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Jawaani Jaaneman is a comedy film directed by Nitin Kakkar, starring Saif Ali Khan as a 40 year-old father and debutant Alaya Furniturewala as his daughter, alongside Tabu. A carefree, middle-aged man, who spends most of his time at parties with beautiful women, suddenly finds himself the father of a young girl. She introduces him to her ‘hippie’ mother, and just when he thinks things can’t get worse his daughter delivers yet another shock – she’s pregnant!

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Young vibe

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It’s a film for the young and young at heart. Saif Ali Khan is at his best. No one can say Alaya F has debuted with the film. She has played her part flawlessly. Bhavna Sharma, teacher

Heady cocktail

Recreation of two popular numbers, Saif Ali Khan at his flirtatious self like in Cocktail or Hum Tum, Alaya F looks charming. Saroj Mann, businesswoman

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It’s fun outing

Jawani Jaaneman is fun. It starts with all-time famous Ole Ole track and then you get to see Saif the way you like it. One can easily say it’s his comeback. No one can say it’s Alaya’s debut. She looks experienced. Baljeet Arora, IT professional

Funny & emotional

It’s a great film. It’s funny and emotional at the same time. Saif in Tanahji played a negative role and in this he is carefree. Jawani Jaaneman has a unique concept. You can enjoy it with your family. Prabhjot Singh, Govt employee

Gandhi Fer Aa Gea

Gandhi Fer Aa Gea is a Punjabi movie directed by Kinder Singh and features Aarya Babbar, Neha Malik, Tinu Verma and Harpal Singh as lead characters. The film is based on Punjabi’s fight against drug and marks Aarya Babbar’s comeback.

Nothing great

It’s time pass film. Nothing too interesting or new. I sat through it because I had time. Good to see Aarya Babbar. NM Saini, Govt employee

Weak plot

Aarya Babbar looks good but the story is weak. It has nothing new. The film has too much fighting and very less emotions. Sushil Joshi, student

—As told to Gurnaaz Kaur

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