Tuesday, March 17, 2009

JAI VEERU


JAI VEERU

Cast
Fardeen Khan,
Kunal Khemu,
Dia Mirza,
Arbaaz Khan
Director: Puneet Sira
Producer: Narendra Bajaj, Shyam Bajaj
Cinematography : K Rajkumar
Music : Bappa Lahri
Playback Singer :
Hard Kaur, Rema Lahiri, Mauli Dave, Javed Ali, Raja Hasan, Mika Singh, Tulsi Kumar, Saim, Omar Inayat
Lyricist :
Sameer,Omer Inayat
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Reviews
1. Economic Times, By Gaurav Malani, Indiatimes Movies
In times when 'Jai Ho' is bringing global glory to India, comes 'Jai-Veeru' that brings universal ridicule to our filmmaking
standards. Perhaps the idea is - if Indians can succeed at Oscars, so can they qualify at the Razzie Awards. A Sholay kinda Jai-Veeru bonding is out of question. Rather the director's idea of establishing any relationship in the film is through an item song. Item number one and Jai (Fardeen Khan) and Veeru (Kunal Khemu) are friends. Item number two and their shady stealing business is set. A bikini babe (Anjana Sukhani) emerges from beach and Veeru is in love at first sight. Item number three and the couple is in love. .... Read Full Review
2. MSN source : Bollywood Hungama
'Jai Veeru' remains faithful to the formula, except that it borrows from a not-too-popular Hollywood film 'Bulletproof' [1996; starring Damon Wayans and Adam Sandler].

After attempting a real-dark-grim film 'I - Proud To Be An Indian', director Puneet Sira plays to the masses this time. With 'Jai Veeru', the target audience is not the thinking viewer, but those looking for a complete farce in terms of plotline. Expectedly, 'Jai Veeru' caters to the hardcore masses that are yet to embrace new-age cinema in this multiplex era..... Read Full Review
3. BUZZ18,
Avoid getting a high BP watching this nonstop nonsense unfolding on screen
Taking its title from the famous on-screen jodi of Jai-Veeru from Amitabh Bachchan-Dharmendra starrer Sholay, the film tries to weave in a tale of friendship-betrayal-friendship between its two lead characters aptly named Jai (Fardeen) and Veeru (Kunal).
Jai is an undercover cop who is on a mission to expose underworld kingpin Tejpal (Arbaaz). He befriends a car thief Veeru (Kunal) to reach Tejpal. Happy-go-lucky dude Veeru mistakes Jai's affection for real and starts trusting him like an elder brother. When in a police raid, Jai's identity gets revealed to Veeru, a scuffle follows between the two, which leads to Veeru shooting Jai accidentally. On the run, Veeru escapes to Bangkok. Hurt by Jai's betrayal and with Tejpal baying for his blood, Veeru decides to turn approver against Tejpal. What follows next is anybody's guess…..Read Full Review
4. Times Of India , Nikhil Kazmi TNN
It's not just the title which is a throwback to Sholay, but the entire film seems to be trapped in a time warp. Today, when even traditional Bollywood masala boasts of a newness in terms of plot and narrative structure, Jai Veeru falls back on the old-fashioned cops and robbers caper. More importantly, it refuses to add anything different to this run-of-the-mill affair that sees even a talented actor like Kunal Khemu deliver an indifferent act.
Much unlike the legendary Jai and Veeru jodi of Sholay, this boyzone pits the principled cop, Jai (Fardeen Khan) against small time hoodlum, Veeru (Kunal Khemu). The two begin as best buddies, where Jai masquerades as a car mechanic and gangs up with Veeru in his sundry car heists. The duo pledge eternal brotherhood to each other after several beer guzzling bouts, only to end up at opposite sides of a gun. And that's because the disguised cop is actually out to get the petty chor's boss (Arbaz Khan), who happens to be a big time Bhai. Time for bhaichara to be replaced by some blood-letting badla (revenge), as Jai and Veeru keep changing their colours: now friend, now foe. .....read full review

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