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LoveYatri movie review: Aayush Sharma's name is Susu, the film is no better

LoveYatri movie review: Loveyatri or Loveratri, the Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain film is an assault on your senses.


LoveYatri
Director - Abhiraj Minawala
Cast - Aayush Sharma, Warina Hussain
Rating - 0/5

In the second half of LoveYatri, when you have already watched over 100 torturous minutes of this bland and lazy film, its hero Aayush Sharma has an epiphany. "Ye sab galat hai, he tells the leading lady Warina Hussain and quickly recounts everything that has happened in the film till then. For that brief moment, he is a stand-in for all of us the audience.

The moment passes and the rest is a trudge so vacuous and asinine that calling it "mindless entertainment, a genre that Bollywood treasures so lovingly, would be a disservice to it. Aayush plays Susu, his parents named him Sushrut but the film's director and scriptwriter must have thought that calling him Susu would be such a hoot. Unfortunately for them, LoveYatri's audience is not comprised only of kindergartners.

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Other than his name, the one thing that sets apart Susu is his lack of ambition, a quality he shares with this film. His aim is to become a garba teacher and, after a pep talk by his uncle, to fall in love. It takes him exactly 30 secondsand levitationto do the latter when he sees the pretty NRI heroine, Manisha who is called Michelle when in London. His wingmen, aptly named Rocket and Negative, and his uncle a badly hamming Ram Kapoor hatch a rather idiotic plan to push the romance along. Over a number of dandiya numbers, which are hard to tell apart, the two fall in love only for Warina's NRI daddy, played by Ronit Roy, to jump in with a role so clichd that calling him a "typical Indian father suffices in most scenes.

The trope of rich girl-poor boy in Hindi films is as old as Hindi films themselves; the haughty parents have made an appearance in more films than we can count. A story about young love is also the favourite launchpad for fresh talent. Instead of trying something new, the Loveyatri team of debutants Aayush Sharma, Warina Hussain and director Abhiraj Minawala takes recourse in the familiar. Everything you see in LoveYatri, you have seen before. In a well made film, it could give you comfort, in LoveYatri it gives you headache.

Has Aayush Sharma's career ended before it could even begin?

The one-dimensional screenplay is well supported by cringe-worthy dialogues to make this 160-minute film a war on your senses. Here's a sample: "Love is like a SIM card. Whether the phone is expensive or cheap, the SIM remains the same. There is another impassioned speech by Aayush where he claims garba is the inspiration of all dance forms known to mankind; no surprise that his father the recipient of this address had a glassy-eyed look on his face.

From Vadodara, Gujarat, the film moves to London without any change in tone or tempo. We see more garba, we see even less sense. Worried about competition from Warina's British boyfriend, Aayush is ready to give up when he gets another pep talk from Ram, this time in a British pub full of football fans. He gives Aayush examples of these timeless lovers Salman Khan in Tere Naam, Aamir Khan in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and Shah Rukh Khan in Veer Zara. Our loverboy understands what is at stake and goes back to woo his woman.

Warina Hussain is Salman Khan's latest find.

Throughout this ebb and flow of his love story, Aayush has the same surprised expression on his face -- like he cannot believe that Salman Khan decided to bankroll the film -- and Warina matches him expression-for-expression. At the end of Loveyatri, you hate nepotism as much as Kangana Ranaut. Loveyatri is a 140-minute long reason why it needs to be rooted out from the film industry.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: MrsAsfandyar

LoveYatri movie review: Aayush Sharma's name is Susu

Rating - 0/5



This was supposed to be the next superhit blockbuster film and this hero the next superstar according to some Salman fans and some other delusional creatures on this forum
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Whose review is this? DHO DAALA! And rightfully so!
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I couldnt even finish the trailer.. I applaud them for watching the whole movie!
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Whose review is this ?😆

It seems some anti salman brigade's...😆
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LoveYatri Movie Review: Aayush Sharma Drives a Love Bus that Goes Nowhere

LoveYatri's annoying clichs make it a really tedious watch.


LoveYatri
Cast: Aayush Sharma, Warina Hussain, Ram Kapoor and Ronit Roy
Director: Abhiraj Minawala

LoveYatri is a chance not utilised. It could have been a good launching pad for two newcomers. From upbeat songs to picturesque locations to a strong marketing support, it has got everything, but all this ends up in a convoluted screenplay that never rises above the average.

In a fairly predictable film, Sushrut aka Susu (Aayush Sharma), a garba' teacher in Vadodara, falls for an NRI Gujarati Michelle aka Manisha (Warina Hussain). She is in India to understand the hype around Navratris' (nine days of celebration and festivities).

Susu is not compatible with Michelle in worldly terms. He is juvenile, impractical and carefree, while Michelle is sophisticated and well educated. She is a research scholar in London to be precise. However, nothing holds Susu back from expressing his love for Michelle.

As it happens in Bollywood rom-coms, they realise that they want to spend their lives together but they won't have the approval of their respective families.

