Movie Reviews: Jashnn

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By Taran Adarsh, July 17, 2009 - 10:00 IST

The Bhatts have often told stories that seem straight out of everyday life. Their new outing JASHNN also mirrors the thoughts of zillions of hopefuls. It's about a nobody who wants to achieve success in life, wants to live his dreams, wants to become a somebody some day. In that respect, JASHNN, with director duo Raksha Mistry and Hasnain Hyderabadwala in the driving seat, drives home the point convincingly.

You can't deny the fact that JASHNN brings back memories of the immensely likable ROCK ON!!, for JASHNN is also about a boy band, about dreams, about defeat and about success. Like ROCK ON!!, JASHNN also looks at relationships, but the relationships here are poles apart.

In this case, the protagonist [Adhyayan Suman] is living off his sister [Shahana Goswami], who is reduced to being the mistress of a wealthy entrepreneur [Humayun Saeed] and who loathes the protagonist. Actually, the relationship between the siblings and also the volatile relationship between Adhyayan and Humayun are the mainstay of the film. Sequences between them expose the stark reality of life.

Write your own movie review of Jashnn But JASHNN is not without its share of hiccups. The romantic track could've been as intense as the volatile ones. Also, it gets long drawn towards the second hour and robs the film of its sheen to an extent. But the climax more than compensates for the blemishes. Thankfully!

All said and done, JASHNN is yet another compelling tale from the house of Bhatts. Super music coupled with bravura performances from its principal cast makes JASHNN an interesting watch.

Akash [Adhyayan Suman] thirsts to become a singing icon. But though he has dreams in his heart, he is unable to find that distinctive voice that he can call his own, that will propel him to the top. Only when he confronts a bitter truth - that he is freeloading off his elder sister Nisha [Shahana Goswami], who, in order to offer him a decent lifestyle, has become the mistress of a rich businessman Aman Bajaj [Humayun Saeed] - is he is able to touch his inner core.

Call it irony or a twist of fate, but the person who sees him through this dark night and mentors him when he's down and out is none other than the sister of the person who he hates most in the world - Aman Bajaj. It is Sara [Anjana Sukhani], Aman's sister, who makes him realize that he is an extremely talented man and is simply going through a bad phase.

In the end, he not only touches his inexhaustible potential and becomes an overnight star, but also humbles his biggest detractor Aman Bajaj and in the process, lives up to the faith that his sister and Sara had in him all along.

Director duo Raksha and Hasnain step into a different domain [emotions], after attempting thrillers. And the relationships here are too complex. Some instances...
Watch out for the tiff between Adhyayan and Humayun, when the latter abuses Shahana. The subsequent sequence, when Adhyayan apologises to Humayun at his office, is heart-breaking.

Here's another. Adhyayan and Shahana enter Anjana's party and the confrontation that ensues with Humayun there. Another master stroke!

Note another sequence. In the post-interval portions, Adhyayan's demo is rejected by the music company baron and his outburst at this point. It breaks your heart!

The same night, he takes refuge in drinks and even robs money from another guest at the hotel. What happens thereafter is astonishing.

In the climax, Adhyayan calls his sister on stage and makes her accept the trophy from Humayun. Clapworthy, but deeply emotional!

But, as mentioned earlier, JASHNN loses its grip during the romantic sequences. The film dips in the second hour, which is long drawn and half as convincing at times. The low phase that Adhyayan goes through could've been more effective and shorter.

Director duo Raksha and Hasnain show sparks of brilliance in the above-mentioned scenes and they get solid help from writer Shagufta Rafique, whose screenplay is watertight, barring the portions mentioned above. You expect every Bhatt movie to be embellished with melodious and soulful music and the songs in JASHNN are seeped in melody, especially the final track. Dialogues are powerful and dipped in acid at times. Camerawork is up to the mark.

All four actors shine in their respective roles. Adhyayan Suman takes giant strides. Note the helplessness, the sorrow, the dejection and the eventual exhilaration. This is Adhyayan's showreel. Humayun Saeed, from across the border, is brilliant. This film makes you wake up to this talent, which gives the film a rich texture. Here's an actor to watch. Shahana Goswami is already going from strength to strength and JASHNN only proves that she's matchless. She handles her part with amazing understanding. Anjana Sukhani is a revelation. Again, this film should act as a showreel for her. She's excellent.

On the whole, JASHNN is a moving tale with three USPs - its music, the emotional quotient and the performances by its four actors. Despite some loose ends, it should slowly and steadily win over cinegoers based on these three factors.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Jashnn: Movie Review

17 Jul, 2009 11:30 am ISTlGaurav Malani/INDIATIMES MOVIES

Rating: **

Jashnn – The Music Within is supposedly about melodic aspirations but the music angle is concealed so deep within the prime plot that the film ends up being a regular romance drama. Thankfully the drama is directed deftly which, to an extent, redeems for the lack of musical development.

Akash Verma (Adhyayan Suman) opens the first frame in guitar-strumming mode. This smalltime club-singer aims to make it big someday. It's the customary love-at-first sight with Sara (Anjana Sukhani) as the plot dates back to the 'rich-girl-poor-boy' formula with bhai Aman (Humayun Saeed) disapproving of their relationship. The add-on comes in the form of Nisha (Shahana Goswami) who is the mistress of Aman. Love and life loosens his musical ambitions until Akash gains his confidence to win the climactic competition.

Loosely reminiscent of Rock On , Jashnn gets weak in its musical conviction. (That is not to be mistaken with Toshi-Sharib's soothing musical score). Akash's effort towards establishing his boy-band is sidelined by his internal conflict and struggle to make peace with life. All the other three boys from the band are merely reduced to junior artists as the focus is more towards other character bonding. Of that, while the romance track with Anjana Sukhani is dull and dreary, the sibling chemistry with Shahana has its shining moments.

Shagufta Rafique's screenplay follows a predictable pattern but the writer pens some interesting sequences that work towards compelling character conflicts and offers good scope for drama in the plot. The scene where Akash apologizes to Aman and the one where he attempts to rob money are examples of such excellence. The dialogues are uncomplicated and yet effective. With not much happening in the first half, the second half tends to stretch itself with too much stuffed in. Of course, the climax set in a music competition is the most convenient culmination that the film could have opted for.

Adhyayan Suman is confident with his expressions and puts in a decent act. Though raw in several scenes, he promises immense potential. Shahana Goswami, as the unapologetic mistress, comes up with an impressive natural act. Sadly her character is short-lived in the second half. Humayun Saeed (from Pakistan) gives a refreshingly restrained performance in his negative role and is a talent to look forward to. Anjana Sukhani is passable.

You won't regret watching Jashnn but then again don't expect anything great. Jashnn promises celebration moments as much as an old wine in new bottle.

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Posted: 16 years ago
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not as bad as expected...but i guess because of lack of face value this movie wont do good...

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