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Ok Jaanu Movie Released on Monday, January 23, 2017
3.7
Ratings : 3.7/5 from 153 Users
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OK Jaanu (English: OK Darling) is an upcoming Indian romantic drama film directed by Shaad Ali and story, screenplay & produced by Mani Ratnam and Karan Johar under their banners Madras Talkies and Dharma Productions respectively. It is an official remake of Mani Ratnam's Tamil film O Kadhal Kanmani starring Dulquer Salmaan and Nithya Menen.The film stars Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor in the lead roles, portraying a young couple in a live-in relationship in Mumbai with Naseeruddin Shah and Leela Samson play supporting roles as an older couple in the film, portraying the younger couple's landlords. A. R. Rahman will compose the film's score and soundtrack while Gulzar is the dialogue writer of this film. Writer : Gulzar Director : Shaad Ali Stars : Aditya Roy Kapur, Shraddha Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor Duration : 2 Hrs 15 Min

Ok Jaanu Movie Reviews

this movie is a very good movie. i want to see this movie. and this is very good cinema. actors and actress are very good. this is very nice and fantastic cinema. we will feel pleasure when we watch this cinema. and songs of this cinema are very very good.
Posted By : Abinsha Navas On 13 Dec 2017
Very Good Very Good
indian romantic drama film directed by shaad ali and story, screenplay & produced by mani ratnam and karan johar under their banners madras talkies and dharma productions respectively. it is an official remake of mani ratnam's tamil film o kadhal kanmani starring dulquer salmaan and nithya menen.the film stars aditya roy kapur and shraddha kapoor in the lead roles, portraying a young couple in a live-in relationship in mumbai with naseeruddin shah and leela samson play supporting roles as an older couple in the film
Posted By : Surendra Kushwah On 6 Sep 2017
Very Good Very Good
ok jaanu hits the screens a bit too late in the day. the theme of commitment phobia itself feels as fresh as an over-gnawed chewing gum. on top of that, if, like yours truly, you have already seen the mani ratnam original, o kadhal kanmani, then the hindi remake plays out way too dull and dreary in comparison, lacking in the vital spark and passion. much of the charm of the original (too lightweight to be in anyone’s best of ratnam list anyhow) was in the pair of lovers — played by dulquer salman and nithya menon — scintillating together as well as on their own, making you believe in the life-altering ways of love. kapur and kapoor, however, are eminently lacklustre. director shaad ali began his innings as a director with another ratnam remake — saathiya, based on alaipayuthey. that held its own because rani mukherjee and vivek oberoi made the film their own without quite taking on the baggage of the predecessor. no such luck for ali this time. ok jaanu feels like an update on saathiya. and it’s not just to do with the mumbai setting or the love blossoming in local trains. there it was all about making a young marriage work, here it is about eventually embracing marriage after living together in sin. it is all about opting for a life together even while pursuing separate dreams. and in both the films these life lessons come through an older couple — srk and tabu there and in this case the much older naseeruddin shah and leela samson in whose house the couple lives-in. as for the film holding up marriage as a norm, as the right thing to do, well that’s another debate altogether. in remaking the original, ali brings little that is new to the screen. the mumbai setting, scenes, dialogue, camera placements and angles, even the colour palette and production design seem have been reproduced verbatim. the names of the couple — adi and tara — their occupation, ie, video game developing and architecture, their family histories and background, their idols zuckerbeg and balkrishna doshi, their dreams of going to the us and paris — all is as it was. right down to the way the sun rays fall on the faces of the lovers in one scene in the local, the carroty glow it lights them up with, it all harks back to the original. why they even greet each other with the same odd oye of dulquer and nithya. every little moment hits you with d�j� vu. a few things do change; hindustani classical music concert replaces the kutcheri. the new gaming visuals in opening credits feel fresh. but not every change is necessarily for the better. the insertion of the remixed humma humma, for instance. the couple of things that work here are kitu gidwani’s (who plays tara’s mom) gorgeous saris and the presence of naseeruddin shah. he charms, holds your attention just by being himself, by effortlessly inhabiting the frames. wish there was some more of him.
