Hearts Want What They Want

Hearts Want What They Want
Hearts Want What They Want

Film Review: Jo Tera Hai Wo Mera Hai

JioCinema’s latest original, Jo Tera Hai Wo Mera Hai, is a light-hearted comedy that delves into the theme of human desires and fixations. The film tells the story of Mitesh, a man who has been obsessed with a villa in Mumbai, Utsav, for years. His determination to own the villa leads him to try unconventional methods to win the trust of the villa’s owner, Govinda, played by Paresh Rawal.

Amit Sial shines as Mitesh, bringing a touch of innocence to the character while showcasing his comedic timing and expressions. However, the screenplay limits his potential and that of Paresh Rawal, who steals the show with his cranky, insecure, and idiosyncratic portrayal of Govinda.

The film’s comedic approach is engaging, but it suffers from an overly simplistic tone that glosses over the harsh realities of the world. Jo Tera Hai Wo Mera Hai attempts to show the omnipresence of greed across age, class, and gender, but fails to explore the complexities of the theme.

While the film may appeal to a younger audience looking for a light-hearted comedy, it lacks the emotional depth and humor needed to resonate with a wider audience. Overall, the film receives a rating of 6/10.

Readers from diverse backgrounds can appreciate the film’s theme of human desires and the comedic approach, but may find the tone and portrayal simplistic.

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