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Jo Hum Chahein Review

| Movie Reviews > Jo Hum Chahein |
| Producer |
Aman Gill |
| Director |
Pawan Gill |
| Music Director |
Sachin Gupta |
| Cast |
Sunny Gill, Simran Kaur Mundi |
Love stories are the most tried and tested genre in Bollywood. Youthful stories in particular are eagerly lapped up if the romance quotient is just right, the lead pair is charming, the songs are tuneful and easy on the lips and the sweet and tender moments stay fresh in your memory even after youve made an exit from the cineplex. The process of falling in love changes in film after film, but what remains intact -- at least in Hindi movies -- is the joy and elation when the lovers unite in the finale.
First-time director Pawan Gill attempts to tell a love story that deals with the problems and struggles of a Gen X couple. Though its easy to decipher what course the journey would take, you can help but acknowledge the fact that Pawan at least makes a sincere attempt to tell a story thats breezy and pacy, with an interesting twist midway through the film. Well shot with several interesting moments, its a film that the urban youth should identify with instantly.
But theres a flipside as well. And that pertains to its screenplay. More on that later!
JO HUM CHAHEIN is a coming of age story of Rohan [Sunny Gill] and Neha [Simran Mundi], two young, hip, effervescent individuals whose lives change forever once they meet and fall in love. Rohan is a brash, cocky, ambitious, 24-year-old MBA graduate who wants instant success and will do anything to make that come true.
Rohan moves to Mumbai to pursue a career as a stockbroker where he meets Neha, a no-nonsense, strong-headed girl, whos come to Mumbai to follow her dreams, the dream of becoming a film actor. Neha is someone who believes in love, but hasn given any guy a chance because no one measures up to her standards of Mr. Right. Thats until Rohan comes along and her life changes completely.
Both of them have different wants, desires and quests, but they manage to come together and go on a journey that intertwines their personal and professional lives.
Director Pawan Gill, who has also penned its script, chooses to narrate a story that not only focuses on romance, but also on the aspirations of the youth and how far can they go to accomplish their goals. In doing so, Pawan doesn take the tried and tested route to narrate his tale. The love story isn the type that would make you exclaim, Not again. But the entire stock market perspective is what couldve been lucidly elucidated for the average moviegoer to decipher. Sure, the character of Alyy Khan does make things clear at the outset, but during the course of the journey, there couldve been more clarity on the issue. Case in point, what eventually goes wrong in Sunnys career, how Alyy uses him and how Alyy pays for it eventually couldve been better explained.
However, despite the blemishes, theres no denying that Pawan has handled a couple of poignant moments well. The twist in the tale and the confrontation between the lead pair in the middle of the film is super. Also, the transformation in Sunnys character -- how he gradually realizes the importance of a relationship -- is prudently dealt with.
A love story is incomplete without melodious music and the songs in JO HUM CHAHEIN have the required vigor to entice the youth. Sachin Gupta delivers some lovely compositions, which includes tracks such as Ishq Hothon Se, Peepni and Aaj Bhi Party. The songs are well choreographed and the icing on the cake is the visual appeal in each track. Talking of visual appeal, the review would be incomplete without acknowledging the contribution by the DoP, Manush Nandan. The film has eye-catching visuals and even otherwise, its an incredibly stylish looking film. The production design [Amrita Mahal Nakai and Sabrina Singh] is top notch.
Sunny Gill renders his character with tremendous sincerity. Its a character, like I pointed out earlier, thats bona fide and identifiable and Sunnys performance makes it all the more relatable. Simran Mundi is photogenic and has the potential to grow into a fine actor. Shes a tad self-conscious initially, but illustrates potency in heartrending moments consequently. Alyy Khan is first-rate, while Achint Kaur carries her part with flourish. Yuri Suri, as Sunnys father, makes his presence felt. Samar Virmani, Sunnys friend, is self-assured and handles his part well, while Mansi Multani does a fine job. Ritwik Dhananjay is confident.
On the whole, JO HUM CHAHEIN is a decent watch that will require a strong word of mouth to leave a mark.
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dhruv
26/02/2012 14:02:42 |
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hussain
19/02/2012 08:02:04 |
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nais song |
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umesh
29/01/2012 13:01:57 |
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very nice i hope ki mere luv story bhi kuch aise hi ho
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kavita
26/01/2012 14:01:04 |
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niceeeeeeeeeee!songggggggggggggggg! |
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nitish kushwaha
20/12/2011 15:12:27 |
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I love you sandeep |
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Hemlata
20/12/2011 09:12:00 |
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Very nice love story & ishq hoto se song very nice. |
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Sandeep Mourya
20/12/2011 09:12:42 |
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Very nice love story & ishq hoto se song very nice. |
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Sandeep Mourya
20/12/2011 09:12:20 |
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Very nice love story & ishq hoto se song very nice. |
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Sandeep Mourya
20/12/2011 09:12:10 |
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Very nice love story & ishq hoto se song very nice. |
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Sandeep Mourya
20/12/2011 09:12:00 |
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Very nice love story & ishq hoto se song very nice. |
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Sandeep Mourya
20/12/2011 09:12:17 |
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