The adorable love tale of Meow and Ratz has a sequel, and Imran Khan, who has been absent from movies for a long time, was asked if he would be interested in returning to Bollywood with the film in a recent interview with an Indian media outlet.
A “character-driven” movie like “Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na,” according to Khan, doesn’t need a sequel, and he’s not sure whether one would succeed any way.
“In Jaane Tu, the plot culminates in the emotional journeys of the characters. As such, a sequel would require reopening those emotionalities, which may or may not be successful,” he stated.
“In Jaane Tu, the plot culminates in the emotional journeys of the characters. As such, a sequel would require reopening those emotionalities, which may or may not be successful,” he stated.
The “Luck” actor went on, “Sequels are usually for plot-driven films, not character-driven films.”
“The one where your whole adventure is a journey of character development and the journey of these characters discovering love, coming to this place [together], and so on.” The sole method to reframe it is to prod, crack, and make it. That might or might not work, he clarified.
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The principal parts of Jai and Aditi in filmmaker Abbas Tyrewala’s coming-of-age romantic comedy “Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na” were played by Imran Khan and Genelia D’SOuza, respectively. When it was released in July 2008, the title was well received by critics and became a huge economic success.