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Would have loved the movie if actors who could perform the intense emotional scenes were cast instead. The story from the 90s was shown beautifully.
- chitresh-modi-781-371008
- May 1, 2020
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Love aaj kal is not a nice movie at all. The 1st half is good but after the 1st half u will cant handle it at all. The timings of the songs are really awesome and that's the only plus point in the whole movie. Kartik Aryan acted really well. The story of Randeep Hooda is better than the story of the real movie..peace..
LOVE AAJ KAL REVIEW :-
Love Aaj Kal released in 2009 was a Box Office Hit and had some popular songs to remember. Imtiaz Ali was having a good time then but his recent movies haven't been that much succesful. So, rather than a fresh project he comes back with a similar film Love Aaj Kal to recall 2009 film but with new exciting pair of Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan. Imtiaz goes intense again and improves a lot from his last outing Jab Harry Met Sejal, but is it really enough? That's the question.
Spanning from 1990 to 2020, the movie portrays two love stories from widely different eras facing widely different obstacles. One couple battles society's restrictions while the other must learn to balance work with love, but both portray the same true and unfiltered feelings of love. There can't be much bashing over it's basic writing and screenplay but somehow the inner soul wasn't explored fully. We have witnessed such similar stories so many times before so there's nothing much unique.
Coming to the acting department, which i felt was convincing enough. Kartik Aaryan gets 2 completely different roles to showcase his acting skills and does pretty much well with his variations. Sara Ali Khan as Zoe stands out as Best among the cast and this is without a doubt her best performance till date. Randeep Hooda doesn't get much variations compared to Kartik hence the impact is average. Aarushi Sharma as Leena is fantastic. Her dancing moves and expression looks so real and non rehearsed. Rest of the supporting cast of the film is decent.
Now let's move towards the technical fields like Cinematography, Background score, editing etc. Camera work is largely artificial because the same places coming again and again on screen, expect climax portion which captured Himalaya beautifully. Background score is healthy whereas editing lacks the intelligence. Lyrics by Irshaad Kamil and Music by Pritam are perfectly suitable to the theme and are one of the finest aspects of Love Aaj Kal. We miss chartbusters like 2009 film, though songs are Hit enough.
Now it seems like the obsession of telling complex stories will never get away from director Imtiaz Ali's mind. When you are going to end your story on typical, predictable note then why do you need that intellectual cinema style like western countries? Indian audience have showered so much love to convincing, local love stories and the European sagas were quite depressing for them. Imtiaz Ali should have thought about this and made Love Aaj Kal a simple love story with this new exciting pair called 'Sartik'.
Overall, Love Aaj Kal has some likeable things, good songs, fantastic performance but it also has below average direction, less conviction, regular love story theme etc. counting on negative side. This film can be watched for the performances, songs and love story of two different generations. If you have such limited expectations then Love Aaj Kal shoud be there in your watchlist. As we know it's Valentine's Day, i am sure couple are going to love this.
Rating- 5/10*
Love Aaj Kal released in 2009 was a Box Office Hit and had some popular songs to remember. Imtiaz Ali was having a good time then but his recent movies haven't been that much succesful. So, rather than a fresh project he comes back with a similar film Love Aaj Kal to recall 2009 film but with new exciting pair of Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan. Imtiaz goes intense again and improves a lot from his last outing Jab Harry Met Sejal, but is it really enough? That's the question.
Spanning from 1990 to 2020, the movie portrays two love stories from widely different eras facing widely different obstacles. One couple battles society's restrictions while the other must learn to balance work with love, but both portray the same true and unfiltered feelings of love. There can't be much bashing over it's basic writing and screenplay but somehow the inner soul wasn't explored fully. We have witnessed such similar stories so many times before so there's nothing much unique.
Coming to the acting department, which i felt was convincing enough. Kartik Aaryan gets 2 completely different roles to showcase his acting skills and does pretty much well with his variations. Sara Ali Khan as Zoe stands out as Best among the cast and this is without a doubt her best performance till date. Randeep Hooda doesn't get much variations compared to Kartik hence the impact is average. Aarushi Sharma as Leena is fantastic. Her dancing moves and expression looks so real and non rehearsed. Rest of the supporting cast of the film is decent.
