I completely agree, the songs were very poorly placed, especially the
 Tu Bole coming just in few minutes after Kabhi Kabhi, what a stupid
placement. And the biggest disappointment was that Runa's version was
completley missing. It could have been the highlight of the storyline.
Next, instead of highlighting the two versions of Jaane Tu the
director was more interested in the old Jaane Tu song. Kahin To was
wasted and though Pappu Cant Dance was completley picturised, it would
have been more interesting if Pappu was a real character which they
mock at with the song.

Loved the movie though.


--- In [email protected], "durba bhattacharjee"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I beg to differ. I think JTYJN was a big time disappoinment. The 
> movie was ok with some good hilarious scenes but it was clear that 
> the director has no understanding of making a song sequence. He just 
> wasted the songs. For example, Tu Bole starts at the very next scene 
> after Aditi song ends. We havnt gone to see Chitrahar, right? Then 
> why two songs in two consecutive scenes? So naturally, Tu Bole comes 
> with the fate of being chopped off after 30 seconds or so. The same 
> fate with Jane Tu Meri Kya Thi (Sukhwinder version). The situation of 
> the song arrives  at the middle of another song!!!! After the first 
> para of Kahin To (the most ill traeted song), the opening music of 
> Jane Tu Meri Kya Thi (Sukhwinder version) starts!!! And it was quite 
> obvious that this song would never take off, for that simple reason, 
> we are note gone to see Chitrahar. 
> 
> But one thing I really don't understand why this same story repeats 
> with ARR again and again? Why his songs being treated so badly in 
> almost every film? Hindi film is always identified with music and 
> dance. In last two years whatever movies I have seen and liked are 
> full with songs. Except Aamir and Sarkar Raj, the movies like JWM, 
> TZP, Omkara, Metro, etc all has good music and good song sequences 
> too. The directors of these movies not only succeeded to get good 
> songs from their MDs but also gave their movies a different dimension 
> by using the songs the most beautiful way. Then why this never 
> happens with ARR? The last time I saw ARR's music being used very 
> well was RDB. 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "siva_arr" <siva_arr@> wrote:
> >
> > While I can appreciate the concern as ARR's fan, I think we shud be
> > realistic in our expectations about treatment of songs in movie. I
> > thought Jaane tu felt like bit stretched in terms of time and two 
> more
> > full songs wud have made considerable damage to the movie. I am 
> happy
> > that Abbas got two nice songs from Rahman( even though they were 
> just
> > meant to be background) and it is not that those songs didn't reach
> > public as well. 
> > I am looking forward for future movies from same combo and def Abbas
> > is here to stay as a director. And yes ARR has probably found a 
> young
> > director who makes cool movies and he has been missing such 
> directors
> > for too long.
> > 
> > Siva 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- In [email protected], Dhruv Shenoy <dhruvshenoy05@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi friends, 
> > >                  Just watched JTYJN.... The film was complete
> > disappointment. The way they treated each song also disappointed me.
> > Poor choreography for Pappu Cant Dance.... The director made hell 
> out
> > of the beautiful song Kahin To.... And one more thing you wont get 
> to
> > hear much from ARR in terms of background music. But i know that
> > situation was like that in the film where you dont actually need
> > background music. But who wants to see the film i went there for ARR
> > and i am happy that ARR has done brilliant job in terms of music. 
> But
> > director had done injustice to his music. And more thing the 
> director
> > has also edited Jaane Tu Meri Kya Hai.... from the film. I think ARR
> > should not work with those people who does not understand his music.
> > My rating to this movie is 2/5. ARR's music 5/5. Because it was only
> > ARR's music who made me sit and watch that film. Otherwise i would
> > have straight away moved out of cinema hall.
> > >
> >
>


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