Film: Jawaani Jaaneman
Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Tabu, Alaya Furniturewala
Director: Nitin Kakkar
Rating: ***
Reviewer: George Sylex
Overview - Saif Ali Khan was experiencing an intense time as far as conveying an effective film. At that point came Tanhaji, he absolutely shakes and considerably overshadows everybody in that film. Presently it's the ideal opportunity for him to return to his preferred Playboy symbol. Truly, I'm discussing his most recent movie Jawaani Jaaneman directed by Nitin Kakkar, where he again shocked each spectator with his great comic timings, and sublime passionate exhibitions.
Story - Jawaani Jaaneman recounts the story of Jazz otherwise known as Jassi (Saif Ali Khan) who is a real estate agent in London, and he's good to go to split the greatest business deal of his life. Jazz is a late-night party crack. He meets a young woman, Tia (Alaya F) in the club, brings her home, attempts to get hot with her until she drops the “you may be my father” bomb on him. Tia discloses to him how there's a 33.33% possibility that he's her dad. He's not ready to give up his opportunity for her. The rest of the story is about how Tia attempts to stay nearby to Jazz and expectation she gets her family together. Then again, we've Jazz who's stuck in finalizing the negotiations and how it interconnects with Tia.
Analysis - The film travels along easily during the witty experiences, yet hits a harsh note when it goes down the inwardly charged course. The side story of an old Indian landowner, sitting on land gold that Jazz needs to sell, and her wistful connection to a sobbing willow tree, is somewhat of a stretch. Jawaani Jaaneman unquestionably presents minutes that make you roar with laughter however, the satire isn't even if all through. The film additionally moves at an incredibly moderate pace which doesn't do equity to the class.
Star Performances - Saif Ali Khan is completely brilliant as the man-kid who never figures out how to grow up, till he finds his own youngster. Saif scores astonishingly in the emotional segments particularly in the end and the epilogue. It is likewise a gutsy job if you consider Saif as far as a regular actor. The debutante Alaya Furniturewala is a star really taking shape, no two words about that. In spite of this being her first movie, there is a certainty overflowing out of her presentation. Tabu is fantastic as Tia's radical mother, showing up in an appearance towards the latter half. Kumud Mishra, Kubbra Sait, Farida Jalal, Kiku Sharda do great in their particular jobs. Chunkey Pandey feels underused, however, he is incredible in that hospital scene.
Direction, Editing - Director Nitin Kakkar of Filmistaan, Mitron and Notebook is in full control of the story here. He is completely mindful of material close by and capitalizes on it. The later half totally spares the film, which essentially wanders till the interim point. Not exclusively does Hussain Dalal's content become more tightly, Abbas Dalal's dialogues, more tightly and Sachinder Vats and Chandan Arora's editing, crisper, yet Saif and Alaya likewise seem to inhale new life into their exhibitions while Director Nitin Kakkar's more than starts thinking responsibly as the commander of the ship, bringing about both a more interesting, and progressively enthusiastic rise for the movie.
Overall - Jawaani Jaaneman is a new age giggle revolt with the perfect measure of content, funniness, feelings, and entertainment. We can see a never-aging Saif Ali Khan and a Promising debut of Alaya in an all-out enjoyment stuffed film.