Light of Old Memories!
Plot: The film tells the tale of a girl named Meera and a boy named Jai. They hangout, attend restaurants, dance parties, hook up and meet as if they were strangers. They break up mutually, even though they have no love or relationship. Jai remains in India while Meera travels there. By mutual consent, both agree to keep in contact. Meera finds a boyfriend in Delhi, while Jai finds a girlfriend in London. Veer Singh’s story unfolds in parallel. in a single film, all three stories told. Will Mera and her boyfriend tie the knot?
Is Jai’s second girlfriend going to marry him? Is it possible for Veer Singh to meet Harleen? And for Meera and Jai to get together again? Will Jai and Meera be capable of to marry? You must watch the film to find out the answers to all of these questions.
Theme: The romantic drama is the film’s Central theme. In addition to providing entertainment, this movie aims to portray the attitude of today’s youth toward relationships and love. It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that the movie geared toward young people.
Characters and Acting: Saif Ali Khan has portrayed both Veer Singh and Jai. Veer Singh has been portrayed as the younger Rishi Kapoor. The acting of Saif Ali Khan is admirable. He did a great job portraying a complicated character. He has given both Veer Singh and Jai his all in their respective rules.
The role of Deepika Padukone as, Meera is also very good. Since Deepika has only been in her career for two years, she must play a very powerful and unique role. And Deepika has portrayed every emotion on screen with ease, whether it is through her dancings prowess, dialogue skills, comedic timing, or poignant scenes.
It is also thought that Rishi Kapoor did a good job portraying Veer Singh. Given that he comes from a Punjabi family, he would have had little trouble portraying a Sikh. Harleen, Giselli Monterio as Florence brudenell-Bruce and Vikram, Rahul Khanna are part of the supporting casts, and they have all done everything in their power to advance the plot. Additionally, there is a scene of the former Harleen, Neetu Kapoor cameo.
Written and Direction: Imtiaz Ali is the film’s director. He wrote the film’s dialogues, screenplay and story. He directed the commercially successful movies Socha Na Tha and Jab We Met prior to this one. Both movies were fantastic. He did an excellent job as the ship’s captain. Additionally, he controls the entire movie. The dialogues, story and screenplay are all very powerful. Additionally, dialogues are extremely well written, with word choice that is appropriate for each character. The story based on a novel idea, it has never shown on screen before
Splendid Cinematography by Natarajan Subramaniam, He has displayed Delhi, London and San Francisco on screen hastily.Every scene in the movie was expertly filmed. The scenes in the air are breathtaking.
Choreography: All the songs, including dance, emotional, and Punjabi songs, are exquisite.
Bosco Caesar’s choreography of the song “Chor Bazaari” is superb.
Editing: The film moves quickly, and Aarti Bajaj’s is superb. Additionally, the scenes have expertly cut and arranged.
Music: Pritam wrote a very catchy melody for the music. Songs like “Chor Bazaari” in particular! In addition, “Yeh Dooriyan,” “Aaj Din Chadiya,” “Main Kya Hoon,” and “Aahun Aahun” Twist has been nicely made in the same style. All things considered, the album’s music is good.
Lyrics: Irshad Kamil wrote the lyrics to every song. The composition of the music is excellent. In keeping with the film’s theme and tone, it was in a modern style.
The Background Score also composed to be in harmony with the movie’s theme.
Costume Design: The costumes, particularly Deepika Padukone’s, fit the style & tone of the movie well.
The Sound Design is also exceptional.
Production Design is acceptable.
Common Conversations: Mango People Aur Tu Hamesha Correct Baat Bol Deti Hai Jaaneman!
The song “Chor Bazaari” causes Deepika Padukone’s dress and purse to change colour. In the midst of the song, she tosses the purse. The purse returns to her grasp as the song concludes.
Rishi Kapoor in two of the movie’s opening scenes. He ignored. I’m not sure why, but he introduced in the third scene.
Before the interval ended, three songs played consecutively for fifteen to twenty minutes. After the break, there’s another song
Film fare Awards 2009 Nominations
Best Film | Love Aaj Kal | Nominated | ||
Best Director | Imtiaz Ali | Nominated | ||
Best Story | Imtiaz Ali | Nominated | ||
Best Screenplay | Imtiaz Ali | Nominated | ||
Filmfare Awards | 27 February 2010 | Best Dialogue | Imtiaz Ali | Nominated |
Best Actor | Saif Ali Khan | Nominated | ||
Best Actress | Deepika Padukone | Nominated | ||
Best Music Director | Pritam | Nominated | ||
Best Lyricist | Irshad Kamil for “Aj Din Chadheya” | Won | ||
Best Male Playback Singer | Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for “Aj Din Chadheya” | Nominated | ||
Best Female Playback Singer | Sunidhi Chauhan for “Chor Bazaari” | Nominated | ||
Best Choreography | Bosco-Caesar for “Chor Bazaari” | Won |