#IconicReleaseOfTheDay: Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro πŸ‘πŸ‘

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One Line Review: The only word that describes Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro is “GOAT”. The Great of all time comedy movie.


 Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro
(1983) on IMDb

Youtube Trailer Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro


Starring: Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri, Ravi Baswani

Director: Kundan Shah

Release Date: 12 August 1983

Stream on Youtube

Introduction

Welcome guys! Today β€œJaane Bhi Do Yaaro!” got released for the first time in Bollywood. It is one of the few Bollywood films that has laughter till its ending credits. Let’s have a deep look into the film.


Iconic dialogues from this movie

Let’s see If I can shortlist some moments for you…

Ashok: You didn’t listen to our conversation, did you?

Vinod Chopra: What?

Ashok: You didn’t listen to our conversation, right?

Vinod Chopra: What?

Ashok: Aaaahh… Are You deaf?

Vinod Chopra: Yes, indeed!

Of course the Mahabharta Scene dialogues…

β€œDrapadi Tumhare akele ki nahi hai, Hum sab bhi shareholders hai”

β€œMain vacha de chuka hun, Dropadi ko chune se pehle tumhe mera sir fodna hoga”

β€œNalayak, Adharmi, Durachari, Mamachari, Bharashtachari, Bol Sorry!”

β€œMaine Chher Haran Ka Idea Drop Kar Diya Hai”


Critic Reviews

β€œ[Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron] will never lose relevance: as long as there is corruption and venal officials and a handful of people trying to fight the system, we will always want to see this film.” Subhra Gupta


Plot Summary

The life of two photographers turns around when they accidentally click the murder scene. They were hired to do some research work by a newspaper publisher. After that accident, they face challenges and adventures which leaves the audience in a rain of laughter.


A carefully created mess we all loved and enjoyed

It is a satire, a farce, a comedy, a tragedy, a drama, or whatever you call a wonderful job. There are so tons of things to appreciate in this movie. Performance, script, rhythm, camera, dialogue, humor. This is a masterpiece. This movie has a legend like no other. What I like most about this movie is its unique narrative, that is, finding the corpse. Sudhir and Vinod worked the entire scene.

They don’t just look around. One person shot another, died, and then searched around for the body. Each character stretches to the maximum. Ashok is a spy so he spies with binoculars, Sudhir and Vinod use the same script to attract their clients, Demello is a corrupt mayor so he made his own plan instead of just taking bribes. They are simple things that can bring out the characters. Ashok greeted Thaneja every time he saw him. Even when he came to power during the Mahabharata, he would say “good morning sir” and then step into his role. Ahuja drank so much that he took a coffin for the sports car. Priya is the bait used by Tarneja, so she has a romantic angle with everyone she meets (including Ashok). The commissioner mistakenly cried into the microphone and spoke of “Gutter.” De Mello is interviewed by Time magazine. Ashok came in with a loud sycophantic (“Lattu Ho Jayegee Lattu”) and threatened Shobha by accidentally kicking him in the back, who twisted his nose with a wrench.

Every scene and every character is stretched. It is like a myth. Pandu gave the photographer a “Hul” before realizing it was on TV. Tarneja blatantly talks about her success. Shobha blatantly changed her color. The time bomb at dinner. A corpse on stage (how would anyone think of this?). I do not know if it is possible to write this type of script on paper.


Unreal Scene of Mahabharta

Let me talk about the Mahabharta scene yet again. This is the moment when I legit rolled on the floor laughing. The dialogues were counterintuitive and incongruent. Nothing you will see today in any form of entertainment media. I can’t imagine how fearless the writers were back then and how accepting the audience was. The way this scene was accepted gracefully and enjoyed is beyond me. I wish I was born back then.

Conclusion

Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron Review
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron Review

You can open a dictionary and start looking for adjectives of praise. You’ll have diarrhea choosing one to describe a movie. Let alone coming up with a line. There are tons and tons of words out there. After thinking for a long time and chugging six & a half cup of coffee I came up with a line which I think suits this film the most; β€œJaane Mat Do Yaaro!” Don’t let this one pass away. Those who have seen this movie know what I mean by that and those who haven’t see it gonna find out after the film. Take Care.