'Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na', which marked the Bollywood debut of Imran Khan, was released in cinemas sixteen years ago, on July 4. The film has since become a beloved cult classic that resonates with audiences till date.
To commemorate its 16th anniversary, the production house released a video featuring cast singing the film's song, evoking nostalgia for fans.
The official social media handles of Aamir Khan Productions, which produced the film, shared a special video with the caption,'16 years and we are still singing this song for everyone we love (red heart emoji).'
The film's primary cast sings the song 'Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Naa' in the video. It seems like they've all sung the song separately in different spaces, which has been put togther as a coherent whole.
Imran, known as Jai, leads the video, reclining on a beach in a white t-shirt under a red-and-blue shirt. Genelia D'Souza, as Aditi, follows in an olive green jacket over a black top, with silver hoops and her hair tied back.
Manjari Fadnis, playing Meghna, appears next, seated in a room wering a yellow dress. While Imran,Genelia, and Manjari have been seen regularly since the film's release, the unexpected appearance of the other three gang member adds a delightful surprise.
Jiggy, aka Nirav Mehta, joins in singing with a fresh appearance,wearing an olive-green shirt, a white hat, and long hair, set against a backdrop of palm trees. Bombs, aka Alishka Varde, appears transformed in a grey sleeveless top with coordinating earrings and nose rings. The most surprising transformation comes from Rotlu, aka Karan Makhija, seen in a maroon T-shirt with a bald head. Sugandha Mishra also makes an appearance in a blue top.
In the film's climax at the airport, CSF inspector(Murli Sharma) arrives after the gang finishes singing the song. With a smile, he warns Imran's Jai,' Sing this song again next time, and I'll shoot you,' recalling his memorable dialogue to Jai when he proposed to Aditi (Genelia).
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