Now let's move towards the technical fields like Cinematography, Background score, editing etc. Camera work is largely artificial because the same places coming again and again on screen, expect climax portion which captured Himalaya beautifully. Background score is healthy whereas editing lacks the intelligence. Lyrics by Irshaad Kamil and Music by Pritam are perfectly suitable to the theme and are one of the finest aspects of Love Aaj Kal. We miss chartbusters like 2009 film, though songs are Hit enough.
Now it seems like the obsession of telling complex stories will never get away from director Imtiaz Ali's mind. When you are going to end your story on typical, predictable note then why do you need that intellectual cinema style like western countries? Indian audience have showered so much love to convincing, local love stories and the European sagas were quite depressing for them. Imtiaz Ali should have thought about this and made Love Aaj Kal a simple love story with this new exciting pair called 'Sartik'.
Overall, Love Aaj Kal has some likeable things, good songs, fantastic performance but it also has below average direction, less conviction, regular love story theme etc. counting on negative side. This film can be watched for the performances, songs and love story of two different generations. If you have such limited expectations then Love Aaj Kal shoud be there in your watchlist. As we know it's Valentine's Day, i am sure couple are going to love this.
Rating- 5/10*
- SAMTHEBESTEST
- Feb 13, 2020
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It's a toruture of 2 hours 20 minutes.Worst storyline, Same concept as first one. First love aaj kal was far more better than this. Weak storyline, Poor Screenplay, Bad Acting, average music. Kartik's acting is too bad to handle. Sara Ali Khan is worst in her emotional scenes. Average acting of sara. Only Randeep Hudda's acting is watching. Guys please don't waste your money. It is a total waste of money. Please don't go 🙏🙏.
- shreyaverma-47553
- Feb 13, 2020
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Disappointing ! Most disgusting movie I have ever seen.
Totally waste of money.
Kartik Aryan and Sara Ali Khan both are Overacting king and queen.
No story
Bad screenplay
Worst direction
Bad dialogues.
Don't watch very bad movie
- akshaykapoor-52168
- Feb 13, 2020
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Most overated movie I have ever seen.
One word - Disaster
Skip it , I promise I will never spend money on Imtiaz Ali 's movie.
What a Torture .
- akshaykapoor-52168
- Feb 13, 2020
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- roshnidewan
- Feb 22, 2020
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#LoveAajKalReview Kartik Aaryan after Sonu k titu ki sweety is giving back to back flop movies.. His choices are AWFUL.. It's like Kartik Aaryan's life is zero without luv ranjan.. Imtiaz Ali has lost it and he is the king of boredom amongst directors.. he should retire.. save your money or else donate it to a army fund.. sit at home and enjoy watching TV!!
Love Aaj Kal 2 Review by Nitin Atmaram Sisode :-
Zoe is a confounded character, who has a five-year intend to make cheerful life and have her own organization, before she settles in a serious relationship. While Sara Ali Khan is the correct age to play Zoe, she misses the mark concerning convincingly pulling off the multifaceted nature of her torch and furiously free character. Sara has an overwhelming screen looks and seems flawless, yet her exhibition doesn't exactly make you pull for Zoe. Kartik Aaryan is acceptable as the innocent Raghu, whose change from a meek lovelorn little towner to a major city Casanova, is reasonable. Even Kartik doesn't find a workable pace than compliantly chase after a mind-blowing love and be available to her no matter what. Randeep Hooda leaves an enduring impression even with lesser screen time. Wearing a handlebar mustache and fresh cloth shirts, the underestimated on-screen character looks very spruce. He is very similar to Rishi Kapoor's character in the first. It is his story that is unmistakably all the more fascinating, relatable and engaging. Ali utilizes clear tones and excellent sceneries to reproduce Raghu's love story with Leena played by debutante Arushi Sharma, who conveys viably. The flashback story is intruded on too often to oblige the film's non-straight account. While the film's sincerely story is easygoing in its methodology, there are scarcely any light minutes.
