हालांकि जय प्यार के बारे में सब कुछ नफरत करता है, सिमरन एक बेहद रोमांटिक महिला है. जबकि वह जय के प्यार में पड़ जाती है और इसे स्पष्ट कर देती है, जय अपनी भावनाओं के साथ संघर्ष करता है और उन्ह... सभी पढ़ेंहालांकि जय प्यार के बारे में सब कुछ नफरत करता है, सिमरन एक बेहद रोमांटिक महिला है. जबकि वह जय के प्यार में पड़ जाती है और इसे स्पष्ट कर देती है, जय अपनी भावनाओं के साथ संघर्ष करता है और उन्हें व्यक्त करने में संकोच करता है.हालांकि जय प्यार के बारे में सब कुछ नफरत करता है, सिमरन एक बेहद रोमांटिक महिला है. जबकि वह जय के प्यार में पड़ जाती है और इसे स्पष्ट कर देती है, जय अपनी भावनाओं के साथ संघर्ष करता है और उन्हें व्यक्त करने में संकोच करता है.
- पुरस्कार
- 1 जीत और कुल 12 नामांकन
- Priya
- (as Pooja Ghai)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
The question arises "Why we're expecting a lot of story thing from a movie which is never made to impact a story." This was a new gen feel good RomCom movie with a bollywood touch. This film is meant to be cliche. So it's made more like a rom com teenager movie.
Even though it can be a one time weekend movie for you if you don't have anything to watch and if you're a music lover. This movie has the best songs from "Bahaara To Sadka Kiya" and much more.
This movie was something new in Bollywood. There're also similar movies of that time like "Anjaana Anjaani" "Dostana" n all. These supposed to be entertaining dramas nothing more than that.
So if you wanna relive the fresh air of bollywood you can watch this movie. You won't regret it.
However it has its youthful, eye candy cast added to its advantage as it plods through its rather meandering and cumbersome plot, involving J (Imran Khan), a production assistant who has worked on countless of romantic films by hotshot director Veer Kapoor (Samir Soni), and Simran (Sonam Kapoor), who is employed under the same production umbrella. To J, work means a constant rolling of the eyes because he just doesn't subscribe to nor see the appeal of formulaic romantic movies, even if his employer is the best in the business. And for Simran it's just the reverse, feeling privileged to be part of movie magic, as she expounds her own blissfully perfect relationship with fiancé Raj (Sammir Dattani).
So begins the clash of the believer and the non-believer, made worst when J is ordered to be working under Simran who is the new art director for Veer's upcoming love saga, Pyar Pyar Pyar, which I have to admit that writer-director Punit Malhotra managed to weave in a film in production within a film, that drew nice touches of parallels between J and Simran's developing love affair, until the final act which somehow had to conform to hammed up clichés. On one hand, I thought it was quite brilliant to get the audience engaged through two levels, one which is the reality the characters live in, and the other the ultra-hyped film reality which exists in Pyar Pyar Pyar, with extremely over the top performances and delivery used to elicit plenty of laughter, especially from fans of Bollywood romances.
We'd expect the usual clash of the opposites, where J the non-committal playboy unwittingly turns on his charm on the on-the-way-to-blissful-marriage Simran, who by the time the interval rolled by, is at odds with wanting to settle down with the man she thought will provide that level of stability through routine, or someone who's more of the livewire even if you started out hating the guts of the person? The story seems to play on the theme of close proximity having that big a role to play in demolishing stability, and like all nicely crafted clichés which you can see coming from a mile away, J and Simran inevitably fall in love, which takes one of them by surprise, leading to plot development reserved for after the interval.
If not for the young film starlets as the leads, it'll be quite hard to imagine how love can make them do silly things, with plenty of assumptions drawn up that the characters inevitably fall for. Nothing new gets added to the flavour of the story, and while it doesn't stand out, it also doesn't fall flat on its face as well, making this a simple, breezy romantic tale to sit through. Imran Khan pulls through his J quite effortlessly, since I suppose the easy-going, good natured guy is almost always easier to play as opposed to Sonam Kapoor's emotional Simran, who has ample opportunity to show her acting chops in what's only her third major role in her film career, compared to contemporary peers such as Ranbir Kapoor, or even Deepika Padukone.
Perhaps the only thread of interest here to sustain your attention will be the numerous film references from dialogues to sets and even downright spoofs, or if you're the incurable romantic, then yes, this film will be right up your alley.
First, the actors. Sonam Kapoor has the IQ of a paper bag. And that's when I'm drunk enough not to notice. It's so bad it actually shows anytime she's not flashing her perfect whites. First day in acting school: Don't make it look like you're acting. Looks like someone was absent. Imran Khan showed great promise in Jaane tu... Here he's a clichéd wannabe. The jokes are forced and everything else seems artificial. What the fungus, dude?
Second, the premise. Confused Boy + Girl. Confused Girl + Boy. And every single love story platitude thrown in the middle. That with the grating self promotional music everywhere. We get it, Mr. Johar, you're a fan. Of yourself.
Third, the bulls***. Do you really meet on strategically placed rocks every time you need to have a serious relationship talk? And Raj, are you FRIGGIN' BLIND? Also, why are beautiful women (read:Giselle) so irritating? Is there a law?
I'm a little sad that the quality of Indian Cinema has dropped to this level. I wish they'd start putting in a little more intelligence in their movies over simple polish. Would love to sit through a movie that didn't make me want to strangle defenseless rabbits in slow motion.
2 out of 10. 1 for the fat guy with the sexist humour.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाIn most of the film, Simran and Jay are seen wearing opposite colours; for example, when Simran wears red, Jay wears black. The song "Sadka Kiya" is another example of this.
- गूफ़When Imran Khan has dinner with Sonam Kapoor and her fiancé in New Zealand, he receives a call from his mother back in New Delhi, India, but the phone clearly displays a number from New Zealand, the place where this scene was filmed.
- भाव
Jay Dhingra: Ye Childhood romance, bachpaan ke sweethearts aisa hota hain kya!
Jay Dhingra: Hamare saath hua tha...
Jay Dhingra: Hamare?
Jay Dhingra: Raaj and I!
Jay Dhingra: You must be kidding... on mind
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Shreya Ghoshal & Sona Mohapatra: Bahara (2010)
- साउंडट्रैकBahara
Lyrics by Kumaar
Music by Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani
Performed by Shreya Ghoshal and Sona Mohapatra
Courtesy of Sony Music India
टॉप पसंद
- How long is I Hate Luv Storys?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- ₹10,00,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $8,47,993
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $3,75,297
- 4 जुल॰ 2010
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $1,57,19,212
- चलने की अवधि2 घंटे 9 मिनट
- रंग
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