary supporting cast members.
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