Na Tum Jaano Na Hum Hindi Movie

Feature Film | 2002
Critics:
May 9, 2002 By Ajay S


THE MOVIE


Are you a big fan of old fashioned burgers or admirer of ancient attractions or a great lover of antiques, you are cordially invited to the movie with all your friends and family.


THE DIRECTOR


The Director Arjun Sablok has tried to give a slow paced sequel by casting a beautiful combination of trio Hrithik (Rahul), Saif (Akshay) and Esha (Esha).


THE CAST


Rahul is a silent performer and sure he is a scene stealer and spreads joy all over with his caring and sensible nature.


Akshay for whom gals fall easily, has got two different perspective on gals, one to fall in love and another to get married. Guys are thankful to the director for the creation of Akshay's character. But Gals on the other hand can curse him. Poor Arjun Sablok.


Esha is in love with a guy without even seeing the face or knowing the name as she thinks if two hearts get along well with each other,nothing comes in between. (Doesn't this brings you remembrances of "Sirf Tum"??..It did to me) Esha is too charming and proved to be a good product from the acting factory.


THE STORY


This triangular love story is no different from any other bollywood film except for some catchy scenic locales and some matured performance from Esha. The director fails to justify the solidarity for Esha's love for Rahul. One couldn't believe a gal is fallen for a guy just by the "BLUE COLOURED" letters she send and receive in this 21st century. The Postal Department seems to get a good advertisement going since other communication media didn't come up to the director's mind at all..in this fast paced world. Is there an individual who still write letters instead of sending mails?? is a million dollar question for the director. Rahul's trip to shimla is a mere excuse and finally Akshay is there too.. Unbelieveable.. Akshay disagrees with Esha's Love for a guy whom she didnt even know either the name or about the character. But at the same time, its also strange that Akshay does the same thing by agreeing to get fixed with Esha without even seeing her.


THE MUSIC


Rajesh Roshan can still try to give some good scores to murmer even after someone leaves the movie hall. 'Tune Dil Se Kyoon' and 'Jaa Sanam Mujhko Hain' are good enough for me. Raju Singh has done a tremendous job with his background score. Hats-off to him.


THE SUPPORTING ROLES


Alok Nath has done convincingly well besides Ashima Bhalla and Anang Desai. The Mohabattein Gal Preeti Would have seriously thought about doing an album rather than a worthless role in this movie. Rati Agnihotri wanted to make some money instead of a useful contribution and Maushmni chatterji follows the same too.


THE TECHNICAL STUFF


Cinematographer Manoj Soni deserves a pat in the back for his breathtaking picturisation on the song sequences, particularly with 'Ahaa Ahaa'.


Ajay S

   

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