Banner: Siddhi Vinayak Movies
Producer: Narendra Bajaj, Shyam Bajaj
Executive Producer / Co-Producer: Varun Bajaj
Director: Puneet Sira
Star Cast: Fardeen Khan, Kunal Khemu, Dia Mirza, Anjana Sukhani, Arbaaz Khan, Rajesh Khattar
Lyricist: Sameer, Omer Inayat
Music Director: Bappa Lahri
The film “Jai Veeru” takes the friendship theme from “Sholay” and merges it up with other masala movies of 70’s , to get a package comprising of item numbers, dance, emotional sequences , comedy and action but the film fails to impress in any of these fields and the overall effect is rather nullified.
Jai is a mechanic and Veeru is a car stealer and both get together to form a burglar team although they don’t like each other. Jai wants to meet gangster Tejpal with the help of Veeru who is in love with a bikini girl, who comes out of the ocean. As the processes of running and chasing takes place, Jai is hit with a bullet on his skull and he takes medical treatment for the injury. A metal plate is implanted on his head and it is shown that Jai is married and settled with a nurse.
Then some kind of diary is traced by Veeru that contains telephone numbers and list of clients and contact numbers of the villain .The film’s direction is below average and script takes awful turns at unexpected moments. The overflow of masala elements fails to impress the audience. Nothing is exceptionally catchy or attractive. The comedy scenes fail to generate humor. Editing is not done properly. Cinematography is ok.
Kunal Khemu and Fardeen Khan appear ok (Kunal’s performance is better than Fardeen) and Anjana Sukhani and Dia Mirza’s performance is average. Arbaaz Khan, Govind Namdeo, Rajesh Khattar and Rakesh Bedi are ok. The film doesn’t have much appeal to get audience.
Rating: 2/10
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