Love aaj kal Film 2020 Review

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Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan in Love aaj Kal 2020 Film
Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan in Love aaj Kal 2020 Film

Plot: The story of a boy and a girl who meet by chance in a club is the plot of this film. The boy disagrees with their attempts to be physical. The boy then follows the girl until they arrive at the café where she works. At the same time, the café owner’s story continues. What takes place in the two stories? Will there be a happy ending to both stories? Will it be possible for the two couples to meet? Would they not cross paths at the end of either story? You must see the film in order to understand all of this.

The film’s tone and theme are romantic comedy and love and relationships, respectively. This movie was made to demonstrate how to find love and how today’s youth think, including what they desire from a partner. Can they make sacrifices for one another and compromise in various ways to keep the relationship going? This movie depicts how today’s youth view love, one-night stands, relationships, serious relationships, hookups, and marriage. Do they want to be solely focused on their careers, or do they want to pursue both?

Characters and Acting: Kartik Aaryan has played two parts, Veer & Raghu. He has done both roles skilfully, and his acting reflects whatever was needed to play these parts. Whether it’s a comedy scenes, a dance scenes, the pain of loneliness, or a love scenes, he has captured every emotions on screen. Additionally, noteworthy is Sara Ali Khan‘s performance as Zoe. Her facial expressions are superb, whether they are of anger, love, comedy, or the delivery of dialogues. She has a very important role to play, and she has performed it flawlessly.

Additionally, Randeep Hooda‘s performance as Raj is distinct. He does a good job in the supporting role as well. He did a great job of expressing every emotion on his face, whether it was the joy of winning or the anguish of losing. Since she began her acting career with the film’s director, Aarushi Sharma‘s performance in the role of Leena can be considered respectable. Her first Hindi film was Tamasha(2015). Additionally outstanding is Simone Singh‘s performance as Mrs. Chauhan.

Written and Directed: Imtiaz Ali, a well-known figure in Bollywood for helming hit films like Jab We Met(2007), Love Aaj Kal(2009), Rockstar(2010), Highway(2014), Tamasha(2015) and Jab Harry met Sejal(2017) is the director of this movie. Although his directing in this movie is excellent as well, it appears that he has lost some of his control and the plot has veered off course. After seeing the film, it appears that he is dragging it along. The story-screenplay is weak as well, and although the dialogue is exceptional, the storyline is uninteresting and has been forced along.

Cinematography: Amit Roy‘s is good; he did a great job filming the Himachal Pradesh and Udaipur scenes, and Delhi was also shown beautiful.

Editing: Aarti Bajaj‘s is a little loose and slow, and it bores in some spots. It also moves slowly, and it could have shortened by making some cuts.

Ishaan Chhabra‘s background score balanced.

The choreography by Vijay Ganguly is passable.

Costume Design: In keeping with his part in the movie, Aki Narula‘s are excellent.

Production Design: The house and café designed by Suman Roy Mahapatra splendid.

Sound Design: Excellent work by Dhiman Karmakar.

Music: Shayad, Meharma, Parmeshwar, and Tanha are Pritam‘s three to four magnificent songs.

Lyrics: Irshad Kamil wrote some good songs.

Climax: Excellent work.

Viewpoint: Only watch once! Those who enjoy romantic comedies should see this movie at least once.

Message: When starting their lives, what should today’s youth watch first? Love? Connections? Career? Getting married? Relationships and love, or both? One? Love or Career? Career or Relationship? They’re also perplexed! There are explicit scenes in the film, such as kissing and undressing. Consequently, children shouldn’t permitted to watch the film with their parents.

CBFC Cuts & Modifications:

Intimate scenes: The CBFC shortened another scene and cut a kissing scene between Sara Ali Khan and Kartik Aaryan, the main actors. Additionally, the CBFC omitted some private scenes and substituted a blow-up shot for a scene in which the actors undressing.

Audio: The words “fk” and “f***g” were among those muted by the CBFC. They substituted “saale besharmo” for “haramzaadon” as well.

Cleavage: After a scene of lovemaking, the CBFC requested that the makers blur the cleavage.

CBFC-U/A Movietime-2h.21mins Genre-Romantic Drama Backdrop-HP, Delhi & Udaipur Release Year-14 February, 2020

Filmcast: Karthik Aaryan, Sara Ali Khan, Randeep Hooda, Aarushi Sharma, Simone Singh

Produced: Dinesh Vijan, Imtiaz Ali, Script and Director: Imtiaz Ali

Art Director: Trupti Chavan, Choreography: Vijay Ganguly

Original Background Score: Ishaan Chhabra

Costume Design: Aki Narula, Casting: Mukesh Chhabra, Lyrics: Irshad Kamil

Sound Design: Dhiman Karmakar, Production Design: Suman Roy Mahapatra, Editor: Aarti Bajaj

Music: Pritam, Cinematography: Amit Roy

A Window Seat Films and Maddock Films Production Maddock Films, Jio Studios, Dinesh Vijan, Reliance Entertainment Presents

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