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Posted: 8 years ago


Here is my review:

Finally watched the movie and I can see why many people did not like it, its not everyone's cup of tea. Its too introspective, allegorical, and looking inward at the protagonists emotional conflicts, instead of being a light and fluffy rom-com that people were expecting.

Its definitely not a traditional rom-com inspite of all the songs, dances and spurts of romance. Its more of an inward looking, existential romcom in the age of loneliness, in the era of meaningless shallow existence of one night stands and compromise marriages

The movie is abt searching for a ring but the ring is merely a metaphor for the two incomplete souls searching for the other half and when they find each other their circle is completed. The ring is found.

Both Harry and Sejal were searching for something, Harry was the cynical, bitter and lonely tour guide, looking for something to fill the void in his life, Sejal is looking for her self worth, for a more meaningful life instead of the one shes been pigeonholed into.

Sejal feels unworthy and unloved, Harry feels incomplete and lonely, when they meet, they challenge each other's existence, they set out on a journey to find what was missing in themselves and at the end complete each other to form the missing ring

They are like Yin-Yang which forms a circle of love, trust and belonging
Its a journey from Longing to Belonging.

Harry's Backstory: Dont know why some critics said his backstory wasnt there, they didnt show it in details but Harry clearly told Sejal in that night scene at the beach, that he loved a girl named Kulwant Kaur in his pind (village) but the girl was married off to someone else. So the young and heartbroken Harry ran away from home and went to Canada to become a singer.

Harry's backstory is also there in his flashes of memory at the Church when he dreams of a dupatta flying over the wheatfields of Punjab and he wakes up to see Sejal nestled in his arms, and hes hit with an intense feeling of homesickness and fear of being left alone again.

SRK portrays Harry's loneliness and longing brilliantly through his eyes. When hes overcome with emotions in the Church scene, he self consoles muttering probably what a consoling parent would, his loneliness sears the soul in that scene and many other scenes like when he yells at the ocean, calling out to his country, to his pind, to Sejal even though shes there. Also in the tram scene, the song lyrics and his eyes that express, even though Sejal is there with him hes already missing her because he knows she will leave when she finds the ring

Even though Harry and Sejal keep on talking abt physical relationships, that is not what they are looking for from each other...its all abt human touch, companionship, of holding someone at night without making love.
Like when Harry asks Sejal to hug him in the train...or when they are just lying down hugging or snuggling.

Anushka also excels in her portrayal of Sejal, the outwardly confident girl with inner feelings of undworthiness, a rich girl who works as a lawyer in her family diamond business (another hint of her being a caged bird). She wants to find out what its like to live free, to explore unchartered territories, to feel wanted, loved and cherished. With Harry she feels free, she feels wanted, she flies away like a bird...Phurrr...
Anu nailed it in the scene when she finds the ring stuffed in her bag but keeps it a secret, in the way she looks at Harry when hes asking if she can see the ring in Gas's collection

SRK gives an excellent performance, emoting through his eyes, through his body language, like when Harry moves away from her in the doorway scene when Sejal tells Mayank that this was not reality, she would have to go back to her fiance. Both know they are living in a make believe setting and it will end soon. Then they would both have to return to their incomplete lives.

The kiss at the end was nothing shocking or unpleasant. It was natural and passionate, it was the outburst of suppressed feelings for Harry, finally he could show her how much he loved and wanted her, now that she was single again.

Music: Most of the songs were excellent, Hawayein topping the list, what a beautiful song with moving lyrics. It resonated with the two travelling souls in their search for the symbolic ring all over Europe. This song has the sense of flying away somewhere, the flight of a soul looking for its true home.
Beech Beech Mein and Raula are both danceworthy songs with good beats

Jee ve soniya Jee, chahey Kisi ka hokar Jee...sums up the entire film's ethos

I wasnt bothered by the great number of songs as they were mostly playing in the background
and fit in with the ethos of the scene.
Often the frantically energetic songs appear right after an emotion charged scene, that way it gives the movie almost a bipolar vibe. At one moment both are being emotional or introspective and the next moment they are singing loudly and dancing...like Radha song right after the emotional scene in the church

I can see why overseas audience would appreciate this film more as it shows the loneliness of living alone abroad, far away from home, far from loved ones, the escapist soul which wanted to escape its roots in its youth but those same roots keep calling out and making him feel like belonging to someone and somewhere. In the end, he returns home to his roots and finds his home in Sejal.

