Dhawan Films and Vikas Arora Films’ Na Jaane Kaun Aa Gaya (UA) is a love triangle. Kaushal (Jatin Sarna), Tina (Madhurima Roy) and Veer (Pranay Pachauri) are entangled in a love drama which takes its toll on them. Kaushal finds his world come crashing down. Tina struggles with silent emotions. Veer is the kind who loves openly and honestly.
Vikas Arora’s story is quite routine. One has seen love triangles of this kind in umpteen earlier films. Amal Singh and Vikas Arora’s screenplay is not very engaging. The drama doesn’t offer any novelty and hence the interest level of the audience never really rises above the average level. The duo’s dialogues are commonplace.
Jatin Sarna is alright as Kaushal. Madhurima Roy does an average job as Tina. Pranay Pachauri is okay in the role of Veer. Others just about fit the bill.
Vikas Arora’s direction is dull. Music (by Kartik Kush, Prini Siddhant Madhav and Devendra Ahirwar) is functional. Lyrics (Atique Allahabadi, Kartik Kush, Devendra Ahirwar, Raahi and Ceesur) are very ordinary. Sparsh Agrawal’s background music is nothing to dance about. Shanu Singh Rajput and Pappu Singh Rajput’s cinematography is dull. Shankar Samanta’s production designing is below average. Vikas Arora’s editing leaves a lot to be desired.
On the whole, Na Jaane Kaun Aa Gaya is a flop show.
Released on 6-3-’26 at Inox (daily 1 show) and other cinemas of Bombay thru First Film Studios. Publicity & opening: weak. …….Also released all over. Opening was poor everywhere.

























