Jaana Pehchana

Jaana Pehchana
Directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar
Produced by
  • Ajit Kumar Barjatya
  • Kamal Kumar Barjatya
  • Rajkumar Barjatya
Written by Neelam Jha (dialogues)
Screenplay by Sachin Pilgaonkar
Story by
  • Aarti S. Bagdi
  • Pratibha Mishra
Starring
Music by Ravindra Jain
Cinematography Rahul Jadhav
Production
company
Distributed by Rajshri Productions
Release dates
  • 16 August 2011 (2011-08-16) (India)
Country India
Language Hindi

Jaana Pehchana (English: Well-known), is a 2011 Indian film directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar and produced by Rajshri Productions. The film stars Sachin Pilgaonkar and Ranjeeta in leads. It is a sequel to 1978 film Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se.

Plot

Arun lives a wealthy, yet depressed lifestyle due to death of his love Lily. After 33 years, Arun (Pilgaonkar) opens a cancer hospital in Lily's name. Things turn upside down when Arun meets Lily's lookalike Asha (Kaur). After observing Arun's loneliness, she decides to write Arun's biography and wants to get published. Arun starts falling for Asha after his narration of his past. Finally, Arun purposes Asha to marry him at the book launch, which Asha easily accepts. Then they lives a happily married life forever.

Cast

Critical reviews

The film gained mostly negative reviews. Gaurav Malani from Times of India stated that film has most scenes from the prequel and nothing more than in sequel.[1] Preeti Arora from Rediff, rated 2 out of 5, stated that film is new, but content is old.[2] Mayank Shekhar from Hindustan Times gave the movie 1 star out of 5, stating that film has unusual content.[3] Critic Komal Nahta gave the film 1 star out of 5 stated that film's theme has much but failed to perform at Indian Box-office.[4]

References

  1. Jaana Pehchana: Movie Review. Times of India. Gaurav Malani. 15 September 2011.
  2. Review: Jaana Pehchana is outdated. Rediff. . Preeti Arora. 16 September 2011.
  3. Mayank Shekhar's review: Jaana Pehchana. Hindustan Times. . Mayank Shekhar. 16 September 2011.
  4. Jaana Pehchana Review. Koimoi. . Komal Nahta. 16 September 2011.

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