Even Mayank tugs at the heartstrings when hes pleading with Harry and Sejal to attend his wedding because he has no family in Frankfurt. And when Harry and Sejal go to his wedding and make it a memorable one, it gives us a warm feeling of happiness on behalf of Mayank. Harry and Sejal practically handle his whole wedding, with Sejal doing aarti to bride and groom, Harry singing and dancing, both of them arranging for food, serving plates, serving tea to everyone. Those scenes were really heartwarming and something desis abroad wiil understand and appreciate.

All said and done, it was a good movie but a bit slow in parts with some unnecessary sequences and scenes. I liked the 2nd half more than 1st half as the story and emotions progress to maturity in the 2nd half.

I give it 3 out of 5

Edited by pallavi25 - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago
I love the movie. It's sophisticated, with an european touch. I don't understand the indian audience.
And the german parts waren wundervoll. 😆
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: pallavi25


Finally watched the movie yesterday


Here is my review:

Finally watched the movie and I can see why many people did not like it, its not everyone's cup of tea. Its too introspective, allegorical, and looking inward at the protagonists emotional conflicts.

Its not a traditional rom-com inspite of all the songs, dances and spurts of romance. Its more of an introspective romcom in the age of loneliness and meaningless shallow existence of one night stands and compromise marriages

The movie is abt searching for a ring but the ring is merely a metaphor for the two incomplete souls searching for the other half and when they find each other their circle is completed.

Both Harry and Sejal were searching for something, Harry was the lost and lonely tour guide, looking for something to fill the void in his life, Sejal is looking for her self worth, for a more meaningful life instead of the one shes been pigeonholed into.

Sejal feels unworthy and unloved, Harry feels incomplete and lonely, when they meet, they challenge each other's existence, they set out on a journey to find what was missing in them and at the end complete each other to form the missing ring

They are like Yin-Yang which forms a circle of love, trust and belonging
Its a journey from Longing to Belonging.

Harry's Backstory: Dont know why some critics said his backstory wasnt there, they didnt show it in details but Harry clearly told Sejal in that night scene at the beach, that he loved a girl named Kulwant Kaur in his pind (village) but the girl was married off to someone else. So the young and heartbroken Harry ran away from home and went to Canada to become a singer.

Harry's backstory is also there in his flashes of memory at the Church when he dreams of a dupatta flying over the wheatfields of Punjab and he wakes up to see Sejal nestled close to him and hes hit with an intense feeling of homesickness and fear of being left alone again.

SRK portrays Harry's loneliness and longing brilliantly through his eyes. When hes overcome with emotions in the Church scene, he self consoles muttering probably what a consoling parent would, his loneliness sears the soul in that scene and many other scenes like when he yells at the ocean, calling out to his country, to his pind, to Sejal even though shes there. Also in the tram scene, the song lyrics that even though Sejal is there with him hes already missing her because he knows she will leave when she finds the ring

Even though Harry and Sejal keep on talking abt physical relationships, that is not what they are looking for from each other...its all abt human touch, companionship, of holding someone at night without making love.
Like when Harry asks Sejal to hug him in the train...or when they are just lying down hugging or snuggling.

Anushka also excels in her portrayal of Sejal, the outwardly confident girl with inner feelings of undworthiness, a rich girl who works as a lawyer in her family business (another hint of her being a caged bird). She wants to find out what its like to live free, to explore unchartered territories, to feel wanted, loved and cherished. With Harry she feels free, she feels wanted, she flies away like a bird...Phurrr...
Anu nailed it in the scene when she finds the ring in her bag stuff but keeps it a secret, in the way she looks at Harry when hes asking if she can see the ring in Gas's collection

SRK gives an excellent performance, emoting through his eyes, his body language, like when Harry moves away from her in the doorway scene when Sejal tells Mayank that this was not reality, she would have to go back to her fiance. Both know they are living in a make believe setting and it will end soon. Then they would both have to return to their incomplete lives.

