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Jawaani Jaaneman movie review: This Saif Ali Khan and Alaya F starrer is a refreshing-breezy film

From the day the posters and the trailer of Jawaani Jaaneman have been released, we have been quite excited to watch the film. Finally, the movie hits the screens today. So, does the film live up to the expectations? Well, yes!


Jawaani Jaaneman is about a man in his late 40s named Jazz (Saif Ali Khan). He is single, loves to party, and enjoys his life to the fullest. But soon everything changes, when a girl named Tia (Alaya F) enters his life and turns out to be his daughter. The movie moves forward with a lot of hilarious scenes and some emotional moments.

First of all, we have to say that the story of Jawaani Jaaneman is something that we haven’t seen in Bollywood before. After the trailer of the film was released, a lot of people felt that the movie is similar to Salman Khan starrer Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai. But that’s not the case here.

The first half of the film is a bit average. But the movie goes to a totally different level in the second half. The second half is amazing. You will be laughing out loud as well as you will get emotional. Nitin Kakkar has narrated the film very well. He gets the perfect amount of laughter and the emotional angle touches the right chords of our hearts.

Talking about actors, Saif Ali Khan has given a very good performance. It is not something new for him, but we have loved him in such characters. Alaya F is damn good and makes a confident debut. She is perfect as Tia and proves her mettle as an actress. Tabu has an extended cameo in the film and she has nailed it. She once again proves that she is one of the most talented and versatile actresses we have in the industry. Kubbra Sait has a very good role in the film and she is outstanding. Kumud Mishra and Farida Jalal also leave a mark with their performances.

Coming to music, Ole Ole and Gallan Kardi, both the songs impress us a lot. Apart from these two tracks, the song that leaves an impact is Mere Baabula which goes on in the background.

Overall, Jawaani Jaaneman is a nice entertaining film with some really good performances in it. We are sure you will like it.

Ratings: 3.5/5

Watch the trailer here…

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