Jaan-E-Mann (2006)
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Directed by Shirish Kunder • Music: Anu Malik

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<p>The film begins when Suhaan Kapoor (Salman Khan) receives a notice saying his ex-wife Piya Goyal (Preity Zinta), who has settled in , wants a divorce settlement of , because he failed to make his alimony payments due to his poor financial condition. Suhaan appeals to his uncle Bonney Kapoor ( ), a mediation lawyer, for help. While they are trying to figure out a solution, Agastya Rao (Akshay Kumar) lands at their doorstep searching for Piya. He reveals to them that he fell in love with Piya during his college days but could not express his love to her because she was in love with someone else, unaware that the person he lost her to was Suhaan. Piya had ignored Agastya then, a nerd, a nobody, and even broke his heart by blowing him off to be with Suhaan at a concert that Agastya had taken her to. A heartbroken Agastya left the college as a result and eventually wound up in Houston working for . Suhaan and Piya fall in love in college and elope. However, he kept his marriage a secret to further his career as a movie star and when his career hits a low, he returns home to find out that she has left him. She does not answer his calls or letters, and he soon receives a divorce notice in the mail. Suhaan and Bonney hatch a plan to get Agastya and Piya together so that Suhaan does not need to pay alimony to Piya and Agastya can end up with the woman of his dreams. Suhaan accompanies Agastya to New York to help Agastya win Piya over. They rent an apartment opposite Piya’s and watch her every move using telescopes, binoculars, and surveillance techniques. Using a headset, Suhaan feeds Agastya lines to woo Piya with and eventually succeeds in getting Piya and Agastya together. One night, Suhaan finds out Piya has a baby girl, Suhaan’s daughter. He realizes that she left him since she did not want her and the baby to ruin Suhaan’s film career. Suhaan realizes his mistake and tries to make amends and start a new life with Piya and his daughter, Suhaani. Unfortunately, before he can act, Piya gets engaged to Agastya. It later emerges that Piya’s brother, Vishal ( ), had been hiding letters that Suhaan wrote to her and was responsible for initiating the divorce process. Agastya realizes that Piya is still in love with Suhaan and not him; so, he reveals the truth and tells her to be with Suhaan. Piya flies back to where Suhaan is trying to find work as a small-time actor. They express their mutual love, reuniting their broken family. A few years later, Agastya is on a and initiates a video conference with Suhaan and Piya (on Suhaan’s birthday). He introduces them to his new girlfriend who looks strikingly like Piya. Filming started in New York City on 1 September 2005 and then moved to . The music for the film was released on 8 September 2006. The music is composed by and includes a few playback singers forming the former contestants of . Lyrics are penned by . According to the Indian trade website , with around 1,250,000 units sold, this film’s soundtrack album was the year’s eighth highest-selling. opened in nearly 1,200 screens worldwide. The film faced stiff competition from which also released on the same day. The film opened to a 40% response. The second day saw a huge drop in the collections, due to the Diwali celebrations. According to the collections jumped to 70%, but fell again to 50%. The film has done very well in the smaller centres in India. Pranab Kapadia, the UK distributor of said ” s figures have picked up dramatically in Britain. Although the film grossed a mere £18,000 on its opening day, the film has experienced a remarkable upswing, grossing £40,000 on Monday and £60,000 on Tuesday. The audience and critics reception has been overwhelming.” On the website , 44% of 9 critics’ reviews are positive. of gave the film 3.5 out of 5, saying “On the whole, JAAN-E-MANN balances humor and emotions beautifully. In fact, it’s a BIG film in all respects — right from its cast to the extravagant sets to the lavish making, besides, of course, unadulterated entertainment it has to offer. At the box-office, the Diwali and Idd holidays will prove bountiful for the film and add to the big returns. Business-wise, JAAN-E-MANN should fare best at multiplexes and also at major centres, besides Overseas. But its business at comparatively smaller centres, where masala films dominate, is bound to be affected by DON’s presence. However, if the strong word of mouth catches on, the business at smaller centres will add to its booty.” Poonam Joshi of gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, writing “Jaan-E-mann simultaneously parodies the worst elements of Hindi cinema, while exulting in the best that Bollywood has to offer, making for an unexpectedly original and entertaining film.” of gave the film 3 out of 5 stars stating “In the end, what echoes in your ears as you leave is Akki’s thick, goofy he-he-he laugh. It’s the best thing in the film.” Conversely, Namrata Joshi of called the film “A mish-mash—a twisted love triangle but even the inventive narrative doesn’t take it very far.” of gave the film 1 out of 5 stars, writing “We keep waiting for one of those outlandish musical treats to bring some life to the clichd script. Kunder throws in a few breaks, but they’re tepid and brief.”</p>

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Writer: Shirish Kunder
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Producer: Sajid Nadiadwala
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Music: Anu Malik
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Director: Shirish Kunder
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Cinematography: Sudeep Chatterjee
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Release Date: 20-Oct-06
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Edited By: Shirish Kunder
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Budget: Divya Khosla Kumar
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Production Company:
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OTT Platform: Prime Video
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Runtime: 2h 53m
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Language: Hindi
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Box Office: 46.26
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