Saturday, October 27, 2007

Jab We Met : Movie Review




In your face promotions. Catchy music. A real-life couple. And the controversy of their break-up. Is that all that’s to "Jab We Met". Not at all. The film is a hilarious roller-coaster ride through the lives of Aaditya (Shahid) and Geet (Kareena). The film starts well, and picks up speed with the introduction of Kareena. Infact, this is her best role to-date. As a Sikhni - as she reminds Shahid in one of the scenes - she is a complete charmer. She talks, laughs, smiles, frowns and....what more...runs, tells stories, catches and misses the trains, knows karate and wins your heart. As the unstoppable chatterbox who, by default, always stays happy, Kareena is complete charmer. Watch her and love her.



Shahid. For long, its been evident that Shahid has potential. Here, he proves it yet again. Shahid shows the maturity that was required to play the role. He makes just the right action at the right places. Descent dialogue deleivery and nice espressions. Shahid expresses like he never had. Aaditya, the characer is pareshaan, hairaan, confused not-in-mood. Shahid handles all these expressions adroitly. Although the director is responsible for much of this, I have to give it to Shahid to be able to carry all this. From this film, he is a star.

Imtiaz Ali, the director is very adept in the art of story-telling. Its the treatment of the film that marks it apart from films of similar genre. Watch the first scene of the film to understand what I mean. The way he has handled the scene. Nothing is said. No words exchanged. Yet, everything is established. We know what’s is going on, what has gone wrong and how the character is feeling. All without a word. Superb ! I have never seen such a scene! Do NOT arrive late for the movie lest you should miss this one scene. Imtiaz Ali is a director to watch out for. Good going.

Kareena-Shahid pair rock as a jodi. trust me, the film works primarily because of thje electrifying chemistry between these two. You can actually feel the sparks flowing !


Music is foot tapping and good. Some of the songs are already topping the charts. You actually want to dance when Shahid breaks into "Nagaada Baja", and specially towards the end when "Mauja Mauja" plays on the screen.


The film gets a bit slow in the second half but that is OK. What is not OK is the sub-plot of Shahid's mother . Its poorly developed. It could have been much meatier. Not that it disturbs the story in any way, but while you are telling a story, be sure to develop all the references properly.

One thing. What's with the poorly done Visual Effects? I mean, you can spot the nakli train and the fake background when the camera is positioned in the car. Also, the background outside the train in the introduction scene of Kareena is clearly fake. I remember reading Prime Focus's name in the opening titles. Come on guys, you are the number one visual effects facility in India, you can do better.



In all, I enjoyed the film. And so should anyone who chooses to watch it.


Rating
*** and 1/2


Chalegi ?
Definitely Chalegi.
The pre-release promos were good and have successfully managed to create enough curosity in the viewer's mind. The music is a success. And the controversy involving Shahid-Kareena could not have come at a better time. The audience is going to come to the theatre based on these factors. After watching the movie, they will spread the word, and the movie is sure to get some audience coming back as it's got a descent repeat value. Other releases of the week John Abraham's "No Smoking" and Vikram Bhatt's "Mumbai Salsa" have not managed to get this much attention, and moreover both of these are more of multiplex cinema, so "Jab We Met" can look at a rocking first week. And this one won't be a regional or multiplex success. It's going to be a pan-India hit.

Happy Viewing

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