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 The most expected surprise of the year



July 09, 2008








Maybe we can call this the ‘most expected surprise’ of the year. Expected 
because it had a production house that has made quality its hallmark and a 
surprise because it has the most number of newcomers in any single film that 
released this year. Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Naa has got off to a start that industry 
experts are saying is among the biggest of the 



year. The way it has taken off suggests that it could well be on its way to 
challenging Race and Jodha Akbar of being the highest grosser of the year. 
Starting at nearly 100 percent collections and sustaining it over the weekend, 
showing little signs of slowing down on Monday and an excellent word of mouth 
are symptoms usually associated with blockbusters and Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Naa has 
at the moment got all of them.

Being hailed as one of the cutest film of recent times, the movie is all about 
friendship and love. The script is simple and uncomplicated; the performances 
are natural and just about everything are in the right proportions, making the 
movie a memorable experience. Initially, the movie was touted to be targeted at 
the youth audience. Yes, the youth will be the biggest contributor to its 
success, but the treatment of the movie makes it fit for all age groups. 

There have been small movies with debutants before with good scripts and 
performances. But none of them have got off to a flier that this one has. What 
made Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Naa click even before it released. Well, for starters, 
it was produced by Aamir Khan who had produced only two movies before, Lagaan 
and Taare Zameen Par. The promotion given to the movie was excellent, not over 
the top, not subdued, something that gave a perfect idea of what the movie was. 
Aamir Khan was out at front doing the publicity and when Aamir endorses the 
movie, people are bound to have faith in it. 
Then there is the single biggest factor that got the movie this huge opening - 
Rahman’s music. The ‘Kabhie Kabhie Aditi’ song was such a rage before the 
release that it will not be an exaggeration to say that many people would have 
been pulled to theaters just because of it. The role that the song played in 
making the movie a familiar name cannot be overemphasized.

So, in a year where biggies failed big time, many times, a cute love story has 
turned out to be a winner. This is not the first time that such a thing is 
happening, but the novelty never wears out. Compare Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Naa 
figures with last week’s Yashraj release Thoda Pyar Thoda Magic, which had Saif 
Ali Khan and Rani Mukherjee in the lead, and you will know.


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