Sunday, 26 November 2006

JAAN-E-MANN

JAAN-E-MANN is produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, who has given us a number of hits avec Salman Khan, and the latest one was Mujhse Shaadi Karogi. JAAN-E-MANN started slowly at the box-office, while DON which was released at the same day had a phenomenal start. However, JAAN-E-MANN picked up at the box-office, and is considered as average/hit now. It got good critics so I gave it a chance, despite Salman Khan was playing here (I am not a huge fan of Salman Khan, and I haven't seen the last films of him). It seems to be a good idea that I watched the movie because it was very good. The music is very much related to the script of the film, and sometimes it doesn't give so much sense if you only listen to the music without watching the movie. In addition, some unique film-making techniques have been used here, especially color/look which gives a feeling of watching a theatre. This is interesting because if actors fail in giving proper expressions, the effects will ensure the correct message to watcher.

The catergory of the film was romantic comedy, and it has some fresh comedy compared to "traditional" Salman Khan-comedies. We see less of his previous acting techniques, which reminds me of langoors. Akshay Kumar was good in the role of a geek, and delivers good humour as well.

Rating: 6 of 6