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London Paris New York

  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
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5.6/10
3.9K
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London Paris New York (2012)
Nikhil and Lalitha are two completely different individuals who are drawn to each other in spite of their differences -- or perhaps because of it. Follow their journey as they meet in London, Paris and New York for a night in each city.
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Nikhil and Lalitha are two completely different individuals who are drawn to each other in spite of their differences -- or perhaps because of it. Follow their journey as they meet in London... Read allNikhil and Lalitha are two completely different individuals who are drawn to each other in spite of their differences -- or perhaps because of it. Follow their journey as they meet in London, Paris and New York for a night in each city.Nikhil and Lalitha are two completely different individuals who are drawn to each other in spite of their differences -- or perhaps because of it. Follow their journey as they meet in London, Paris and New York for a night in each city.

  • Director
    • Anu Menon
  • Writers
    • Ritu Bhatia
    • Anu Menon
  • Stars
    • Ali Zafar
    • Aditi Rao Hydari
    • Candice Pereira
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    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Anu Menon
    • Writers
      • Ritu Bhatia
      • Anu Menon
    • Stars
      • Ali Zafar
      • Aditi Rao Hydari
      • Candice Pereira
    • 40User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ali Zafar
    Ali Zafar
    • Nikhil Chopra
    Aditi Rao Hydari
    Aditi Rao Hydari
    • Lalitha Krishnan
    Candice Pereira
    • Dancing Bride
    Scherrikar Bell
    • Bollywood Dancer
    Gursharan Chaggar
    • Taxi Driver
    Alina Chan
    Alina Chan
    • Immigration Officer
    J Clements
    • Cherie
    • (as Judith Musil)
    Chris Cowlin
    • Wedding Guest
    Marco Flammer
    • Wedding Guest
    Oihana Garde
    • Bride
    Eric Geynes
    Eric Geynes
    • Dominic
    Taj Gill
    Taj Gill
    • Londoner
    Xenia Glen
    • Girl
    Cecilia Gragnani
    Cecilia Gragnani
    • Francoise
    Avita Jay
    • Air Hostess 2
    Blazena Kovalikova
    Blazena Kovalikova
    • Dancing Lady
    Mantra Mugdh
    Mantra Mugdh
    • Monty
    • (as Mantra)
    Martin Polak
    • Lalitha's Friend
    • Director
      • Anu Menon
    • Writers
      • Ritu Bhatia
      • Anu Menon
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    7Saayer

    The Way Love Stories Should Be Made

    Romantic comedies or Rom-coms are not a new genre. Love stories have been told in the past too and will be told in the future. Every rom-com has a bit of predictability in it but still every now and then, a 'Jab We Met' comes. A film which has that special visual treatment, powerful performances, gratifying moments and a good feel to them. London Paris New York (LPNY) is one of those special films.

    Set in three lovely cities of the world and spread over more than half a decade, LPNY is a story of Nikhil (Ali Zafar) a happy-go-lucky charming boy and Lalitha (Aditi Rao Hyderi) a simple, nerdy Madrasi girl falling in love with each other thrice in six years.

    And that's it.

    That's all LPNY is. No impediments, no pretentiousness, no preaching, no 'zaalim samaaj' and even no supporting cast. The only third person with a line to say is Dilip Tahil who appears in the last ten minutes of the film.

    The first few looks of the film give an impression that it has shades of 'When Harry Met Sally' which has already been done in Bollywood (Hum Tum), however, LPNY is a different story with a different treatment. In fact, it's closer to '500 Days of Summer' and also has a peculiar similarity with 'Rodger Dodger' because of its heavy dependence on dialogue between only two main characters. Nonetheless, LPNY is a lot simpler than any of these movies. Instead of relying on twists and complications of the plot, it thrives on performances and the affability of the lead characters.

    It's a short film of less than two hours, one of the strongest points of the film because of which it does not drag at any point and is fairly gripping for a simple story. The first story of London is a bit tacky and one takes some time to get comfy with the characters specially the extrovert Nikhil. As the story moves forward, the entertainment and audience engagement bars go up. Paris story is better than London and then New York wins from Paris hands down. The climax is beautiful. Watch out for the penultimate sequence at Hudson River; best scene of the movie. The film could have finished at that point and it would have ended at a high second to no other love story of recent times. No complains though.

    Ali Zafar is dynamite. 5,000 tons of talent. Besides being the lead actor in the film, he is the music director, singer and lyricist as well. While he has done well on all the fronts; acting still takes the cake. In Tere Bin Laden, you were convinced on his comic timing but needed convincing on his ability to handle emotional scenes as TBL had none. LPNY has shown the audience his flexibility, range and ability to carry the film on his shoulders. He shows his emotional side and what a show this has been. His comic timing in London segment, impatience in Paris and outburst at the climax in New York… fantastic performance. Amazing screen presence and charm.

    Aditi Rao Hyderi is not far behind either. Her portrayal of Lalitha and transformation the character goes through are extremely natural hence authentic. Her adorably shy demeanor in the first story, sultry looks and heartbreak in the second and mature conduct in the third are absolutely brilliant. Her best performance after smaller roles in 'Yeh Saali Zindagi' and 'Rockstar'. She looks gorgeous in rain sequence in London and steals the hotel room scene in Paris which of course is a defining moment in the story too.

