Love Aaj Kal : from my point of view
As everybody knows the new release of Saif Ali Khan’s production and director Imtiaz Ali’s LOVE AAJ KAL is the new hot topic of discussion.
The movie is beautifully written, directed and executed. Saif as the hero has done a commendable job and so has Deepika Padukone. The new girl ( who plays Harleen Kaur)has also acted well. But sometimes she used to look directly at the camera and that made the acting look un natural. When I first saw the preview of the film, I was under the impression that Saif was playing a double role , one desi and the other one of an NRI(non reliable Indian) type brother. Well that’s not true and neither is there any punar-janam or reincarnation funda involved here. The way the story has been told is superb. It is a difficult script to work on and Imtiaz and every person connected to the film has done a good job. Even the music has a good score. It is not like JAB WE MET, which is good as the director has attempted to tell this love story in a different way. Another thing that impressed me was the natural way in which Deepika acted in the film. I thought initially that she was to young to be casted opposite Saif, but her mature acting and the way she carries herself and the role made me change my mind.
Imtiaz has portrayed the love story in two ages. Yesterday and today. He has shown how love was seen in the early 70’s-80’s and the concept of love that exists today. The various differences that have cropped up between the two generations with the concept of love, and yet how the magic of this wonderful emotion known as loves dissolves all barriers and remains the same whether it was Yesterday, Today or in the soon to come Tomorrow.
I would recommend to watch the film giving it a full 5 star. There is a flow to the narration that keeps its audience engrossed. I also liked the old monuments restoration career that Deepika was seen in, made the movie even more interesting. To me at least it did. Don’t know about you people.
Watch it and let me know
Regards,
Farida H B
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