Nanu Ki Jaanu Movie Review

Suffice it to say, by a finish of Nanu Ki Jaanu, flattering most everybody in my entertainment (me included) were radically shouting during a film, rather than with it

Nanu Ki Jaanu
Abhay Deol and Patralekhaa in Nanu Ki Jaanu

Nanu Ki Jaanu
U/A: Comedy Drama
Dir: Faraz Haider
Cast: Abhay Deol, Manu Rishi, Patralekhaa
Rating: Rating

Well, a assembly will do what it wants to – watch this film (or any other), or not. One doesn’t feel terribly bad for them (this reviewer, included). You do feel worse for actor Abhay Deol, starring in this, given it was usually about a decade ago, he was substantially a ‘king of vicious acclaim’, given a fibre of choices he made, operative with comparatively young/untested directors behind afterwards – Imtiaz Ali (Socha Na Tha), Navdeep Singh (Manorama Six Feet Under), Reema Kagti (Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd), etc – altogether defying a Bollywood norm.

One such undoubted gem of his was Dibakar Bannerjee’s Oye Lucky Lucky Oye (2008), that during slightest on paper, this film seems to be a healthy prolongation of. It’s set in a gullies and bylanes of Delhi. The screenplay is credited to Manu Rishi, who’d also likewise worked on Oye Lucky (as discourse writer). As had a first-time filmmaker here (from Oye Lucky’s directorial team, I’m told).

I think that’s a usually paper Deol might have review or been enticed by, or maybe a initial few pages of a script, which, most like another Bannerjee masterpiece, Khosla Ka Ghosla (2006), deals with a goon who grabs properties for a living, nonetheless that fact is utterly separate to a film itself.

This Haryanvi-ish bloke gets concerned in a highway collision that leads to a immature girl’s death, even as he tries to save her. She earnings to haunt him by a garland of scenes that’s meant to make we laugh, presumably looking during a rough, tough, plain-spoken Jat, who transforms into someone Deol is some-more like-a ‘softy’, to use a renouned boarding-school pejorative.

So is this some arrange a horror-comedy? Like, maybe, a rebellious take on slick-looking horror, churned with a bit of sex and Sufiana numbers, that a Bhatts’ had burst a mainstream stage with for a decade and some? You wish. In fact if we were to extend me a wish, I’d unequivocally ask for superpowers to make clarity of what this movie-that meanders by a mystery, romance, besides unwell during both comedy and horror-is unequivocally about.

Suffice it to say, by a finish of it, flattering most everybody in my entertainment (me included) were radically shouting during a film, rather than with it, being treated to a array of sequences, suspicion adult flattering most on-the-go, given a filmmakers had no idea what to do over a point, so they only gripping adding characters, while adding to a corniness. Sad. Very sad-chiefly for a super-fine, and now ironically an under-rated actor, during a centre of it all.

Also review – Nanu Ki Jaanu: Get set to roar and giggle with Abhay Deol and Patralekhaa!

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