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Nice preview Kishore. The two songs you mention are really nice are on

most FM stations today.

Kabhi kabbi Aditi in particular has that soft melodious tone thats catchy too...

Pappu can't dance saala is a foot-tapper :-)

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> Aditi meets Archie s:

> Jaane tu.... ya jaane na

>

> Betty loves Archie, but Archie is in love with . Or is he? Is he

> actually in love with Betty?

>

> Well, that is pretty much the story of 'Jaane tu... ya jaane na'.

>

> The movie is all about those confusing years during college days, when one

> doesn't know wether

>

> one is falling in or out of love. Jai Rathod (played creditably by newcomer

> Imran Khan, Aamir Khan's

>

> nephew) is best friends with Miaow. She is not actually Miaow, her name is

> Aditi, but she loves

>

> cats, hence the Miaow (played, again nicely, by newbie Genelia D'Souza).

>

> Jai and Aditi are bum chums, but not in love, or so they think. It is only

> after they try to search for

>

> the perfect partner, that they realize that they already have one. But is it

> already too late?

>

> There are some other interesting characters thrown in like the clutch of

> college friends (newcomers),

>

> Pratiek Babbar (Smita Patil and Raj Babbar's son) plays a small role as

> Aditi's quirky brother;

>

> Naseeruddin Shah plays Jai's dead father in a potrait, whose wife, Ratna

> Pathak Shah has

>

> deliberately and wrongly projected him as a non-violent person; Jayant

> Kirpalani and Anooradha

>

> Patel as the other set of parents.

>

> The movie is not bad at all. But having said that, I'd like to add that it

> could have been better. It is a

>

> light hearted coming of age film, so one did not expect heavy dramatics. But

> with Abbas Tyrewala,

>

> who wrote Munnabhai MBBS, Maqbool and Main hoon na, at the helm, one

> expected a more frothy

>

> mix. (Probably, he should have retained movies title with an M :-) )

>

> Of the songs (AR Rehman), 'Kabhi Kabhi, Aditi' and 'But Pappu can't dance

> saala' are definitely

>

> catchy and foot tapping. All in all a good movie, young at heart. Definitely

> worth a look, especially

>

> for the dynamic talent of newcomers on display and the lopsided grin of

> Genelia. But I wouldn't call it

>

> outstanding.

>

> Kishore Shah 1974

>

>

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Sounds rather cute, actually. Just what the doctor ordered to chase away the

monsoon blues !

 

Prabha

Subject: Aditi meets Archie s

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Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 11:32 AM

Aditi meets Archie s:

Jaane tu.... ya jaane na

Betty loves Archie, but Archie is in love with . Or is he? Is he

actually in love with Betty?

Well, that is pretty much the story of 'Jaane tu... ya jaane na'.

The movie is all about those confusing years during college days, when one

doesn't know wether

one is falling in or out of love. Jai Rathod (played creditably by newcomer

Imran Khan, Aamir Khan's

nephew) is best friends with Miaow. She is not actually Miaow, her name is

Aditi, but she loves

cats, hence the Miaow (played, again nicely, by newbie Genelia D'Souza).

Jai and Aditi are bum chums, but not in love, or so they think. It is only

after they try to search for

the perfect partner, that they realize that they already have one. But is it

already too late?

There are some other interesting characters thrown in like the clutch of

college friends (newcomers),

Pratiek Babbar (Smita Patil and Raj Babbar's son) plays a small role as

Aditi's quirky brother;

Naseeruddin Shah plays Jai's dead father in a potrait, whose wife, Ratna

Pathak Shah has

deliberately and wrongly projected him as a non-violent person; Jayant

Kirpalani and Anooradha

Patel as the other set of parents.

The movie is not bad at all. But having said that, I'd like to add that it

could have been better. It is a

light hearted coming of age film, so one did not expect heavy dramatics. But

with Abbas Tyrewala,

who wrote Munnabhai MBBS, Maqbool and Main hoon na, at the helm, one

expected a more frothy

mix. (Probably, he should have retained movies title with an M :-) )

Of the songs (AR Rehman), 'Kabhi Kabhi, Aditi' and 'But Pappu can't dance

saala' are definitely

catchy and foot tapping. All in all a good movie, young at heart. Definitely

worth a look, especially

for the dynamic talent of newcomers on display and the lopsided grin of

Genelia. But I wouldn't call it

outstanding.

Kishore Shah 1974

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Ypp i love the song and humm it quite often...........there is no monsoon here

but just the blues(giggles)..............

havent seen a hindi movie for a while and kishore da has again in his unimitable

style has written review and tempted me to really see a movie .............may

be the weekend magic should be fine.............what about kismat

konnection........kishore da????

 

aasawari91

humming to herself

From: Shah <kshahskygmail (DOT) com>

Subject: Aditi meets Archie s

To: " mgims " <mgimsyahoogroups (DOT) com>

Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 11:32 AM

Aditi meets Archie s:

Jaane tu.... ya jaane na

Betty loves Archie, but Archie is in love with . Or is he? Is he

actually in love with Betty?

