Jab we met Review
27
October
Cast: Shahid Kapur, Kareena Kapoor; Director: Imtiaz Ali; Rating: ***
Who can resist a good love story, and this week’s new release Jab We Met is exactly that – a warm, fuzzy, and for the most part, original love story. Both passengers on a Delhi-bound train, Shahid Kapur stars as Aditya, a dejected young fellow who’s nursing a broken heart when he bumps into Geet, the annoyingly cheerful chatterbox played by Kareena Kapoor.
At first exasperated by her over-enthusiastic disposition, Aditya soon warms up to Geet’s spontaneity and even embraces her inherent joie de vivre when he’s forced to make a long journey with her.
Traveling all the way to her home in Bhatinda turns out to be an eventful trip for Aditya and Geet who go their own separate ways after a few days spent with her extended family. It’s many months later and under entirely different circumstances that they meet again, and must make another long journey together, but this time with the excess baggage of their confused feelings.
Despite the film’s severely flawed second half which is too long, too contrived and predictable to the extent of being seriously boring, Jab We Met is still an engaging watch because it sets off on such a fresh note. It’s the film’s first hour or so that wins you over with its simple charm, its immensely likeable characters, and the intrinsic humour in the writing.
Making a conscious effort to avoid cliché, the screenplay rustles up a bunch of pleasant surprises in the form of some unforgettable scenes that stay in your head long after you’ve left the cinema. Like that one in which Aditya and Geet hire a room for the night in a shady hotel in a small-town, or the one in which a talkative station-master is put in his place by the sharp-tongued Geet, or even that one in which Geet tries to persuade Aditya to elope with her cousin. It’s the film’s excellent dialogue that ensures there’s never a dull moment – at least until intermission.
The real magic of this film lies in the performances of its two main leads who seize your attention from the moment they first appear on screen. Uninhibited and spontaneous, Kareena Kapoor is the soul of this picture, its biggest strength, as she brings alive her character with not just those smart lines, but with the kind of candor actors seldom invest in their work. I can’t think of a greater compliment to pay her than to say with full confidence that no actress could play Geet better than Kareena has.
Despite the risk of being overshadowed by Kareena, her co-star in the film, Shahid Kapur, leaves an indelible impression with a performance that is understated and mature, and indeed the perfect foil to Kareena’s boisterousness. Together, they set off such sparks, that the strength of their chemistry alone is enough to make up for several inconsistencies in the screenplay.
Fresher than any romantic comedy you’ve seen this year Jab We Met works because it delivers what it promises – a snug, heart-warming, relatable love story, indeed a respectable follow-up to director Imtiaz Ali’s last film Socha Na Tha.
But because much of that freshness is replaced by mundane predictability in the film’s second half, Jab We Met cannot claim to be a perfect film. Too many songs, hummable though they may be, slacken the pace of the screenplay, and the DDLJ influence is a little too in-your-face to ignore. In the final analysis, however, these are a few wrong turns in an otherwise entertaining film.
So I’m going with three out of five for director Imtiaz Ali’s Jab We Met, it’s a film bursting with the kind of lovely little moments that’ll bring a smile to your face.
Source: Ibnlive


16 Responses to “Jab we met Review”
1. AnonymousUseless article.This one doesnt knows how to watch and review a movie.I mean seriously you couldnt be thinking that the movie was boring in the second half.Thats where the movie took its real grip
2. _U_Movie review by _U_
Role as Aditya in JAB WE MET is a tailor-made role for Shahid Kapoor. He is very natural, charming and elegant. This may be the best of Shahid till now.
3. pathu from londonKareena Kapoor’s performance as a happy-go-lucky and annoyingly talkative girl is really good. Kareena(Geet) acting like an innocent girl is not actually suit to her after seeing her in many mature characters, it would have been done better by some fresh talent or young girl like Genelia De souja (as she did in Bommarillu (2006) – Telugu Movie). Still Shahid and Kareena’s combination as love-birds steals the hearts of audience.
Review on the movie JAB WE MET is “Greatest Entertainment and The Best Movie” of the Year 2007 in Hindi language with out any doubt. After waching this movie JAB WE MET, I got the feel of DDLJ, Bommarillu.
My analysis after looking at reviews of South-Indians foretells that It’s going to be a huge hit in South-india as well. I rate it 4 out of 5 stars.
kareena look cute and ****
4. nicks from londonno shahid looks cute coz i’m ***
5. akta from bhakt vallabh dhola collegehi guys
6. dp**** movie
7. dhavalmovie bahu j mast che bhai mane to maja avi gayi ho
8. devanghi nicks do u wanna shag me…. i love you…
9. annoymousnice movie really nice go watch it
10. Anonymoushahaha
11. ishikahey i watched the movie and it really too good.. as said by someone yes it could be a DDLJ… the only place i felt bored was the converstion was a bit lenghty between Shahid and kareenain thesecond half before the 3 decide to go home
12. monatoooooooooooooooooo goooooooooood…go for it.OM SHANTI OM AND SAWARIYA ARE RUBBISH ****.GO FOR THIS MOVIE…..ITS FUN
13. virali love you karine
14. kirannice movie…. simple story best presentation
15. selmaIt was superb movie…Full time entertainer. Kareena u r the best….
16. TRUTH HURTSTHE LEGACY OF KAPOORS AND THE PRIDE OF THE FAMILY KAREENA(CHEATER)KAPOOR.SHE WAS DATING SHAHID AND SUDDENLY SHE SAW SAIF IN HIS TIGHT JEANS AND SHE DID A STICK SHIFT.HOW MANY STICKS SHE WANT TO CHANGE.IF A REGULAR MIDDLE CLASS GAL DO SOMETHING LIKE THIS SHE IS CONSIDER ****. WHAT ABOUT KAREENA(CHEATER)KAPOOR.KAREENA U SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF URSELF U R A ROLE MODEL FOR MILLIONS OF GIRLS AND LOOK WHAT EXAMPLE U R SETTING FOR THEM.U R 30YRS.OLD AND U R STILL PLAYING CHANGE GAME.AFTER LOOKING AT A WOMEN LIKE U THE ONLY QUESTION WHICH GROWS IN MY MIND IS -WHAT’S A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A WOMEN LIKE KAREENA(CHEATER)KAPOOR AND A **********.PROSTITUTES DO IT FOR MONEY TO FILL THERE EMPTY STOMACH AND KAREENA (CHEATER)KAPOOR IS DOING THIS FOR HER LEGACY.IF U HAVE MONEY THAT DOES’NT MEAN U HAVE TO PLAY A ***** EVEN WOMENS LIKE AISHWARYA RAI,TWINKLE KHANNA OR KAJOL HAVE FAME AND MONEY BUT THEY ARE NOT PLAYING ***** LIKE YOU.TAKE MY ADVICE STOP IT .
LAST I FEEL SORRY FOR SHAHID BUT DUDE IN FUTURE U R GOING TO REALIZE THAT THIS IS THE BEST THING EVER HAPPEND TO U.AND RANDHIR KAPOOR U SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF URSELF FOR RAISING BOTH OF YOUR DAUGHTERS IN A CORRUPT WAY.THEY MUST HAVE LEARNED
THIS FROM THERE MOM(BABITA).