Love Aaj Kal decides to praise complex characters and useless connections, with the widespread feeling of love at its center. It makes some passionate minutes en route, yet doesn't exactly leave you hypnotized. The short runtime is another in addition to with a fascinating first-half, however an anticipated second-half. The film's soundtrack is good in tune that enhances the narrating. Ali makes it significant by indicating us the differentiation between customary community love that was straightforward yet troublesome versus the contemporary urban love that is unpredictable and failed. Imtiaz Ali portrays the 2020 Love Aaj Kal in a similar arrangement as his directorial in 2009 by a similar name. The love stories are new with various arrangement of contentions that change with time.
Love Aaj Kal decides to praise complex characters and useless connections, with the widespread feeling of love at its center. It makes some passionate minutes en route, yet doesn't exactly leave you hypnotized. The short runtime is another in addition to with a fascinating first-half, however an anticipated second-half. The film's soundtrack is good in tune that enhances the narrating. Ali makes it significant by indicating us the differentiation between customary community love that was straightforward yet troublesome versus the contemporary urban love that is unpredictable and failed. Imtiaz Ali portrays the 2020 Love Aaj Kal in a similar arrangement as his directorial in 2009 by a similar name. The love stories are new with various arrangement of contentions that change with time.
- NitinAtmaramSisode
- Feb 12, 2020
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Took me 5 days to complete lol... Worst acting ever.. overacting ki dukaaan, watching her is a torture .. the script haha moja sungke likha Kya ?
- adityalakhey
- May 5, 2020
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- alexanderedwardwong
- Feb 15, 2020
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It's exactly how I felt after watching this film.
Your should just stream Netflix and chill.
- magadalwarmayur
- Feb 13, 2020
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#FinalVerdict
An Imtiaz Ali film is awaited with bated breath. When you have films like ROCKSTAR (2011), JAB WE MET (2007) and HIGHWAY (2014) to your credit, every step you take, every move you make comes under a microscopic view. Obviously, the expectations from Love Aaj Kal are colossal. Given a title like Love Aaj Kal, the film ought to evoke strong feelings, principally towards the second hour. But the emotional moments fail to evoke any emotion. In fact, your heart doesn't pine for the lovers and that is why Love Aaj Kal fails to create any effect.
Without an iota of doubt, you are hypnotized by the initial scenes in Love Aaj Kal, but unfortunately, it's not the screenplay that magnetizes you. The chemistry between Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan is piping hot and makes you speechless. Surely, Love Aaj Kal is not an easy film to write and execute. Like its predecessor, it has two stories set in different eras, run parallel, but have a similar end. Sadly, the script is riddled with cliches and flaws, which makes Love Aaj Kal a mundane love story that talks of love and heartache. Director Imtiaz Ali is known for his imaginative and inventive take on love stories, but the problem with Love Aaj Kal is that it starts off most impressively, has some terrific moments in between, but the writing gets so erratic and incoherent as it heads towards the conclusion that you wonder, am I really watching an Imtiaz Ali film?
With a capable raconteur like Imtiaz Ali at the helm, one expects Love Aaj Kal to be notches above the stuff we've been subjected to in the past. But the film falters after an impressive start, after you are introduced to the pivotal characters in the story. The writing (Imtiaz Ali) gets erratic as you delve deeper and deeper. The second half is stretched without valid reason and that makes Love Aaj Kal a tedious watch. Imtiaz Ali fails to outshine his previous works. Sure, he explores the emotional depths with immense compassion and also draws bravura performances from the central characters. But every film depends on a watertight screenplay and Love Aaj Kal stumbles and fumbles in this department.
In a nutshell, Love Aaj Kal suffers from a plot that appears confusing and is convoluted for an avid cinemagoer. Imtiaz Ali's direction fails to complement the screenplay and vice versa. The movie is not a regular run of the mill flick and the proceedings are clearly aimed at the classes rather than the masses. Also, music has always been a mainstay in all of Imtiaz Ali's films. But, sadly, in Love Aaj Kal, it is otherwise. Despite Pritam at the helm of things, the music, sadly, is plain ordinary and does not help in lifting the proceedings. Amit Roy's cinematography is top-notch. Every frame is picture-perfect, a painting on celluloid. Dialogue (Imtiaz Ali) deserve special mention. They are straight out of life. If any film stands on a weak foundation (writing), even 1.30 hours seem never-ending. The lethargic pacing and uneven editing (Aarti Bajaj) also mar the overall impact. The film could have been better had the editing been watertight.
