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Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey Hindi Online Movie 2010 And Review

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Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey Hindi Online Movie Review:
Genre: Adventure, Period
Director: Ashutosh Gowariker
Producer: Ajay Bijli, Sanjeev K. Bijli, Sunita Gowariker
Banner: PVR Pictures, Ashutosh Gowariker Productions
Music Director: Sohail Sen
Lyricist: Javed Akhtar
Star Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Sikander Kher, Vishakha Singh, Samrat Mukherji, Maninder Singh, Feroz Wahid Khan, Shreyas Pandit, Amin Gazi, Rohan Painter, Smit Sheth, Palash Muchhal, Nitin Prabhat, Narendra Bindra, Paarth Mandal, Mohsin Khan, Abbas Khandwawala, Shubham Patekar, Gaurav Sethi, Aakash Joshi, Vikramjeet Virk, Jan Bostock, Monty Munford, Francis Matthews, Paul Gatward, John Tassi, John Pollard, Robert Drury, Aamir Khan
Release Date: December 3, 2010

Ashutosh Gowariker is back! And this time he brings us a tale of youthful courage and determination well wound with his favourite emotion of patriotism. But no matter how much we’d like to say that he is back with a bang, Gowariker’s latest movie Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey hardly qualifies for a must-watch and registers its presence in the company of brilliantly conceived but averagely executed patriotic movies. It definitely falls more than just a few miles short of Lagaan in its appeal and character individuality. While Lagaan was a fictional yet splendid, account of a bunch of villagers beating the Brits at their own game, quite literally, KHJJS, based on a true story, fails to invoke the pathos of the common man the same way.

KHJJS is the tale of the Chittagong uprising gone wrong. It talks about a dynamic and fiery school teacher who led a band of 2 headstrong women, 5 passionate revolutionaries and 56 teenage kids into the den of the British and created a night of immense terror in the ruling hearts. Later however, the British acted out of frustration and hunted all till the last one of them was brutally massacred. Inspired by Manini Chatterjee’s book, Do and Die: The Chittagong Uprising 1930 – 34, KHJJSseeks to glorify the sheer courage and resonance of the teenage revolution of Chittagong. The uprising doesn’t find too many textbook references and that could have easily worked in favour of the movie essentially because of its fresh appeal. But the lofty dialogues and the boring stretches make the movie lose its mark and leave the viewers wanting for more.

Even the rage and fervor of the lead character Surjya Sen are not manifest in Abhishek Bachchan’s benevolent and ever-smiling disposition and the viewers wait in vain to catch a glimpse of Gurukant Desai in him. But the day is saved with Deepika Padukone portraying Kalpana Dutta and Sikandar Kher portraying Nirmal with passionate zeal. But the raging passions and fires in the bellies of the young revolutionaries that the book talks about fail to get captured in the movie and hence the connection with the common viewer snaps prematurely. However, the zeal of some young characters keeps the movie alive and scenes depicting kids trying to discuss and understand the meaning of Vande Matram keeps things on track.

The first half of the movie revolves around planning, financing and coordinating the revolution and becomes drudging owing to the barrage of characters introduced and the monotony of the scheming scenes. The second half of the movie speaks action and hence gathers momentum. The scenes depicting the revolutionaries’ attempts at attacking the cantonment area inspire awe amongst the viewers and are duly followed by some serious tear-jerking penultimate scenes which inspire rapt attention from the viewers.

Overall, coming from Gowariker, the movie raises fans’ expectations a tad bit too high but despite his best and most sincere efforts, unfortunately falls quite flat when it comes to living up to the same. A onetime watch you ask? Definitely yes. But you wouldn’t want to spend the weekend with this one.

Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey Pre-release Review
It seems that producer-director Ashutosh Gowariker success rate is solely dependent on signature period sagas. After ‘Lagaan’ and ‘Jodha Akbar’, it’s the youth revolutionary flick ‘Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Se’ from his kitty. Based on the Manini Chatterjee novel ‘DO AND DIE: The Chittagong Uprising 1930’, the movie is a period thriller highlighting India’s struggle for independence. Directed by Ashutosh Gowariker, the movie features Abhishek Bachchan and Deepika Padukone in the leading roles. The film has been produced by Ajay Bijli, Sanjeev K Bijli, and Sunita Gowariker, under the banner Ashutosh Gowariker and PVR Pictures. The serious and energetic soundtrack of the movie, composed by Sohail Sen and penned by renowned Javed Akhtar, oozes out sense of patriotism. ‘Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Se’ is set to hit the theaters on 3rd December, 2010.

First comes first, do not be mistaken by the word ‘khelein’ to be a game similar to what was portrayed in ‘Lagaan’. In fact, the title of this true story revolves around the struggle and emotions of the youngsters of the 1930s era during the British rule. Date: 18 April 1930. A group of 64 members, led by freedom fighter-idealistic leader-teacher Surjya Sen (Abhishek Bachchan) and his comrades-in-arms, attack two armories in Chittagong, West Bengal raising the Indian National Flag to attain independence from the decade-old British rule. Forming this band are the forgotten heroes Kalpana Datta (Deepika Padukone), Pritilata Waddekar (Vishakha Singh), Nirmal Sen (Sikander Kher), Ambika Chakraborty (Shreyas Pandit), and other defiant and fearless revolutionaries.

With this, begins the bloody journey of underground movements, daring escapes, tragic captures, thrilling attacks, and their undying legacy. After last year’s debacle of ‘What’s Your Raashee’, Ashutosh Gowariker hopes to return back to the box office hit squad with ‘Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Se’. Touted to be a period thriller, rather than the usual pre-independence era flicks, will this inspirational film attract enough audience and create awareness about the untold story of these forgotten heroes? Will the new leading pair of Abhishek-Deepika be able to create sizzle chemistry on-screen? You got to wait until 3rd December, 2010 when ‘Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Se’ releases and check it out for yourself.


Rating : 3