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Posted: 4 years ago
#61

Love Aaj Kal Has Good Start Due To Valentines Day

Friday 14 February 2020 13.00 IST

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Love Aaj Kal had  a good opening of around 20-25% which is pretty much similar to Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior which has taken the best start this year till date. The occupancy at the bigger chains like PVR, Inox, Cinepolis, Wave, Movietime and SRS was better than Tanhji - The Unsung Warrior with the only big chain being less was Carnival as that as huge exposure in Maharashtra. But these chains will also probably cover around 75% of the all India business of this film.

 

 

The opening has come due to Valentines Day which is a good release date for a youth romantic film so its about how far the first day goes as there will be a good chance of a drop on Saturday due to the Valentines Day boost its getting on Friday. 

 

 

It will be the best opening day for a Kathik Aryan film and will be the first time that a film of the younegr lot will top the 10 crore nett mark but it has to be taken with a pinch of salt as the Saturday figure will tell the real value of this Friday.

 

 

Love Aaj Kal will get a solid footing from day one but with the sort of number its getting means there is a decent crowd coming on day one and being an Imtiaz Ali film which have a limited audience it will be about how far can it hold. Also its only in India that a film like Love Aaj Kal becomes a franchise. Its understandable with the like of Dhoom, Housefull, Golmaal, Baaghi etc as these films have a life after theatrical and have an audience post release but Love Aaj Kal was zero post release so the film is hardly a brand.

 

 

The film looks pretty similar to the other Imtiaz Ali films going by the trailer and it remains to be seen how this one goes. The best opening for the film has come in Delhi NCR. Films like Luka Chuppi and Pati Patni Aur Woh opened pretty well in places like Indore, Gwalior and Jaipur considering they were small films but the opening here is not as good at these places considering its Valentines Day. The gap should have been more between this and those films.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#62

The reviews are so bad, disaster of the year.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Ended up watching it, and regret it fully.walked out at interval.


Sara Ali Khan was unbearable. She was hamming all the way.


Worst movie of Imtiaz's.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#64

What an actor! Even in a movie which has disaster 😭 written all over it, he manages to shine.

Otherwise, the movie is pathetic. Must be avoided at all costs.

Sara Ali Khan is the weakest link. She cannot act. Her dialogue delivery is a torture to the ears.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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'A poorly conceived reboot that's overlong, overdramatic and overdone, Love Aaj Kal simply cannot differentiate between pyaar and parody,' says Sukanya Verma.



Imtiaz Ali is a creature of habit. He doesn't seek change, there's no comfort in it. Denial excites him as does escape. His characters are love fools bidding time questioning the very mush they believe in or running away to far-flung places in pursuit of answers they knew all along.

Love Aaj Kal opens with a quote a from the film-maker's frequently favoured Sufi poet Rumi: The minute I heard my first love story, I started looking for you. Though it is alluding to the castles Sara Ali Khan builds in air while listening to Randeep Hooda's adolescent fairy tales, it could very well be Ali explaining his need to tell the same story again and again until he finds the perfect movie.

Except the more he tries, the farther he gets. Ali's romanticised view of lovers in anticipation of an ideal scenario has grown so much in conceit, it has ceased to make sense.

He has already delivered his most spontaneous (Socha Na Tha), most consummate (Jab We Met), most volatile (Rockstar) and most complex (Tamasha) take on romantic impulses, indecision or angst.

It is befuddling why the director would revisit Love Aaj Kal only to caricature millennial love pitted against starry-eyed Generation X romance.

The 2020 Love Aaj Kal retains the title and narrative style of its predecessor starring Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and Rishi Kapoor, but none of its fizz or sass.

Instead, you have a sketchy confection high on regressive stereotypes and ridiculous notions of privileged protagonists.

Whether it is the leading ladies epitomising a typical case of contrasts -- the demure desi girl (a terribly bland Arushi Sharma) from the flashback versus the modern, mufat lass (Sara Ali Khan) in present time or what Imtiaz Ali *thinks* women want.

Let's see, men who'll read her mind and not stop following her around even if it borders on stalking. Or even worse -- she cannot have it all.

The entire premise of the new Love Aaj Kal relies on a woman's reluctance to juggle career and romance. Short of Sara banging bangles against the wall and screaming nahiiiii, Love Aaj Kal serves every possible hysterical reaction to drive this point.

Sara's Zoe is a nasty combination of Veronica (Cocktail) and Ved (Tamasha). A party animal beleaguered by parental pressure (in Simone Singh's quietly menacing passive-aggressive mommy), Zoe resists relationship for rat race.

On the other hand, Veer (Kartik Aaryan) doesnt want to end up having a marriage of convenience like his parents. Though slack about work, he prioritises feeling over fornication. Veer and Zoe's senseless, self-serious, prattle over the same would still be bearable if only they displayed the tiniest bit of chemistry.

Dysfunctional homes and problem parents affecting a youngster's psyche are a recurring theme and defence for why his characters behave the way they do in Imtiaz Ali offerings.

A 22 year old hardened into believing romance would sound the death knell for her career might just be believable if it wasn't played by a girl known for her smarts and wisdom beyond years. It's easier to watch Tiger Shroff take on half of Syria than see Sara behave like a clueless schnook.