    The third star of the film is Anu Menon. Anu too has worn multiple hats for the film. She has written the script, directed it and has also written the dialogues. Had I not known, I would have thought LPNY is an Imtiaz Ali film and that's a huge compliment for Anu. Her aesthetic senses deserve applause for the way he has handled intimate scenes between the lead pair. The story has been kept simple, narration even simpler while dialogues put soul in the film. They do get cheesy at times but that is the requirement for Nikhil's character build-up. Anu hasn't gone over the top and has kept the film as close to reality as possible. If there is a term 'Unrealistically Realistic', it fits LPNY. I can swear several guys have gone through what Nikhil goes through on the bench in London. Yes, it's that real. She also deserves credit for keeping the film short, not going beyond two hours by dragging the film needlessly. The credit for this should also go to the debutant editor Sally Salgoanker.

    LPNY is exactly the way love stories should be made. Trendy, Urban and fairly realistic. It takes great courage to make an entire film for only two characters, played by new comers and that too a talkie one. Even if it does not win bumper opening at the box office, it will increase the audience size for Ali, Aditi and Anu significantly. A beautifully made artsy commercial film which deserves a successful run.
    aafreen-karim

    A Contemporary Indian Love Story Journeys across 3 cities.

    London, Paris and New York: I absolutely love the way Ali Zafar talks and is easy on the eyes too. Aditi Hydary plays the middle class girl next door to the T. The story which starts in London and concludes in New York is of a guy who wears his heart on his sleeves and is not afraid to dive into love/relationship but is constantly met with reluctances and inhibitions of a middle class girl. The f...un is in the journey that these two take while discovering each other's nature, background, interests, future plans and feelings for each other. The contemporariness of the script makes it relevant and enjoyable and the hummable sing along songs add to the fun. My fav is "Voh Dekhne Mein". Liked the movie and recommend the rom-com for an evening out.
    9anikbansal1

    Beautiful Movie

    Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant! Cannot believe that such a movie could be made in Hindi cinema.Complete Kudos to the screenplay,director,actors and the whole team for producing such a brilliant movie.

    It would be a mistake according to me not to support such movies. Reality is it is a sensible movie which talks to all walks of life.

    The balance between reality and humor has been taken care off in the most spectacular manner; never making the audience feel small,blamed or negative.

    The characters are very real and they do make a lot of sense.

    Once again awesome job to the rang London Paris New York Team .
    9pn-mayankkala

    Worth a watch for few!!

    Contrived after Before Sunrise and Before Sunset is an enjoyable movie but missed "the perfect milestone" by few miles. Movie is one of it's kind which will either be loved or hated (not for those who love run off mill Rom - Com). Surely you will notice a nagging feeling of "it could have been just a little bit better(not much, but just teeny weeny better)" to each encounter between the couple, that's because the director was racing against the clock, desperate to emulate too much of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset. The leads did justice to their roles.The breezy vibe and the crackling chemistry between the duo is splendid and the humor, isn't of the laugh-out-loud variety, but includes some clever zingers. The spontaneous outburst from Ali in a climax scene in New York is superbly written and nicely performed. Watch it for its freshness and you won't be bored.
    5ragneshjani

    A movie for urban youngistan !

    About London Paris New York(LPNY) : It's a semi fresh romantic drama and not an absolute romcom...Basic idea is borrowed from a Hollywood movie and British novel "One Day" ....

    LPNY is a 100 minute film .... Its all about 3days...3 cities ....two protagonists of contrasting nature...Their angst... Their love ... Break up ... patch up... (and pack up ;) over eight years. Its also about growing up – how we change, how we stay the same.( Time flies, season changes, but essential remains the same )

    Director debutant...Anu Menon deserves words of praise not only because she dared to touch distinct subject but also wrote good story and dialogues for her first film. As a director she needs to brush-up..coz she failed to exploit optimum potential of the script. Had Karn Johar or Imtyaz Ali touched the subject... It could have been a block buster ...

    Short & slick film has only two protagonists I.e Ali zafar and Aditi Rao Hydari... Rest are one liners .

    Versatile Ali Zafar ....!!! He has carried multiple responsibility for the film .... an actor, Lyricists,Musician and singer ... ( acting part can be improved , few plots are overacted ... Seems more like a melodrama sometimes, Music dept. is good)

    Aditi justifies her role in different stages... She Can be a hope for Bollywood...

    To conclude: As LPNY is carrying a different story... It is for Urban youngistan or People who stay young at heart... If you fall in the category , you may like it

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    • Trivia
      This is Zafar Ali's first Indian film as a music composer.
    • Goofs
      After Ali Zafar gives interview about his movie in New York ,he steps out of the theatre and reads a message on his phone...The Network Says VODAFONE IN..Vodafone In stands for India
    • Quotes

      Lalitha Krishnan: Those boys who look into the mirror every two minutes, buy moisturizing cream, go for pedicure...

      Nikhil Chopra: Hey, I don't go for pedicure.

      Lalitha Krishnan: It's the next step, you've grown a goatee.

      Nikhil Chopra: I think it's sexy, you should grow it too.

      [Lalita laughs]

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2012 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • L.P.N.Y.
    • Production company
      • Rose Movies
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      • $196,317
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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