The only song worth mention is Chowta's Javed bhai so re le. The music, by Anand-Milind, Anand Raaj Anand and Sandeep Chowta, is an irritant and interrupts the narrative. The (very crude) special effects have been borrowed from Hollywood films Anaconda, Mission Impossible 2, Terminator - Judgement Day, Matrix and I Know What You Did Last Summer. A remake of Kohli's seventies' hit Nagin. Jaani Dushman is perhaps one of the most unoriginal films this year. She vows revenge, with the help of her lover from the past birth Munish, and commits suicide. She gets raped, and thinks that her own friends are behind her assault, not realising that Rajat had imitated their voices. Rajat and Siddharth lay a trap and manage to get Manisha to the picnic spot an hour earlier. Her social circle, comprising Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Aditya Pancholi, Arshad Warsi, Sharad Kapoor, Aftab Shivdasani and Sonu Nigam (all college students), plan a picnic with their respective girlfriends. Her 'friends' Rajat Bedi and Siddharth seem to be on the lookout to rape her. Manisha in the present birth is a college student and in love with ex-student Sunny Deol. To get her back, Munish will have to wait for her rebirth. Their singing and dancing earn the curse of a sage (Amrish Puri). Manisha Koirala and Munish Kohli, sporting snake head-dresses, are lovers from a previous birth. The story, with its special effects, is neither a horror, thriller or romance. Only, he doesn't seem to have paid any attention to the story, performances, makeup and music. Kohli's saga has neither thrills nor chillsÄirector Raj Kumar Kohli's Jaani Dushman - Ek Anokhi Kahani, is a bid to relaunch his son Armaan (who changed his name to Munish), after their previous debacles together in Aulad Ke Dushman and Qahar. : Movies: The Rediff Review: Jaani Dushman