Jaane Hoga Kya(2005)
'Jaane Hoga Kya' is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language sci-fi thriller film. It was directed by Glen Barretto and Ankush Mohla. The film stars Aftab Shivdasani, Bipasha Basu, Rahul Dev, Paresh Rawal, Tinnu Anand, and Preeti Jhangiani. The story follows a scientist who secretly creates a human clone, which turns violent and threatens his life and loved ones. The film blends elements of action, horror, and fantasy. It received mixed reviews from critics but gained a cult following for its bold concept. The movie was released in India in 2005 and is available on digital platforms.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- ZEE5, YouTube
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 2005
- Director
- Ankush Glen
- Language
- Hindi
- Rating
- 4.1/10
Storyline
A brilliant scientist named Siddharth secretly creates a human clone in his lab. But the clone is evil and wants to replace him. It kidnaps his girlfriend and goes on a killing spree. Siddharth must destroy his own creation before it destroys everything he loves.
“When man pretends to be a creator...”
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Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Jaane Hoga Kya
Cast reunions in this film: Tinnu Anand & Paresh Rawal (8 films together), Bipasha Basu & Paresh Rawal (5 films together), Bipasha Basu & Rahul Dev (3 films together), Bipasha Basu & Aftab Shivdasani (2 films together), Rahul Dev & Paresh Rawal (2 films together), and Rahul Dev & Aftab Shivdasani (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title was changed from 'Darna Zaroori Hai' to 'Jaane Hoga Kya' just before its release.
- It was one of the earliest Bollywood films to explore human cloning as its central plot theme.
- Actor Aftab Shivdasani played dual roles, portraying both the doctor and his clone.
- The movie was a box office failure and received largely negative reviews from critics.
- Director Ankush Glen had primarily worked as an assistant director before this film.
- The soundtrack featured a popular remix of the 1970s song 'Pyar Hua Ikrar Hua' from the film 'Shree 420'.
- Special effects for the cloning scenes were considered ambitious for a mid-2000s Hindi film.