50 L.A. Weekly | David Chute Apart from an extended scene-setting flashback that takes the form of a lavish Farah Khan song-and-dance montage, most of the running time is devoted to wearying flop-sweat farce. Read full review
50 TV Guide | Maitland McDonagh Features a nutty mix of broad comedy, romance and maudlin melodrama. Read full review
50 The New York Times | Anita Gates There is something good-natured about Jaan-E-Mann that makes it possible to forgive its many faults -- even the film's opening, a "2001: A Space Odyssey" ripoff with a space station gliding through the cosmos to the tune of the "Blue Danube" Waltz. Read full review
25 New York Post | V.A. Musetto We keep waiting for one of those outlandish musical treats to bring some life to the clichéd script. Kunder throws in a few breaks, but they're tepid and brief. Read full review