9/10
Smart Film-Making!
4 July 2008
Very simple story, very simple characters and very simple dialogs. Abbas Tyrewala (Director) has done a wonderful job using simplicity to create this magnificent cinema experience.

The use of carefully chosen scenes makes this films stand out from other typical Hindi movies. Not only main characters, but also supporting cast is also playing a major role within a particular scene. The climax is not something you haven't seen before, but the smart way of presenting it definitely makes it unique. Abbas Tyrewala has the well understanding of the visual language and the components of film-making. For instance, cinematography and right choice of the music converts the dumb, typical horse riding scene at the climax into a touching, "never-experienced-like" feeling.

Cinematography is excellent! Manoj Lobo (Director of Photography) has captured the every bit of the Abbas Tyrewala's imagination perfectly.

Like always, A.R Rahman (Music Director) has done a tremendous job in a way that you would remember forever. And the background music completes Abbas Tyrewala's scenes by adding a new dimension it lacks.

Imran khan is a new face but his acting skills are build into his genes. Genelia has done her job wonderfully by adding correct essences of her life into Aditi's character. All the credits should go to Pakhi Tyrewala (Casting Director) who has done a brilliant job by selecting right face for the right character. Supporting cast is also plays a major role throughout this movie. (For instance, Aditi's Brother.)

Jaane Tu Jaane Na is a fun, fresh, energetic and romantic Hindi movie which is a good example for SMART FILM-MAKING.

Best film in year 2008 so far!!!
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