Cast : Sharukh Khan, Katrina Kaif And Anushka Sharma
Release Date : 13th November, 2012 - Diwali Gift
Director : Yash Chopra (Late)
Music Director : AR Rehman
Producers : Yash Chopra (Late), Aditya Chopra
Genre : Romance Film
Duration : 2 Hrs 30 Mins
Rating : 3/5 
INTRODUCTION :
I would like start off by first paying my respects to Yash Chopra ji.  Thank you sir for giving us many wonderful romantic dramas over the  years. ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ has Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka  Sharma in lead roles. Music has been composed by A.R.Rahman. Let us see  how the movie is.
PLOT :
The movie is a triangle love story that revolves around Major Samar  Anand (SRK), Meera (Katrina Kaif) and Akira Rai (Anushka Sharma). We are  first introduced to a broody and dispassionate Major Samar Anand, who  is an expert bomb squad operative with the Indian Army. He has a  sterling track record when it comes to defusing bombs. Akira Rai comes  into the picture as a documentary film maker who is hell bent on making  it to Discovery Channel’s elite film making panel.
She gets to tag along with Major Samar Anand and begins filming her  documentary. Along the way, she comes across a diary that belongs to  Samar and discovers that he has a sad love story behind him, involving  Meera. She discovers that Meera, who is a very rich London  businesswoman, leaves Samar and moves away from him despite being neck  deep in love.
As Akira spends time with Samar, her admiration for the Major grows and  starts developing into a romantic dimension. Life comes full circle when  Samar heads back to London. A twist causes Meera to come back into  Samar’s life. What happens then and why Meera left Samar in the first  place is what ‘Jab Tak Hai Jaan’ is all about.
PLUS POINTS :
Shah Rukh Khan delivers a good performance as the brooding Major Anand.  He looks good in army fatigues. He is famous for his lover boy roles and  he pulls off yet another one quite convincingly. Anuskha Sharma is  superb as the hyper energetic Akira Rai. She is a big asset to the movie  and her scenes with SRK are actually quite endearing.
Katrina Kaif is ok. She is gorgeous as always in the film and her character requires her to downplay her emotions.
The second half of the film has good pace and the first 20 mins after  the interval is quite enjoyable. Songs have been picturized richly in  typical Yash Raj style. There are a few moments of good humour in a few  places.
MINUS POINTS :
The biggest issue with this film is the slow pace, which can get quite  difficult at times. A run time in excess of 3 hours does not help  matters either. The first half is where the pace dips alarmingly and  atleast 30 minutes could have been edited out of the film here.
SRK and Katrina somehow do not share set the screen ablaze with their  chemistry. One of the reasons why SRK – Yash Raj Film’s romantic flicks  like DDLJ worked is because of the brilliant chemistry between the lead  pair. SRK and Katrina do not have the chemistry of SRK and Kajol, for  example.
The extremely predictable nature of the story and quite a number of  loopholes in the script also spoil the overall experience. This scene is  a good example. In a bomb scare scenario on the London Metro, Major  Samar Anand (dressed in very casual clothes) walks up to the police  officials and proceeds to defuse the bomb without showing any  credentials. He tells them “I am Major Samar Anand of the Indian Army”  after he defuses the bomb. Will British police officers allow an Asian  man in casual attire to defuse a device without checking his credentials  or asking him for an ID?
The climax could have been a lot better. Also, the reason for Meera’s  distance from Samar is not strong enough emotionally to cause an impact  on the viewers.
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS :
Anil Mehta’s cinematography is good. Namrata Rao’s editing could have  been a lot better. As I said before, there is a lot of footage that  could have been left out in the first half. Rahman’s background score is  decent but we expect more when he is in charge. Among the songs,  “Challa” and “Ishq Shava” stand out for their picturization.
As for Yash Chopra’s direction, all I will say is that this movie is not his best.
FINAL WORD :
Jab Tak Hai Jaan is a film that has all the ingredients you expect in a  Yash Chopra film but somehow, it does not work out this time. The film  is way too long, painfully slow at times and the magic is missing  between SRK and Katrina. Anushka is excellent though. Watch the film if  you can take the slow pace and if you want to catch Yash Chopra’s last  flick.
RATING : 3/5
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