There are things that LoveYatri would like you to believe from the very beginning: You need to consider it as a story of lovers against all odds. It's a different matter if they never actually look confronting serious hurdles. Susu, who for some reasons keeps tossing his cheesy chat-up lines, and his uncle-cum-relationship counselor Ram Kapoor, believe that Garba' is a solution to every problem in life. Good for them and us, at least we get to perform Garba', provided that's an excuse to not watch Salman Khan's gift to his brother-in-law.



Of all the bizarre scenes in director Abhiraj Minawala's LoveYatri, nothing comes closer to beating the sequence in which Ram Kapoor tells Aayush how he would feel when he would meet the love of his life.

Consider these lines: "Jab pehli baar usse mulakat hogi saari duniya sookhi hogi tere upar halki halki baarish hogi, Baaki sab black and white dikhenge lekin wo colorful dikhegi.

Translating this will bring back all the bad memories, so allow me to skip.

While 10 minutes is a relatively small amount of time to develop any kind of connection to these characters, it is clearly the perfect amount of time to understand how next two hours of your life are going to be.

Even then we're supposed to care about Susu and Michelle's love story, even after countless dandiya', khakhra' and fafda' jokes, such is life and such is the audacity of Minawala's film.

Aayush appears under-prepared for a role that requires enormous energy and understanding of the milieu. He is good in the opening dance sequence but that's more or less about it. Warina Hussain, on the other hand, is honest, likeable and has a pleasing presence.

LoveYatri's annoying clichs make it a really tedious watch.


Rating: 1/5
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Loveyatri: A snooze fest with 2 ho-hum debuts

The film is a string of '90s Hindi cinema cliches


here's a scene in the second half of Loveyatri where Rasik Mama (Ram Kapoor) tries to cheer up his nephew Sushrut (Aayush Sharma) with a monologue about how Indian heroes do not give up on their love till the very end citing examples of Aamir Khan inQayamat Se Qayamat Tak, Shah Rukh Khan in Veer-Zaara and Salman Khan in Tere Naam. "That is how we love, he says passionately, while all the firangs in the London pub stand there as transfixed spectators and cheer on. That's just a small example of how outlandish Loveyatri is.

Sushrut aka Susu is a good-for-nothing college-going Gujarati lad in Vadodara, whose only aim is to open a garba academy one day. But how can you take the hero of a movie seriously who gets referred to as Susu by everyone with a straight face all through the film? The script by Niren Bhatt is peppered with dialogues such as "Garba mein gol gol ghumte hai, par garba koi goal nahi when Susu tells his father about his aim.

Negative (Pratik Gandhi) and Rocket (Sajeel Parakh), as Susu's friends, are far better than the lead himself. They're the ones who make a scene watchable, while Sharma stands there with a one-tone expression. The friend called Negative named so apparently because he's a pessimist is the only one who seems normal and is capable of logical thinking.

During Navratri, NRI college topper Michelle (who's actually called Manisha) comes down to visit her relatives in Vadodara, with her dad Sam Patel (Ronit Roy). Patel owns a chain of laundromats in London called Lord of the Rinse and when he says he needs to go back soon, he's told, "Tu yahaan nau din rahega toh kya wahaan London mein Queen ka ghagra maila ho jayega?

There's also a dialogue explaining that NRI girls cannot have local Indian street food without suffering from stomach ailments. Michelle even asks why he's called Susu and he gives a whole background of how Sushrut was an Indian sage. Yawn!

Amidst such gem-like dialogues, love blossoms between Susu and Michelle while bonding over Vadodara food, garba and colourful costumes (by Alvira Agnihotri, Manish Malhotra and Ashley Rebello). Vaibhavi Merchant's choreography and Tanishk Bagchi's music ably support the garba fever.

Enter, a string of '90s Hindi cinema cliches, like the girl's rich dad brainwashing the hero, the heroine leaving for London all heartbroken and the hero realising his mistake, albeit too late. In the confrontation scene between Susu and Michelle at the restaurant, Sharma is so bad that you chuckle instead of feeling bad. With his floppy '70s hero hairstyle and emotionless face, he offers little to root for him.

The second half is set entirely in London but by this time you have no interest left. Michelle makes Susu meet his friends in London and he mistakes Chris (Danny Mahoney) as her boyfriend (that's what her evil dad had made Susu to believe back in Vadodara). Mahoney is actually a better actor than Sharma in the few scenes that he has with Hussain, and you do not really blame Michelle's dad for being angry about his daughter's questionable choice in men.

When Susu is falsely imprisoned by Michelle's dad, he encounters two Gujarati cops in the London jail Jignesh and Bhavesh played by Sohail Khan and Arbaaz Khan. They let Susu escape Michelle's dad with a warning: "Stop playing dirty games and let's play garba. In the end, everyone happily does garba with the London bridge in the background. And you're happy the film's finally ended.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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At the end of Loveyatri, you hate nepotism as much as Kangana Ranaut.

The first reviewer is defo funny!
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Posted: 7 years ago
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And the mahan KRK said,it has very good advanced booking,in th gulf area its doing very good.the movie is gonna sure shot hit😆
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I feel bad for the fans who have to pretend that they thoroughly enjoyed the movie

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