Friday, 14 February 2020

Love Aaj Kal movie review: Love Aaj Kal movie analysis

Rating: 2.5/5 Stars (Two and a half stars!)
Star Cast: Kartik Aaryan, Sara Ali Khan, Randeep Hooda, Arushi Sharma
Director: Imtiaz Ali
Best Part: When you thought Imtiaz Ali was done with love, it shows you how it just started.
Worst Part: He has no time to prepare for what will come next because the "next" is already there from the beginning
Analysis: In an extension of the Imtiaz universe, Veer (Kartik Aaryan) and Zoe (Kartik Aaryan) are one of the most complicated characters I have written. They are not complicated by what they do, they are because of what they do not. A Veer always confused but faithful to his heart is not your usual hero, it is only your normal person who believes that true love exists. She feels that Zoe, a girl with an established plan until her retirement, is her soul mate and decides to persecute.
Raj (Randeep) is the owner of a cafe where Veer and Zoe meet. Raj helps Zoe get closer to Veer by sharing some real-life episodes. Accidents of the 1990s when we had a simple version of love. With each of the episodes narrated by Raj, it brings some remarkable changes in the couple's life. It's about how the stories of both eras have one thing in common "an intricate maze" that helps characters define their version of love.

Script Analysis: You know Imtiaz is pure when the film starts with a Rumi date. The interesting thing is that Imtiaz uses half the quote, "The moment I heard my first love story, I started looking for you ..." The other half of this date is "... ... not knowing how blind he was. Lovers are finally not somewhere. They are always in each other. "I completed this quote because this is the script. It's just another way for Ali to see how love could be. It shows a layer of different emotional depth that is still new even for Imtiaz.
The problem arises when everything starts to get serious, even for the level of Imtiaz. Under the bright and extravagant walls of graffiti, Imtiaz fills the dark shades that explode together. It is one of those films that I will appreciate forever, but I find it difficult to recommend it to someone I don't know well. It will be emotionally exhausting for many.

Star Performance Analysis: Like his character, Kartik Aaryan wanders through Ali's narrative. He is lost but knows the destiny and, therefore, completely dedicates himself to the director. Kartik breaks all the rules he establishes and the vulnerability around his character diminishes the restrictions he had for himself. Like all the heroes of Imtiaz Ali, they have cloaks and Kartik, too, tries to take them off, but there are times when he finds himself trying too hard.

Give Imtiaz a raw and rustic charm, it will give you back, Heer or Tara. We see Sara Ali Khan growing up as an actor in every passing scene. There are some successes and some failures, but we see her playing in the range that many fear even after years. Sara makes the brave and brave decision to be Zoe and has proven to be much more than a pretty face.
Arushi Sharma is natural. Under the weight of such a layered script, it becomes difficult for newbies to understand every nuance. Not only does it fit well, but it also limits screen space by making sure it belongs only to you. An excellent debut!

The presence of Randeep Hooda is much more than a cameo. It has the most important aspects of the film and rightly so. In a sense, it is the entire purpose of the film and its extraordinary presence justifies its act. He successfully tackles everything Imtiaz throws at him, just to present it as it should have been.

Direction and Music Analysis: Imtiaz Ali takes this level forward and I'll explain how. Until now the problem has been building love around the story, but this is already a love story, now what? Again, dominate nonlinear history by keeping things neat and simple (in terms of chronology). Ali uses a little bit of each of his films, some features of Rockard's Janardhan, a pinch of Deepika Cocktail, another way of telling stories in a story after Tamasha and much more. The problem with Imtiaz's address is that he knows that the path he takes may not be the most crowded, but he still chooses to throw us into the unknown.


The songs from an Imtiaz Ali movie serve more than a melodious song with a sweet voice. To avoid the whole dialogue scenario, turn your lines into songs to continue the conversation. More than Arijit Singh, Pritam made this album, this is "(Irshad) Kamil Ka Kamaal". The Parameswaran of the unpublished shots gives you the vibrations of Chali Kahani and rap is a decisive factor. Jubin Nautiyal sings the repeated version of Shayad and there is a big surprise from Mohit Chauhan. It is the orgasm of an album.

Final Analysis and Stars: Said and done, Love Aaj Kal is another wild journey undertaken by Imtiaz Ali in the search to give new meaning to an old love. Look at it together with your broken heart.

2.5 STARS!

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