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7.1/10
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Individually, Sanjay and Karina don't earn enough to be able to buy a home, so they enter into a marriage of convenience.Individually, Sanjay and Karina don't earn enough to be able to buy a home, so they enter into a marriage of convenience.Individually, Sanjay and Karina don't earn enough to be able to buy a home, so they enter into a marriage of convenience.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Supriya Pathak
- Lata Chaturvedi
- (as Supriya Pathak Kapur)
Manyuu Doshi
- Sunny
- (as Deepal Doshi)
Annabelle Ferro
- Annabelle Misquitta
- (as Annabelle Ferro Desylva)
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Typical Bollywood film makers who makes typical/ordinary movies should learn something from this and here's why:
Yes, the movie is quite lengthy but the story is quite simple, the characters are relatable, the romance is cute, and the movie is worth watching.
- Anyone can relate to this movie, especially here in India as it deals with the most common problems we middle class Indians have to face.
- It makes sense and it connects with you.
- No forced humor. comedy in this film is a plus point. It's natural and will make you laugh.
- You wont get bored at any given point in this movie. It will keep you hooked.
- Strong and natural performances by all the actors and the direction is also done very well.
Yes, the movie is quite lengthy but the story is quite simple, the characters are relatable, the romance is cute, and the movie is worth watching.
Definitely one of the most unique and sweet romcoms in India recently. It's Cliched at Some Points But Also The Direction Feels Really Fresh.
Angira Dhar And Vicky kaushal makes a Great Pair And Chemistry they share is Great. This Movie Tries To avoid Bollywood's Cliches And Suceeds Mostly With Few Misses Somewhere Between. The Supporting Cast Is Amazing and Pathak Sisters are Amazing together in the scenes they share. There's a twist in the End which is fairly Predictable But it's Hardly an issue,although It seemed a little too stretched toward the climax. All in All,it's really enjoyable and a fairly Entertaining Movie Which Leaves you with a Smile In The End.
Also, There's a Surprise Cameo in the End From a Fan Favorite Bollywood Star.
"Love Per Square Foot" helmed by Anand Tiwari, a man who wore several hats actor, director, writer, casting director, assistant director etc.
"Love Per Square Foot" is rom-com genre with a slightly different execution. It has a realistic feel, the screenplay is more relatable than our typical Bollywood romantic flicks.
It perfectly articulates the covet of youth to find their dream house in the megacity "Mumbai".
What works wonder here is the amazing cast and their effortless acting, it definitely brings the grins to our faces with the quirky lines and funny situations.
The movie is predictable yet enjoyable. It is a charming flick which must be watched for its wonderful cast and good direction.
However, the runtime should have been a little less, some editing was required as it drags a bit in the middle.
"Love Per Square Foot" is rom-com genre with a slightly different execution. It has a realistic feel, the screenplay is more relatable than our typical Bollywood romantic flicks.
It perfectly articulates the covet of youth to find their dream house in the megacity "Mumbai".
What works wonder here is the amazing cast and their effortless acting, it definitely brings the grins to our faces with the quirky lines and funny situations.
The movie is predictable yet enjoyable. It is a charming flick which must be watched for its wonderful cast and good direction.
However, the runtime should have been a little less, some editing was required as it drags a bit in the middle.
One of the better Rom Coms to come out of India. It has a breezy feel and the lead pair is very believable. The actress, Angira Dhar deserves a special mention - not only is she easy on the eyes but she gets the diction of the Bombay Catholics right. The supporting cast (like the Pathak sisters) is filled with excellent character actors and most of them could play these roles in their sleep. Most rom coms have predictable endings, so a special mention to the writer and director who keep the viewer engaged through funny dialogues and a largely even pace. Speaking of pace, the movie could have been chopped though and seemed a little stretched toward the end. And most viewers will be able to see the twist from a mile away. It's a minor quibble, though - it largely an enjoyable movie. Look out for a cameo from an A-lister at the end.
Another examples of no big names and big faces still the movie can be good. The movie picks up its face right from the beginning, the acting were upto par and reflects the current lifestyle of a average man....
Did you know
- TriviaThis was the first Indian Netflix movie.
- GoofsWhile retirement scene of Mr. Bhaskar Chaturvedi, he makes the announcement of local train, it shows time of 952 am on train platform. However, as soon as everyone claps for him , digital clock shows time of 1037 am.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Netflix Romance Movies (2018)
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