Zindagi kabhi kabhi insaan ko umar se zyada umar daraz bana deti hai- Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai Hindi Movie Dialogues
Zindagi kabhi kabhi insaan ko umar se zyada umar daraz bana deti hai- Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai Hindi Movie Dialogues
Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai Movie Story, Hindi Movie Dialogues, Movie Review
A clear case of riding the wave of women-centric films, Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai has an overly simplistic approach at dealing with serious issues that concern women. In the process, it reduces the broad topic to end up just serving itself and ends up becoming nothing more than a shoddily made, formula film.
Actors like Ashutosh Rana and Supriya Pathak seem to be completely underused. As for Manjari Faddnis, it’s sad to see so much wasted. Prem Chopra, as the purist Urdu editor who helps Alia, adds nothing to the film and is reduced to being used for comic relief.
While the Indian portions of the film, including the haveli sets are attractive, the film operates in flat-out bizarre territory when Alia is seen saving lives as a war-correspondent in the Middle East.
Choppy dubbing and lazy editing seal the movie’s fate. Almost two-and-a-half hours later when you’re defeated by a film that doesn’t seem to end, there’s a song so tacky, you feel you’ve had it. But does it end there? No, there’s still more that makes you question the quality of the last three hours you just lost!
Source : https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/movie-reviews/jeena-isi-ka-naam-hai/movie-review/57432394.cms