Kartik Aaryan carries the most difficult parts with remarkable ease. Sure, we've seen him as the cool, urban guy in several films, but this one's the most demanding role and he glides into the character effortlessly. Sara Ali Khan looks ethereal. More importantly, she acts very, very well. This should be the turning point in her career. Randeep Hooda puts his heart and mind into every project he chooses to perform in. He is a stunner. Arushi Sharma does well in a small, but significant role.
To sum up, Love Aaj Kal is too confusing a film to be understood and enjoyed by the general public. It does not live up to the confidence and expectations from the otherwise very skilled and accomplished film-maker Imtiaz Ali. Once the initial euphoria settles down, it'll be difficult for the film to sustain. A KING-SIZED DISAPPOINTMENT! Imtiaz Ali's streak of flops continues!
An Imtiaz Ali film is awaited with bated breath. When you have films like ROCKSTAR (2011), JAB WE MET (2007) and HIGHWAY (2014) to your credit, every step you take, every move you make comes under a microscopic view. Obviously, the expectations from Love Aaj Kal are colossal. Given a title like Love Aaj Kal, the film ought to evoke strong feelings, principally towards the second hour. But the emotional moments fail to evoke any emotion. In fact, your heart doesn't pine for the lovers and that is why Love Aaj Kal fails to create any effect.
Without an iota of doubt, you are hypnotized by the initial scenes in Love Aaj Kal, but unfortunately, it's not the screenplay that magnetizes you. The chemistry between Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan is piping hot and makes you speechless. Surely, Love Aaj Kal is not an easy film to write and execute. Like its predecessor, it has two stories set in different eras, run parallel, but have a similar end. Sadly, the script is riddled with cliches and flaws, which makes Love Aaj Kal a mundane love story that talks of love and heartache. Director Imtiaz Ali is known for his imaginative and inventive take on love stories, but the problem with Love Aaj Kal is that it starts off most impressively, has some terrific moments in between, but the writing gets so erratic and incoherent as it heads towards the conclusion that you wonder, am I really watching an Imtiaz Ali film?
With a capable raconteur like Imtiaz Ali at the helm, one expects Love Aaj Kal to be notches above the stuff we've been subjected to in the past. But the film falters after an impressive start, after you are introduced to the pivotal characters in the story. The writing (Imtiaz Ali) gets erratic as you delve deeper and deeper. The second half is stretched without valid reason and that makes Love Aaj Kal a tedious watch. Imtiaz Ali fails to outshine his previous works. Sure, he explores the emotional depths with immense compassion and also draws bravura performances from the central characters. But every film depends on a watertight screenplay and Love Aaj Kal stumbles and fumbles in this department.
In a nutshell, Love Aaj Kal suffers from a plot that appears confusing and is convoluted for an avid cinemagoer. Imtiaz Ali's direction fails to complement the screenplay and vice versa. The movie is not a regular run of the mill flick and the proceedings are clearly aimed at the classes rather than the masses. Also, music has always been a mainstay in all of Imtiaz Ali's films. But, sadly, in Love Aaj Kal, it is otherwise. Despite Pritam at the helm of things, the music, sadly, is plain ordinary and does not help in lifting the proceedings. Amit Roy's cinematography is top-notch. Every frame is picture-perfect, a painting on celluloid. Dialogue (Imtiaz Ali) deserve special mention. They are straight out of life. If any film stands on a weak foundation (writing), even 1.30 hours seem never-ending. The lethargic pacing and uneven editing (Aarti Bajaj) also mar the overall impact. The film could have been better had the editing been watertight.
Kartik Aaryan carries the most difficult parts with remarkable ease. Sure, we've seen him as the cool, urban guy in several films, but this one's the most demanding role and he glides into the character effortlessly. Sara Ali Khan looks ethereal. More importantly, she acts very, very well. This should be the turning point in her career. Randeep Hooda puts his heart and mind into every project he chooses to perform in. He is a stunner. Arushi Sharma does well in a small, but significant role.