Well, that is pretty much the story of 'Jaane tu... ya jaane na'.

The movie is all about those confusing years during college days, when one

doesn't know wether

one is falling in or out of love. Jai Rathod (played creditably by newcomer

Imran Khan, Aamir Khan's

nephew) is best friends with Miaow. She is not actually Miaow, her name is

Aditi, but she loves

cats, hence the Miaow (played, again nicely, by newbie Genelia D'Souza).

Jai and Aditi are bum chums, but not in love, or so they think. It is only

after they try to search for

the perfect partner, that they realize that they already have one. But is it

already too late?

There are some other interesting characters thrown in like the clutch of

college friends (newcomers),

Pratiek Babbar (Smita Patil and Raj Babbar's son) plays a small role as

Aditi's quirky brother;

Naseeruddin Shah plays Jai's dead father in a potrait, whose wife, Ratna

Pathak Shah has

deliberately and wrongly projected him as a non-violent person; Jayant

Kirpalani and Anooradha

Patel as the other set of parents.

The movie is not bad at all. But having said that, I'd like to add that it

could have been better. It is a

light hearted coming of age film, so one did not expect heavy dramatics. But

with Abbas Tyrewala,

who wrote Munnabhai MBBS, Maqbool and Main hoon na, at the helm, one

expected a more frothy

mix. (Probably, he should have retained movies title with an M :-) )

Of the songs (AR Rehman), 'Kabhi Kabhi, Aditi' and 'But Pappu can't dance

saala' are definitely

catchy and foot tapping. All in all a good movie, young at heart. Definitely

worth a look, especially

for the dynamic talent of newcomers on display and the lopsided grin of

Genelia. But I wouldn't call it

outstanding.

Kishore Shah 1974

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Need to watch a decent movie here too... since the last Hindi movie I

saw was a horrible thing called as " Mera Baap Pehele Aap " ... I am

still traumatized and if I don't get to see a decent Hindi movie soon,

I am going to give up Hindi movies and start watching Bhojpuri

films...!!!!

Ameet 1993

> Ypp i love the song and humm it quite often...........there is no

> monsoon here but just the blues(giggles)..............

> havent seen a hindi movie for a while and kishore da has again in

> his unimitable style has written review and tempted me to really see

> a movie .............may be the weekend magic should be

> fine.............what about kismat konnection........kishore da????

>

> aasawari91

> humming to herself

>

>

>

> From: Shah <kshahskygmail (DOT) com>

> Subject: Aditi meets Archie s

> To: " mgims " <mgimsyahoogroups (DOT) com>

> Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 11:32 AM

>

> Aditi meets Archie s:

> Jaane tu.... ya jaane na

>

> Betty loves Archie, but Archie is in love with . Or is he?

> Is he

> actually in love with Betty?

>

> Well, that is pretty much the story of 'Jaane tu... ya jaane na'.

>

> The movie is all about those confusing years during college days,

> when one

> doesn't know wether

>

> one is falling in or out of love. Jai Rathod (played creditably by

> newcomer

> Imran Khan, Aamir Khan's

>

> nephew) is best friends with Miaow. She is not actually Miaow, her

> name is

> Aditi, but she loves

>

> cats, hence the Miaow (played, again nicely, by newbie Genelia

> D'Souza).

>

> Jai and Aditi are bum chums, but not in love, or so they think. It

> is only

> after they try to search for

>

> the perfect partner, that they realize that they already have one.

> But is it

> already too late?

>

> There are some other interesting characters thrown in like the

> clutch of

> college friends (newcomers),

>

> Pratiek Babbar (Smita Patil and Raj Babbar's son) plays a small role

> as

> Aditi's quirky brother;

>

> Naseeruddin Shah plays Jai's dead father in a potrait, whose wife,

> Ratna

> Pathak Shah has

>

> deliberately and wrongly projected him as a non-violent person; Jayant

> Kirpalani and Anooradha

>

> Patel as the other set of parents.

>

> The movie is not bad at all. But having said that, I'd like to add

> that it

> could have been better. It is a

>

> light hearted coming of age film, so one did not expect heavy

> dramatics. But

> with Abbas Tyrewala,

>

> who wrote Munnabhai MBBS, Maqbool and Main hoon na, at the helm, one

> expected a more frothy

>

> mix. (Probably, he should have retained movies title with an M :-) )

>

> Of the songs (AR Rehman), 'Kabhi Kabhi, Aditi' and 'But Pappu can't

> dance

> saala' are definitely

>

> catchy and foot tapping. All in all a good movie, young at heart.

> Definitely

> worth a look, especially

>

> for the dynamic talent of newcomers on display and the lopsided grin

> of

> Genelia. But I wouldn't call it

>

> outstanding.

>

> Kishore Shah 1974

>

>

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