The kiss at the end was nothing shocking or unpleasant. It was natural and passionate, it was the outburst of suppressed feelings for Harry, finally he could show her how much he loved and wanted her, now that she was single again.

Music: Most of the songs were excellent, Hawayein topping the list, what a beautiful song with moving lyrics. It resonated with the two travelling souls in their search for the symbolic ring all over Europe. This song has the sense of flying away somewhere, the flight of a soul looking for its true home.
Beech Beech Mein and Raula are both danceworthy songs with good beats

Jee ve soniya Jee, chahey Kisi ka hokar Jee...sums up the entire film's ethos

I wasnt bothered by the great number of songs as they were mostly playing in the background
and fit in with the ethos of the scene.
Often the frantically energetic songs appear right after an emotion charged scene, that way it gives the movie almost a bipolar vibe. At one moment both are being emotional or introspective and the next moment they are singing loudly and dancing...like Radha song right after the emotional scene in the church

I can see why overseas audience would appreciate this film more as it shows the loneliness of living alone abroad, far away from home, far from loved ones, the escapist soul which wanted to escape its roots in its youth but those same roots keep calling out and making him feel like belonging to someone and somewhere. In the end, he returns home to his roots and finds his home in Sejal.

Even Mayank tugs at the heartstrings when hes pleading with Harry and Sejal because he has no family in Frankfurt. And when Harry and Sejal go to his wedding and make it a memorable one, it gives us a warm feeling of happiness on behalf of Mayank. Harry and Sejal practically handle his whole wedding, with Sejal doing aarti to bride and groom, Harry singing and dancing, both of them arranging for food, serving plates, serving tea to everyone. Those scenes were really heartwarming and something desis abroad wiil understand and appreciate.

All said and done, it was a good movie but a bit slow in parts with some unnecessary sequences and scenes. I liked the 2nd half more than 1st half as the story and emotions progress to maturity in the 2nd half.

I give it 3 out of 5


I wholeheartedly agree with this film. It's certainly not everyone's cup of tea but I genuinely loved it.
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: pallavi25



Here is my review:

Finally watched the movie and I can see why many people did not like it, its not everyone's cup of tea. Its too introspective, allegorical, and looking inward at the protagonists emotional conflicts instead of being a light and fluffy rom-com that people were expecting.

Its definitely not a traditional rom-com inspite of all the songs, dances and spurts of romance. Its more of an inward looking, existential romcom in the age of loneliness, in the era of meaningless shallow existence of one night stands and compromise marriages

The movie is abt searching for a ring but the ring is merely a metaphor for the two incomplete souls searching for the other half and when they find each other their circle is completed. The ring is found.

Both Harry and Sejal were searching for something, Harry was the cynical, bitter and lonely tour guide, looking for something to fill the void in his life, Sejal is looking for her self worth, for a more meaningful life instead of the one shes been pigeonholed into.

Sejal feels unworthy and unloved, Harry feels incomplete and lonely, when they meet, they challenge each other's existence, they set out on a journey to find what was missing in themselves and at the end complete each other to form the missing ring

They are like Yin-Yang which forms a circle of love, trust and belonging
Its a journey from Longing to Belonging.

Harry's Backstory: Dont know why some critics said his backstory wasnt there, they didnt show it in details but Harry clearly told Sejal in that night scene at the beach, that he loved a girl named Kulwant Kaur in his pind (village) but the girl was married off to someone else. So the young and heartbroken Harry ran away from home and went to Canada to become a singer.

Harry's backstory is also there in his flashes of memory at the Church when he dreams of a dupatta flying over the wheatfields of Punjab and he wakes up to see Sejal nestled close to him and hes hit with an intense feeling of homesickness and fear of being left alone again.

