Thulasi.... why to worry or even see a review on the BGMs.. Its ARR, and how
can and when has been the BGMs bad. It will be once again a treasure... When
are the DVDs going to be released ?

Can we expected some BGM from Kaissiom, who had provided some BGM from Jodha
Akbar ( Theatrical Version ) which itself was a class.

Kaissiom Bhai.... Pls upload some BGMs from JTYJN. Thanks

On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   unfortunately, out of the 5 reviews, there hasnt been a word on the
> background score yet.. that makes me sad..
>
> else, did i miss to read one???
>
> anyway, i vl wait to watch the movie and see what other fellow rahmaniac
> say abt the bgm
>
> On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 9:08 PM, Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>>   By Taran Adarsh, July 4, 2008 - 08:42 IST
>>
>> Two decades ago, the Mansoor Khan-helmed QAYAMAT SE QAYAMAT TAK,
>> starring two newcomers [Aamir Khan, Juhi Chawla], focused on teenage
>> love, with parental opposition acting as an obstacle. The story wasn't
>> new, but the treatment was fresh and inventive. QSQT remains one of the
>> finest reference films in this genre and rightly so!
>>
>> JAANE TU… YA JAANE NA is a love story as well, but it's more of an
>> Archie-Jughead-Veronica-Betty kind of a plot, set in the current
>> milieu. We witnessed a gist of it a few years ago in the Shahid Kapur
>> launch pad ISHQ VISHK.
>>
>> JAANE TU… YA JAANE NA doesn't dare to be different. Basically a simple
>> tale about a group of friends, it focuses on one couple that's in love,
>> but is in a state of denial. Haven't we watched similar love stories in
>> the past, you may ask. Sure, we have, but the execution of the subject
>> makes all the difference.
>>
>> Write your own movie review of Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na
>> Large portions of JAANE TU… YA JAANE NA have been executed well by
>> debutante director Abbas Tyrewala, but the problem lies in the second
>> hour when the film gets lengthy and also, a few tracks throw a spanner
>> in the otherwise smooth proceedings. Even the climax, although well
>> shot, is passé [very filmy in an otherwise real film], since a number
>> of films have had similar endings.
>>
>> Yet, despite the shortcomings, JAANE TU… YA JAANE NA works for a number
>> of solid reasons and that's what the viewer carries home. A decent fare
>> that takes you back to your adolescence, when friends seem to be the
>> be-all and end-all.
>>
>> Jai [Imran Khan] and Aditi [Genelia] are buddies. In fact, they hang
>> out with their group of friends, but have eyes for each other only.
>> Their friends know that Jai and Aditi are perfect for each other. Their
>> parents know this as well. Everybody knows this. But the couple
>> doesn't. So when do they realize its love?
>>
>> Don't expect fireworks or melodrama in this prem kahani.
>> It's an extremely simple, uncomplicated tale that never goes over the
>> top. The bonding amongst friends is well established. So is the
>> relationship that Ratna Pathak Shah shares with her deceased husband's
>> portrait [reminds you of Ashok Saraf-Priya Tendulkar relationship in
>> the popular comedy show HUM PAANCH].
>>
>> Besides, the two [popular] songs that come in the initial reels --
>> 'Kabhi Kabhi' and 'Pappu Can't Dance' -- only spice up the proceedings.
>> The arrival of the 'third angle' in this love story [Manjari Phadnis]
>> is perfect. Everything is faultless in the first hour.
>>
>> But the second hour lets you down. The Ayaz-Genelia relationship is,
>> again, well developed, but the second hour gets a tad lengthy. But what
>> looks completely out of place in this light and breezy entertainer is
>> the Rajput connection and how it saves the lead man from the cop
>> [Paresh Rawal]. This track irritates!
>>
>> Also, the climax, set in an airport, is beaten to death. There's no
>> novelty in it, since we've seen the same ending in film after film.
>>
>> Abbas Tyrewala has the makings of a fine director. A.R. Rahman's music
>> is already a rage and the two songs at the start are superb
>> compositions. Cinematography is excellent.
>>
>> Every member of the cast stands out, but the film belongs to Imran and
>> Genelia. Imran has been presented as the boy-next-door and that works
>> in his favor. He has screen presence and acts very well for a first
>> timer. Most importantly, he looks the part. Genelia adds freshness to
>> her scenes. What makes you take to Genelia is her spontaneity. Also,
>> the mischievous look in her eyes conveys sorrow with equal ease. Wish
>> to see more of her in Hindi movies! Manjari is a complete natural. She
>> is very effective.
>>
>> The group of friends -- Karan [as Rotlu], Alishka [as Bombs], Nirav [as
>> Jiggy] and Sughanda [as Shaleen] -- are excellent. Each compliments the
>> other well. Ratna Pathak Shah is highly competent. Jayant Kripalani and
>> Anuradha Patel [as Genelia's parents] are sweet. Pratiek Babbar [as
>> Genelia's brother] springs a pleasant surprise. He is flawless in an
>> unconventional role. Ayaz Khan [as Genelia's fiancé] registers a strong
>> impact. A good actor!
>>
>> Rajat Kapoor and Kitu Gidwani [as Manjari's parents] are fair.
>> Naseeruddin Shah is in terrific form. Paresh Rawal, again, is
>> wonderful. Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan irritate, mainly because the
>> roles don't work.
>>
>> On the whole, JAANE TU… YA JAANE NA is a breezy entertainer which will
>> be loved by its target audience -- the youth. At the box-office,
>> business at multiplexes should ensure a speedy recovery for this
>> moderate budget film. A profitable venture!
>>
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> 
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