Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Jab Tak Hai Jaan - Feel the Ultimate Love


Jab Tak Hai Jaan – The Ultimate Love Story

Cast :- Shah Rukh Khan (as Samar)
                 Katrina Kaif (as Meera)
                 Anushka Sharma (as Akira)
                 Anupam Kher
                 Rishi Kapoor
                 Neetu Kapoor

Director :- Yash Chopra



Words will not do justice to the swan song of a great filmmaker, but one has to try. So here it goes.
Some people really know how to make a film. Jab Tak Hai Jaan (JTHJ) is Yash Chopra’s last film as director and it’s a film rich in philosophy, poetic love and honest emotions. Like any piece of commercial cinema, it has its cinematic liberties and plot holes. But the sum of it is an old school love story that weaves its magic on the tender hearts of die-hard romantics. The King of romance lives up to his epithet.

The film is based on the love story of Samar Anand (ShahRukh Khan) and Meera (Katrina Kaif), about how they fall in love,then get separated & then again patch up with lots of twists and turns. The film starts off in London where Samar is a desi boy desperate to earn an honest living in a foreign land. He runs into the ravishing Meera who entrusts all her faith in Jesus. Samar helps Meera get over her pent up anxieties and in the process they fall in love. And just when you think the film’s running into the oh-we’ve-seen-that-before territory a twist separates the lovers. SRK’s forced to move to India where he runs into the boisterous Akira. Akira’s daredevil personality and spirit impresses Samar. But of course she’s alive and happening because she loves him.

The story seems like a run-of-the-mill love triangle but there’s more to their dilemma than just the obvious. You don’t have melodramatic and unreal sacrifices or two women competing to woo their man. Instead you get a mature sense of camaraderie between the characters. And some master class writing where the same-old same-old “yadaash kho jaana” is crafted in the form of retrograde amnesia. 

A.R.Rahman’s music at the background adds a touch of magic to the film.

JTHJ is (according to me) the best Romantic cinema made in this Generation. A hallmark film. A must-watch film.

The film should get minimum 4/5 at the critic’s corner.

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