~~ Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story : Review , Rating ~~
Star cast: Vivek Oberoi, Neha Sharma, Shishir Sharma, Nasser
What’s Good: A tried and tested chemical formula of Rom-Coms.
What’s Bad: Uninteresting plot. Shabby acting. Tacky Humor.
Loo break: Innumerable.Watch or Not?: No. Sweet humored notoriety suits Munnabhai not Jayantabhai. Carry along pillows and quilt; this movie will treat your Insomnia better than any shrink
Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story Review: Script Analysis
The same old script is nauseating much!
The film lacks luster, grandeur and wit of romantic comedies – enough to
be a blemish. While crime romance films are quite interesting if well
fabricated, the story itself is flawed in this case. It is like an empty
mousse with its richness gone bland. The film does have its share of
light hearted humor enwrapped in wit that stenches. Bursting with
mediocre entertainment, it tries its best to paint a legible picture.
The only energetic bits are when Vivek and Neha are romancing each
other. The chemistry is viable but forgettable and is not really
endearing. Falling in the same terrain as a series of its predecessors,
the movie very desperately tries to claw at the warmth of the Munnabhai
series. While Hirani’s stories are essentially magical in its fabric,
this movie fails you by being shallow and dampens your spirits.
The film’s story is anything but
innovative and what’s worse is that it fails to reproduce any good from
the charming formula of Opposites attract. One can hope for the film to
do well in single screens, but it is a multiplex disaster for the
terrible entertainment it manages to deliver. The film is a pathetic
cocktail of needless humor. The romance is cheeky but with the story
being so weak, one can only do that little for the film.
Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story Review: Star Performances
To be honest, while watching the film my mind kept going back to the charming and suave lover boy image Vivek donned in Saathiya.
His good acting has blurred out in our memories because it was that
long ago! This man has lost his edge in trying very hard to fit into the
stereotypical moulds of Bollywood tailored roles. He is not even half
the actor he was in Saathiya or in Company for that
matter. However I admit this judgment of mine is based on a film which
is awfully weak. The film does very little to defend any of its actors
for that matter. Vivek’s Tapori lingo and safe work tries hard to push
the film but the not-so-dignified dim witted screenplay butchers it all.
Neha Sharma is straight out of Barbie
Land posing as the Angelina Jolie of tinsel town. She is bimbo-ishly
silly and outrageously dumb (Sorry, for being racist) She is annoyingly
irritating and sleazy. The only thing that works in her favor is her
looks but has clearly done zero effort to enhance anything else at all.
The other characters are simply as
misplaced as the film itself. It really shocks me opine that even saas
bahu serials have a better level of acting.
Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story Review: Direction, Music & Technical Aspects
It feels terrible to slam someone’s work
that is dripping off his sweat and blood. But, this film will make you
sweat. It is immensely tiresome to watch something as foolish as Jayantabhai ki luv story, The weak direction rambles on pointlessly only to culminate into a
pointless climax. The music does no good to the film overall besides the
songs sung by Atif Aslam which is definitely soothing. The mash up
songs is strikingly good. The movie’s editing is decent. I guess even
they couldn’t figure out means to fix up the damaged plot.
Bokas movie
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