SRK portrays Harry's loneliness and longing brilliantly through his eyes. When hes overcome with emotions in the Church scene, he self consoles muttering probably what a consoling parent would, his loneliness sears the soul in that scene and many other scenes like when he yells at the ocean, calling out to his country, to his pind, to Sejal even though shes there. Also in the tram scene, the song lyrics that even though Sejal is there with him hes already missing her because he knows she will leave when she finds the ring

Even though Harry and Sejal keep on talking abt physical relationships, that is not what they are looking for from each other...its all abt human touch, companionship, of holding someone at night without making love.
Like when Harry asks Sejal to hug him in the train...or when they are just lying down hugging or snuggling.

Anushka also excels in her portrayal of Sejal, the outwardly confident girl with inner feelings of undworthiness, a rich girl who works as a lawyer in her family business (another hint of her being a caged bird). She wants to find out what its like to live free, to explore unchartered territories, to feel wanted, loved and cherished. With Harry she feels free, she feels wanted, she flies away like a bird...Phurrr...
Anu nailed it in the scene when she finds the ring in her bag stuff but keeps it a secret, in the way she looks at Harry when hes asking if she can see the ring in Gas's collection

SRK gives an excellent performance, emoting through his eyes, his body language, like when Harry moves away from her in the doorway scene when Sejal tells Mayank that this was not reality, she would have to go back to her fiance. Both know they are living in a make believe setting and it will end soon. Then they would both have to return to their incomplete lives.

The kiss at the end was nothing shocking or unpleasant. It was natural and passionate, it was the outburst of suppressed feelings for Harry, finally he could show her how much he loved and wanted her, now that she was single again.

Music: Most of the songs were excellent, Hawayein topping the list, what a beautiful song with moving lyrics. It resonated with the two travelling souls in their search for the symbolic ring all over Europe. This song has the sense of flying away somewhere, the flight of a soul looking for its true home.
Beech Beech Mein and Raula are both danceworthy songs with good beats

Jee ve soniya Jee, chahey Kisi ka hokar Jee...sums up the entire film's ethos

I wasnt bothered by the great number of songs as they were mostly playing in the background
and fit in with the ethos of the scene.
Often the frantically energetic songs appear right after an emotion charged scene, that way it gives the movie almost a bipolar vibe. At one moment both are being emotional or introspective and the next moment they are singing loudly and dancing...like Radha song right after the emotional scene in the church

I can see why overseas audience would appreciate this film more as it shows the loneliness of living alone abroad, far away from home, far from loved ones, the escapist soul which wanted to escape its roots in its youth but those same roots keep calling out and making him feel like belonging to someone and somewhere. In the end, he returns home to his roots and finds his home in Sejal.

Even Mayank tugs at the heartstrings when hes pleading with Harry and Sejal because he has no family in Frankfurt. And when Harry and Sejal go to his wedding and make it a memorable one, it gives us a warm feeling of happiness on behalf of Mayank. Harry and Sejal practically handle his whole wedding, with Sejal doing aarti to bride and groom, Harry singing and dancing, both of them arranging for food, serving plates, serving tea to everyone. Those scenes were really heartwarming and something desis abroad wiil understand and appreciate.

All said and done, it was a good movie but a bit slow in parts with some unnecessary sequences and scenes. I liked the 2nd half more than 1st half as the story and emotions progress to maturity in the 2nd half.

I give it 3 out of 5







damnn...luv reading ur reviews.

you know what, I might go again. I really really want to like this movie of shah. the reason, shah's act here is pretty cool. I was so worried when seeing him in trailers, but like I said, when it comes to romance, shah can win in his worst movies.

and totally agree with you...shah emoting with eyes... TOP!
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Posted: 8 years ago
songs are pretty cool as well and locals to die for. but I have seen these locals too many times.
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: briahna


damnn...luv reading ur reviews.

you know what, I might go again. I really really want to like this movie of shah. the reason, shah's act here is pretty cool. I was so worried when seeing him in trailers, but like I said, when it comes to romance, shah can win in his worst movies.

and totally agree with you...shah emoting with eyes... TOP!