Posted By : Rishid Aapte On 8 May 2017
Super Hit Super Hit
shardha kapoor and the hit the hero heroine and director shaad ali this movie was a romance movie this i am what is the trailer of this movie this movie was very awesome and creativity movies this hero was a game developer this movie was very awesome and i am proud of this movie to watch and thank you for giving this opportunity to write a review for this movie
Posted By : Chatla Sagar On 2 Mar 2017
Very Good Very Good
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Posted By : Mohd Azan On 26 Feb 2017
Time Pass Time Pass
in the hindi version, everything plays out the same way. adi (aditya roy kapoor) and tara (shraddha kapoor) do the obligatory meet cute, and follow that up with a too-stretched prelude which sees them cosily shacked up in a leafy bungalow under the protective eye of an elderly couple. in ok jaanu, we can see shraddha has progressed on the acting scale, and looks pretty and fresh. aditya roy kapoor has some nice bits too, but the whole enterprise is beset by a drabness, which is surprising because you can accuse ratnam of anything but being drab. and given that shaad ali did such a good job of the previous time he remade a mani ratnam film, it is even more surprising. i can see saathiya and listen to its lilting songs any number of times (its tamil original alaipayuthey is mandatory viewing for anyone interested in mainstream romance). the older couple, played by prakash raj and leela samson in ok kanmani, was the pivot around which the youngsters revolved, and learnt life lessons. the question that the immortal song asks — will you still need me, will you still feed me when i’m 64 — is answered. of course it is. and adi and tara complete the arc we knew they were set for from frame one, in two long hours and some. of course they do. leela samson, who plays a character afflicted with a degenerative illness, reprises her part: she remains as gorgeous but less effective in hindi. naseerudin shah aces it, though: he underplays beautifully, and speaks his lines as they ought to be spoken, with an ache in the voice.
Posted By : Biswaranjan Behera On 26 Feb 2017
Not Rated Not Rated
in the hindi version, everything plays out the same way. adi (aditya roy kapoor) and tara (shraddha kapoor) do the obligatory meet cute, and follow that up with a too-stretched prelude which sees them cosily shacked up in a leafy bungalow under the protective eye of an elderly couple. in ok jaanu, we can see shraddha has progressed on the acting scale, and looks pretty and fresh. aditya roy kapoor has some nice bits too, but the whole enterprise is beset by a drabness, which is surprising because you can accuse ratnam of anything but being drab. and given that shaad ali did such a good job of the previous time he remade a mani ratnam film, it is even more surprising. i can see saathiya and listen to its lilting songs any number of times (its tamil original alaipayuthey is mandatory viewing for anyone interested in mainstream romance). the older couple, played by prakash raj and leela samson in ok kanmani, was the pivot around which the youngsters revolved, and learnt life lessons. the question that the immortal song asks — will you still need me, will you still feed me when i’m 64 — is answered. of course it is. and adi and tara complete the arc we knew they were set for from frame one, in two long hours and some. of course they do. leela samson, who plays a character afflicted with a degenerative illness, reprises her part: she remains as gorgeous but less effective in hindi. naseerudin shah aces it, though: he underplays beautifully, and speaks his lines as they ought to be spoken, with an ache in the voice.
Posted By : Vineet Anmol Ekka On 26 Feb 2017
Very Good Very Good
ok jaanu bollywood hindi movie is all about. however, allow us to forewarn you, it is something more than that. let us just say shraddha kapoor and aditya roy kapoor from the supporting cast, while naseeruddin shah and keeps samson play strong lead roles.yes, ok jaanu is as much about the old couple and their romance. the mushy coochy as it is about a young couple coming to terms with the idea of marriage and lifelong commitment.
Posted By : Sumit Gautam On 24 Feb 2017
Time Pass Time Pass
very good movie and a beautiful love story and i think so it is a dubbed movie from the tollywood movie . hope everybody likes this movie as it is very entertaining . the role of siddharth and shraddha kapoor are very intresting . hope everybody who sees the movie will enjoy it . best of luck to all for watching the movie
Posted By : Sarkar Raj On 22 Feb 2017
Very Good Very Good
music and romance, natural sceneries and comedy are quite entertaining. the film is a must see and will definitely be liked by youth and students apart from attracting audience of all ages. thefilm does not make you boring even for a single minute and the story is common infatuation among adults and it will certainly turn out to be a blockbuster movie and a record box office hit. please book in advance to have fun with your entire family.
Posted By : Krishnan Ssg On 21 Feb 2017
Super Hit Super Hit
indian romantic drama film directed by shaad ali and story, screenplay & produced by mani ratnam and karan johar under their banners madras talkies and dharma productions respectively. it is an official remake of mani ratnam's tamil film o kadhal kanmani starring dulquer salmaan and nithya menen.the film stars aditya roy kapur and shraddha kapoor in the lead roles, portraying a young couple in a live-in relationship in mumbai with naseeruddin shah and leela samson play supporting roles as an older couple in the film, portraying the younger couple's landlords. a. r. rahman will compose the film's score and soundtrack while gulzar is the dialogue writer of this film. writer : gulzar director : shaad ali stars : aditya roy kapur, shraddha kapoor, arjun kapoor duration : 2 hrs 15 min
Posted By : Surendar Kudi On 28 Jan 2017
mani ratnam once again proves what a genius he is. the way he showcases such a simple story in quite a breezy way is splendid. nithya menen is a power house of talent and is superb in her role. she looks gorgeous and brings in a whole lot of depth to the film. prakash raj is very good in a supporting role and brings a balance to the film. yet another asset of the film is the sizzling chemistry between nithya and dulquer. there is some magic between the couple which comes on screen and makes up for some beautiful moments.
