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Jaane Tu..., now new and improved

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Posted: Jul 18, 2008 at 1058 hrs IST

Mumbai, July 17: Everyone has been singing praises and talking about Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na. Over two weeks since its release, the film has gathered worldwide fame and adulation. Imran and Genelia have become stars overnight. Looking at the positive response from the audiences, Aamir Khan and Abbas Tyrewala have now given the audiences another reason to watch the film again.

Few days back, Aamir had put up a debate on his blog, www.aamirkhan.com, asking his fans whether he should or should not add the female version of the track, Jaane Tu Mera Kya Hai sung by Runa picturised on Genelia D’Souza in the film. Apparently, Aamir and Abbas felt that the song should be deleted in order to match up with the pace of the film. Hence, it was not a part of the film when Jaane Tu… released on July 4. Now, since Aamir got feedback from a number of people that they missed this song in the film, he has decided to add it to the film.

The female version of Jaane Tu Mera Kya Hai will now be added to the film from this Friday (July 18) and will run for a week. Moreover, depending upon the response they get for it, Aamir and Abbas will decide if the song should remain in the film or not.

Now is that a good enough reason to watch the film again or what?

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