Thanks, Bri 😃

Yeah, watch it again, such movies take time to grow in our hearts.

Shah's eyes are so expressive, sigh...when he looks at Sejal in the train...she asks him to look at her that way as nobody had looked at her like that before 😳

At the end, I came out with a sad, heavy feeling in my heart, I was feeling sorry for Imtiaz, not because the film flopped but because of the intense feelings of loneliness and searching for love that is the lasting impression I had of Imtiaz as person who has written and directed this film.
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Posted: 8 years ago


The film has collected Rs 15.25 crores on Day-1 (Friday), Rs 15 crores on Day-2 (Saturday) and Rs 15.50 on Day-3 (Sunday). But falls 50% on the during the weekdays. As per reports, The film collected Rs. 7.15 crore on Day 4 Monday, and Rs 4.50 crore on Day 5 (Tuesday), and Rs. 2.5 crore(approx) on Day6 (Wednesday). Reportedly, The film has now collected Rs. 58.40 crore* in total and would wrap it's first week around the Rs. 60 crore mark.
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#JabHarryMetSejal Budget - 119 Crore Nett - 66 Crore (Expected) Overseas - $11 mil (Expected) India - FLOP Overseas - HIT Worldwide - *

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@pallavi25 nice review,thank you for explaining harry's self consoling in the church scene...I didn't get it then...he was consoling himself like his mother probably would...of course!...who else did he have to be consoled by..
I watched this movie a day before...and I am not good with words so even after wanting to I couldn't write a review...but I agree with so many things...and some other things/insights in your review are the ones which I missed(so thank you for those)...I think not only those who stay away from home or their country but also those who are aware of their loneliness can understand this movie...they kept saying in the movie that harry hadn't gone home in frankfurt for months but it was not just a bricks waala house he lacked in his life...but a person to belong to too...and sejal was his home...a home which too was empty without him...like that song's line..."khaali hai jo tere bina main woh ghar hu tera"...also I think they took turns in their relationship to be the protective one,harry kept saving sejal from all kinds of people and situations...and sejal interfered in his life and made major decisions for him...made him do things that his lonely self needed...like going with him to mayank's wedding...she said to him "koi kehne waala nahi hai toh kuch bhi karoge kya"...harry said it too,that sometimes he thinks she will be able to save him...

poor harry man...what a life he was living...when he cried after reaching his village was really moving...he really did need some saving...and he was the more emotional and thus more bitter of the two...while sejal was the practical one...like the way she said/reached to the conclusion that she can't marry a nice,sweet friend after all😆

I kind of want to watch this movie again too...let me ask one of my friends if they will go with me...I keep listening to safar and ghar and hawaayein...and I think I like safar more than hawaayein
Edited by JaiJaiIraniMata - 8 years ago
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Posted: 8 years ago

Originally posted by: pallavi25



Here is my review:

Finally watched the movie and I can see why many people did not like it, its not everyone's cup of tea. Its too introspective, allegorical, and looking inward at the protagonists emotional conflicts, instead of being a light and fluffy rom-com that people were expecting.

Its definitely not a traditional rom-com inspite of all the songs, dances and spurts of romance. Its more of an inward looking, existential romcom in the age of loneliness, in the era of meaningless shallow existence of one night stands and compromise marriages

The movie is abt searching for a ring but the ring is merely a metaphor for the two incomplete souls searching for the other half and when they find each other their circle is completed. The ring is found.

Both Harry and Sejal were searching for something, Harry was the cynical, bitter and lonely tour guide, looking for something to fill the void in his life, Sejal is looking for her self worth, for a more meaningful life instead of the one shes been pigeonholed into.

Sejal feels unworthy and unloved, Harry feels incomplete and lonely, when they meet, they challenge each other's existence, they set out on a journey to find what was missing in themselves and at the end complete each other to form the missing ring

They are like Yin-Yang which forms a circle of love, trust and belonging
Its a journey from Longing to Belonging.

