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Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012) Hindi Movie Review Aggregator

Submitted by on November 13, 2012 – 4:15 pmNo Comment | 131 views


Shahrukh Khan has had a gala release of his latest film ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ this Diwali, and the film has already gained much acclaim for being acclaimed director Yash Chopra’s final film. Starring Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif in the lead female roles, the film has opened to a terrific response all over. Here is what the critics thought of the film.

NDTV Movies sounds impressed: “Watch Jab Tak Hai Jaan not just for the obvious sentimental reason but for the fact that it shows, for one last time, what Bollywood will miss now that the undisputed master of romantic sagas is no more.”

Zee News thinks this one would be remembered, jab tak hai jaan: “In case you still haven’t, go watch ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’. You can thank the Kings of Romance once you’re done with the film… nahi bhoolenge hum, jab tak hai jaan!”

Rediff does not sound all bowled over: “…by phase three of this romance, the screenplay has gone completely haywire and filled with a series of turnabouts that wouldn’t look so out of place in a Manmohan Desai caper. The last half an hour meanders at a snail’s pace and packs in one daft development after another. And I can’t help agreeing with the man in the seat next to mine who remarked, ‘Is this the uncut version?’”



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