Posted By : Kalyan Star On 29 Jan 2017
when this film was going to release none can say that this would be such a mind blowing marvelous movie.when i went to see this movie in cinema hall i was shocked to see the acting of these kapoors. who can say that these are new ones without too much experience. this film remains in your mind two or three days later after watching it. at last i want to say everyone who wants a real dose of entertainment must have to see this..........
Posted By : Om Tiwari On 2 Feb 2017
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Posted By : Akhand Addy On 2 Feb 2017
ok jaanu was adapted from tamil hit ok kanmani (2015),shaad ali's ok jaanu seems at least 20years too late to be considered timley....aditya roy kapur and shraddha kapoor fail to cumulatively construct a single expression to convey any emotion .....the film opens to aditya roy kapoor.directed by shaad ali,who has previously remade mani ratnam's alaipayuthey as the much loved saathiya retelling story in another language means being sensitive to the nuances of the recipient language as not everything will translate previously.
Posted By : Gouse Basha On 7 Feb 2017
i'm in love with this jogdi.sharddha..and aditya. mind blowing just enjoyed each and every moment of the film .. outstanding.. shradha is gorgeous as usual and aditya is so funny initially i thought story is not so brilliant but with time the comic punches came off really well
Posted By : Jagan Das On 18 Feb 2017
music and romance, natural sceneries and comedy are quite entertaining. the film is a must see and will definitely be liked by youth and students apart from attracting audience of all ages. thefilm does not make you boring even for a single minute and the story is common infatuation among adults and it will certainly turn out to be a blockbuster movie and a record box office hit. please book in advance to have fun with your entire family.
Posted By : Krishnan Ssg On 21 Feb 2017
ok jaanu hits the screens a bit too late in the day. the theme of commitment phobia itself feels as fresh as an over-gnawed chewing gum. on top of that, if, like yours truly, you have already seen the mani ratnam original, o kadhal kanmani, then the hindi remake plays out way too dull and dreary in comparison, lacking in the vital spark and passion. much of the charm of the original (too lightweight to be in anyone’s best of ratnam list anyhow) was in the pair of lovers — played by dulquer salman and nithya menon — scintillating together as well as on their own, making you believe in the life-altering ways of love. kapur and kapoor, however, are eminently lacklustre. director shaad ali began his innings as a director with another ratnam remake — saathiya, based on alaipayuthey. that held its own because rani mukherjee and vivek oberoi made the film their own without quite taking on the baggage of the predecessor. no such luck for ali this time. ok jaanu feels like an update on saathiya. and it’s not just to do with the mumbai setting or the love blossoming in local trains. there it was all about making a young marriage work, here it is about eventually embracing marriage after living together in sin. it is all about opting for a life together even while pursuing separate dreams. and in both the films these life lessons come through an older couple — srk and tabu there and in this case the much older naseeruddin shah and leela samson in whose house the couple lives-in. as for the film holding up marriage as a norm, as the right thing to do, well that’s another debate altogether. in remaking the original, ali brings little that is new to the screen. the mumbai setting, scenes, dialogue, camera placements and angles, even the colour palette and production design seem have been reproduced verbatim. the names of the couple — adi and tara — their occupation, ie, video game developing and architecture, their family histories and background, their idols zuckerbeg and balkrishna doshi, their dreams of going to the us and paris — all is as it was. right down to the way the sun rays fall on the faces of the lovers in one scene in the local, the carroty glow it lights them up with, it all harks back to the original. why they even greet each other with the same odd oye of dulquer and nithya. every little moment hits you with d�j� vu. a few things do change; hindustani classical music concert replaces the kutcheri. the new gaming visuals in opening credits feel fresh. but not every change is necessarily for the better. the insertion of the remixed humma humma, for instance. the couple of things that work here are kitu gidwani’s (who plays tara’s mom) gorgeous saris and the presence of naseeruddin shah. he charms, holds your attention just by being himself, by effortlessly inhabiting the frames. wish there was some more of him.
Posted By : Rishid Aapte On 8 May 2017

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