To sum up, Love Aaj Kal is too confusing a film to be understood and enjoyed by the general public. It does not live up to the confidence and expectations from the otherwise very skilled and accomplished film-maker Imtiaz Ali. Once the initial euphoria settles down, it'll be difficult for the film to sustain. A KING-SIZED DISAPPOINTMENT! Imtiaz Ali's streak of flops continues!
- SinhaSomesh
- Feb 12, 2020
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- jrpokharel
- Feb 14, 2020
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The movie is pathetic without any clear message. Imitiaz Ali should stop and focus on what he thinks he should convey. Pathetic screenplay with below par performance by Sara and Karthik Aryan. Wish I can get refund. Worst film of 2020 yet!
Total waste of money, even cheesy new couples will hate it and sorry to say but these 2 neither have any chemistry which could be visible in movie nor they look good together
Imtiaz is always know for his interesting story telling and this movie is no exception.
Its a one time watch. There's nothing to hate about this movie.
Do watch guys.
- syrn-sharma
- Apr 26, 2020
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One of the most worst and annoying movie I had ever seen after "Dabang3" Don't waste your money guys...if you're a Kartik Aryan fan don't even dare to watch it. No storyline matlb kuch bhi....
U can definitely watch it, it's a good movie... Chemistry of Sartik was outstanding... Loved it..
- parijainparu
- Feb 13, 2020
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If you read most of the scripts there are many who are putting 10/10.
Those must be the producers, directors, script, cast families etc. They have cleverly pulled the into biased exaggerated false claim. Nobody gives 10/10🤣.
The movie is down sight silly story with unnecessary sex scenes to entice the audience. There are plenty of F©©© words thrown in. Really Bollywood? Avoid this movie. It's an insult to Indian culture. 🙏
2 points given for Sara Ali Khan's good looks! 💃
Those must be the producers, directors, script, cast families etc. They have cleverly pulled the into biased exaggerated false claim. Nobody gives 10/10🤣.
The movie is down sight silly story with unnecessary sex scenes to entice the audience. There are plenty of F©©© words thrown in. Really Bollywood? Avoid this movie. It's an insult to Indian culture. 🙏
2 points given for Sara Ali Khan's good looks! 💃
- karimsumar-846-705369
- Feb 15, 2020
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I would disagree with the bad reviews. Sara Ali Khan is good in parts but Kartik Aaryan has played his role very well. He has a great character arch that he portrays with conviction It's a sweet love story and Randeep Honda is the icing on the cake.
I watched this movie on Netflix yesterday and not in theatre. It's a beautiful movie with "feel good" factor. Imtiaz Ali has a different Karizma in his all movies and this movie is no less, in demonstrating the same. Even though Kartik and Sara proves that they have a big scope of improvement, still you will be able to digest the movie because of its direction, fast pace movie plot and story. Randeep Hooda is the one who holds the acting wheel and prevents the ship from drowning. Actually if you missed watching it in theatre, that's ok because you will enjoy it at home too. Or perhaps you will enjoy better, watching LAK2 at home. Give it a try you won't regret.
Kartik Aaryan in this movie is the most creepiest, cringe worthy character I have ever seen in a bollywood movie. Only saving grace in this movie is Randeep Hooda. As if Kartik Aaryan wasn't enough in one timeline, he plays Randeep Hooda's younger version too.
First version of this movie was so much better and this one should never have been made.
- sharzabraham
- May 1, 2020
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Cringed all throughout, it was a pain. Never had I noticed that Sara overacts so wildly. She has the worst "cry face" and "angry face" in all of bollywood. In one of the scenes when she is drunk-crying, she literally looked like one of those dayans from Chandrakanta. Haywire storyline. Karthik's pathetic character doesn't help the movie at all. On top of that, the storyline is haywire ! Poor Randeep Hooda, it was like watching a diamond sinking slowly in a mud pit. You can only shake your head in pity.
- vibek-39403
- May 1, 2020
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Just pathetic and pain to watch this irritating and annoying movie!!
Avoid this at any cost!
Avoid this at any cost!
- rahulisenough
- Feb 14, 2020
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