At best, it's a vibrantly lit confection where actors converse in Imtiaz Ali's trademark tu-tadakas, fall in love against Pritam's catchy soundtrack and zoom in and out of Delhi's Lodhi Art District, Mehrauli, as well as a sepia-toned Udaipur overlapping parallel timelines.

If on one hand Love Aaj Kal is stemmed in old-fashioned romance, tapping late '80s Bollywood nostalgia for laughs in Kartik Aaryan's stilted Salman Khan impersonations, a tactic Bala demonstrated far more effectively.

On another, it labours to appear cool by pitching tone-deaf arguments about a woman's agency where Sara equates unbuttoning her shirt for a job interview as an expression of her sexuality. You know the sentiment is bogus when seconds later she labels her actions as 'andar ki bitch.'

What is truly laughable is the so-called conflict. People living in fancy abodes, renting out coworking space in posh Delhi neighbourhoods, clubbing night after night wearing trendy wardrobe going cuckoo over financial independence in a manner so dramatic, it resembles a spoof.

Things get super hyper, hysterical and hilarious whenever Veer or Zoe have a meltdown. It is one thing to look distraught, but Sara evoking a deranged Urmila Matondkar in Kaun is another extreme.

On the bright side, the actress is open to letting go before the camera even if it is as unflatteringly as in this movie. Kartik Aaryan's ineptitude is glaring in a role tailor-made for Ranbir Kapoor. Where he needs to look lovelorn, he appears psychotic. When he needs to exude charm, he turns a twit.

Something of a nosey parker and agony aunt, Randeep Hooda's recollections of his messy past love, wherein Kartik portrays his younger avatar, dictate Zoe's erratic affair. Hooda is pleasing but lacks the charisma and heft that rendered Rishi Kapoor's words of experience in the original worth holding on to.

A poorly conceived reboot that's overlong, overdramatic and overdone, Love Aaj Kal simply cannot differentiate between pyaar and parody.



Rediff Rating : 1.5/5




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Posted: 4 years ago
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Except few reviews like from TOI, NDTV, BH most reviews are terrible. Imtiaz seems to have completely lost his touch and is getting worse and worse. Movie will have good weekend  numbers helped by VD. After the weekend gone gone gone. Some reviews are hilarious. Specially about Sara's over acting 😆

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Love Story is not everyones cup of tea VIEWER as well as MAKER.

Itmitiaz who had woven such good stories like Socha Na Tha and Jab We Met seems to have lost his touch upon contemporary love stories .


A guy who is going to medical college, leaves everything; studies, family and works in a restaurant for his love in another city alone suddenly cheats just to have a sex ? 

What was imitiaz  smoking while writing such story ? That is what you want to feed us in the name of romance. 

Ok we can understand, human beings have need and for once people might lose themselves and does a mistake but he goes on and on fcking many girls as if he is some kind of playboy. Suddenly a village gawar becomes playboy ?? 

And this same person is narrating his love story comparing it to Romeo and Juliette, Laila Majnu ??? What was scripwriter smoking .....


Its not that all 

The basic canvas is same old love aaj kaal, same confused teens in love, career and life.. nothing new is there in the story. 

Also dont get me start with screenplay ... WTF was that not a single memorable dialogue or moment in the movie.  


Its a terrible terrible movie. 

Total waste of time and money. 


1/5


1: for KArtik's effort and performance. 

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Bobby Bhai killed it. 🤣


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6szCjiXKdWY





this bobby praises every shit movie of canadian kumar + jumping shroff...


he even praised dus bahane 2.0  


looks like he works for Rangeela Channel  🤣

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Love Aaj Kal Has Good Start Due To Valentines Day

Friday 14 February 2020 13.00 IST Box Office India Trade Network

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Love Aaj Kal had  a good opening of around 20-25% which is pretty much similar to Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior which has taken the best start this year till date. The occupancy at the bigger chains like PVR, Inox, Cinepolis, Wave, Movietime and SRS was better than Tanhji - The Unsung Warrior with the only big chain being less was Carnival as that as huge exposure in Maharashtra. But these chains will also probably cover around 75% of the all India business of this film.

 

 

The opening has come due to Valentines Day which is a good release date for a youth romantic film so its about how far the first day goes as there will be a good chance of a drop on Saturday due to the Valentines Day boost its getting on Friday. 

 


 

It will be the best opening day for a Kathik Aryan film and will be the first time that a film of the younegr lot will top the 10 crore nett mark but it has to be taken with a pinch of salt as the Saturday figure will tell the real value of this Friday.

 

 

Love Aaj Kal will get a solid footing from day one but with the sort of number its getting means there is a decent crowd coming on day one and being an Imtiaz Ali film which have a limited audience it will be about how far can it hold. Also its only in India that a film like Love Aaj Kal becomes a franchise. Its understandable with the like of Dhoom, Housefull, Golmaal, Baaghi etc as these films have a life after theatrical and have an audience post release but Love Aaj Kal was zero post release so the film is hardly a brand.

 

 

The film looks pretty similar to the other Imtiaz Ali films going by the trailer and it remains to be seen how this one goes. The best opening for the film has come in Delhi NCR. Films like Luka Chuppi and Pati Patni Aur Woh opened pretty well in places like Indore, Gwalior and Jaipur considering they were small films but the opening here is not as good at these places considering its Valentines Day. The gap should have been more between this and those films.