Harry's Backstory: Dont know why some critics said his backstory wasnt there, they didnt show it in details but Harry clearly told Sejal in that night scene at the beach, that he loved a girl named Kulwant Kaur in his pind (village) but the girl was married off to someone else. So the young and heartbroken Harry ran away from home and went to Canada to become a singer.

Harry's backstory is also there in his flashes of memory at the Church when he dreams of a dupatta flying over the wheatfields of Punjab and he wakes up to see Sejal nestled in his arms, and hes hit with an intense feeling of homesickness and fear of being left alone again.

SRK portrays Harry's loneliness and longing brilliantly through his eyes. When hes overcome with emotions in the Church scene, he self consoles muttering probably what a consoling parent would, his loneliness sears the soul in that scene and many other scenes like when he yells at the ocean, calling out to his country, to his pind, to Sejal even though shes there. Also in the tram scene, the song lyrics and his eyes that express, even though Sejal is there with him hes already missing her because he knows she will leave when she finds the ring

Even though Harry and Sejal keep on talking abt physical relationships, that is not what they are looking for from each other...its all abt human touch, companionship, of holding someone at night without making love.
Like when Harry asks Sejal to hug him in the train...or when they are just lying down hugging or snuggling.

Anushka also excels in her portrayal of Sejal, the outwardly confident girl with inner feelings of undworthiness, a rich girl who works as a lawyer in her family diamond business (another hint of her being a caged bird). She wants to find out what its like to live free, to explore unchartered territories, to feel wanted, loved and cherished. With Harry she feels free, she feels wanted, she flies away like a bird...Phurrr...
Anu nailed it in the scene when she finds the ring stuffed in her bag but keeps it a secret, in the way she looks at Harry when hes asking if she can see the ring in Gas's collection

SRK gives an excellent performance, emoting through his eyes, through his body language, like when Harry moves away from her in the doorway scene when Sejal tells Mayank that this was not reality, she would have to go back to her fiance. Both know they are living in a make believe setting and it will end soon. Then they would both have to return to their incomplete lives.

The kiss at the end was nothing shocking or unpleasant. It was natural and passionate, it was the outburst of suppressed feelings for Harry, finally he could show her how much he loved and wanted her, now that she was single again.

Music: Most of the songs were excellent, Hawayein topping the list, what a beautiful song with moving lyrics. It resonated with the two travelling souls in their search for the symbolic ring all over Europe. This song has the sense of flying away somewhere, the flight of a soul looking for its true home.
Beech Beech Mein and Raula are both danceworthy songs with good beats

Jee ve soniya Jee, chahey Kisi ka hokar Jee...sums up the entire film's ethos

I wasnt bothered by the great number of songs as they were mostly playing in the background
and fit in with the ethos of the scene.
Often the frantically energetic songs appear right after an emotion charged scene, that way it gives the movie almost a bipolar vibe. At one moment both are being emotional or introspective and the next moment they are singing loudly and dancing...like Radha song right after the emotional scene in the church

I can see why overseas audience would appreciate this film more as it shows the loneliness of living alone abroad, far away from home, far from loved ones, the escapist soul which wanted to escape its roots in its youth but those same roots keep calling out and making him feel like belonging to someone and somewhere. In the end, he returns home to his roots and finds his home in Sejal.

Even Mayank tugs at the heartstrings when hes pleading with Harry and Sejal to attend his wedding because he has no family in Frankfurt. And when Harry and Sejal go to his wedding and make it a memorable one, it gives us a warm feeling of happiness on behalf of Mayank. Harry and Sejal practically handle his whole wedding, with Sejal doing aarti to bride and groom, Harry singing and dancing, both of them arranging for food, serving plates, serving tea to everyone. Those scenes were really heartwarming and something desis abroad wiil understand and appreciate.

All said and done, it was a good movie but a bit slow in parts with some unnecessary sequences and scenes. I liked the 2nd half more than 1st half as the story and emotions progress to maturity in the 2nd half.

I give it 3 out of 5


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