Jawani Jaaneman movie | trailer | story | cast & crew | release date | review | Box office collection
Jawani Jaaneman movie| trailer | story | cast & crew | release date | review| Box office collection
Jawani Jaaneman movie trailer
Jawani Jaaneman movie story
Jawaani Jaaneman is an upcoming 2020 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Nitin Kakkar, Staring Saif Ali Khan as a carefree, middle-aged man who spends most of his time at parties with beautiful women, suddenly finds himself the father of a young girl(Alaya Furniturewala). She introduces him to her hippie mother, and just when he thinks things can`t get worse his daughter delivers yet another shock - she`s pregnant!
Jawani Jaaneman movie cast & crew
cast
Saif Ali Khan
Tabu
Alaya Furniturewala
Chunky Panday
crew
Nitin Kakkar(Director)
Jackky Bhagnani(Producer)
Deepshikha Deshmukh(Producer)
Saif Ali Khan(Producer)
Jay Shewakramani(Producer)
Hussain Dalal(Writer)
Abbas Dalal(Writer)
Vishal Mishra(Musician)
Jawani Jaaneman Movie release date
31st January 2020
Jawani Jaaneman movie review
Jawaani Jaaneman is a fun ride up to a point with actors working well in tandem and spewing some smart and sharp lines. The best of these are reserved for Tabu, in the brief role of Ananya, the hippie past of Jazz. This “hashish (hash), meditation, inner peace” lover and “punarjanam (rebirth) calendar” believer is a hoot and Tabu brings the house down with her on point poker-faced turn.
For a brief while it also appears that the film is walking rather bravely on the tightrope of impiety. It’s also rather nice to see a hero with a seemingly minor, but such a central signifier of advancing age — sporting glasses to read or reading distinctly uncomfortably without them. However, on the flip side, you have Jazz’s friendly neighbourhood hairdresser Rhea (Kubbra Sait) telling him that he is her age. But then how old is she? Did I miss that vital bit of information or was it deliberately kept obscure? All that I heard was that both for Jazz and her, the past that they have left behind stretches longer than the future they have ahead of them. Pretty depressing!
The film goes on to reinforce the most hackneyed of cliches about singledom. It wears the garb of a modern, Hollywoodian, set-in-London comedy but lives up to the sentimental “it’s all about loving your family” adage. So the singles have no moral compass and they are selfish and irresponsible in their chase for freedom. But, not all is lost. Some kind of a primordial parental instinct and the overwhelming urge to belong to a family would ultimately help tame them and redeem them of their trespasses.
The most cringing is throwing the “who will look after you when you are old and ill” question at Jazz and, in turn, the audience. I took that personally and wanted to tell the makers that children are no guarantee for being looked after in old age and that in the changing social fabric and relationship dynamics, you could be left to fend for yourself even within institutions like marriage and family. In times of medical emergencies, people in general — singles included — need health insurance policies to fall back on than kids of their own. So states practical wisdom, explicitly and accurately.
Jawani Jaaneman movie Box office collection
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₹12.83. Crore
By Suva Movies
Jawani Jaaneman movie story
Jawaani Jaaneman is an upcoming 2020 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Nitin Kakkar, Staring Saif Ali Khan as a carefree, middle-aged man who spends most of his time at parties with beautiful women, suddenly finds himself the father of a young girl(Alaya Furniturewala). She introduces him to her hippie mother, and just when he thinks things can`t get worse his daughter delivers yet another shock - she`s pregnant!
Jawani Jaaneman movie cast & crew
cast
Saif Ali Khan
Tabu
Alaya Furniturewala
Chunky Panday
crew
Nitin Kakkar(Director)
Jackky Bhagnani(Producer)
Deepshikha Deshmukh(Producer)
Saif Ali Khan(Producer)
Jay Shewakramani(Producer)
Hussain Dalal(Writer)
Abbas Dalal(Writer)
Vishal Mishra(Musician)
Jawani Jaaneman Movie release date
31st January 2020
Jawani Jaaneman movie review
For a brief while it also appears that the film is walking rather bravely on the tightrope of impiety. It’s also rather nice to see a hero with a seemingly minor, but such a central signifier of advancing age — sporting glasses to read or reading distinctly uncomfortably without them. However, on the flip side, you have Jazz’s friendly neighbourhood hairdresser Rhea (Kubbra Sait) telling him that he is her age. But then how old is she? Did I miss that vital bit of information or was it deliberately kept obscure? All that I heard was that both for Jazz and her, the past that they have left behind stretches longer than the future they have ahead of them. Pretty depressing!
The film goes on to reinforce the most hackneyed of cliches about singledom. It wears the garb of a modern, Hollywoodian, set-in-London comedy but lives up to the sentimental “it’s all about loving your family” adage. So the singles have no moral compass and they are selfish and irresponsible in their chase for freedom. But, not all is lost. Some kind of a primordial parental instinct and the overwhelming urge to belong to a family would ultimately help tame them and redeem them of their trespasses.
The most cringing is throwing the “who will look after you when you are old and ill” question at Jazz and, in turn, the audience. I took that personally and wanted to tell the makers that children are no guarantee for being looked after in old age and that in the changing social fabric and relationship dynamics, you could be left to fend for yourself even within institutions like marriage and family. In times of medical emergencies, people in general — singles included — need health insurance policies to fall back on than kids of their own. So states practical wisdom, explicitly and accurately.
Jawani Jaaneman movie Box office collection
- ₹12.83. Crore
By Suva Movies
Jawani Jaaneman movie | trailer | story | cast & crew | release date | review | Box office collection
Reviewed by Suva Movies
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January 10, 2020
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