Saturday 3 March 2012

London Paris New York


Cast: Ali Zafar, Aditi Rao Hydari
Direction: Anu Menon
Genre: Romance
Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes

Movie Review: Is your love change the character of the city are you? Do your pheromones trigger a different response when you kiss the same girl in different parts of the world?This is the formula of this three-city, romantic ballad called London Paris New York. Reminding us vaguely of the Hollywood romance "Before Sunrise" (with Ethan Hawke and Julie Delphi), London Paris New York, is a story of a couple who spend three nights in three stunning cities. This triggers a novel light on the chemistry crackling of the conversation and long walks through scenic metros. Intensification with ups and dramatic collapses,emotional.

Nikhil Chopra (Ali Zafar) and Lalitha Krishnan (Aditi Rao Hydari) are free-spirited, urban adolescents who meet by chance in London. They instantly attracted to each other. Like most urban youth on their own, they chat, kiss and I promise to meet again in six months.In Lalitha's hometown of New York. However, they decided not to pursue a long distance relationship, yet they cannot get over this attraction is not so fatal. Therefore, this mismatched couple geographically to cross their distinct transit lounges around the world, to seek each other, to love and lose each other again and again. Blame it on the rivers - the Thames, the Seine and the Hudson - to pour water over their attraction each time. With a new twist in each city.
Ali Zafar is just charming, almost cocky boy love story needs. He is friendly, natural and light banter that brings subtle, sprinkled with humor and childish attitude. It effortlessly adds the dimensions of his character that is expected of his age and time. The casual, yet comfortable aplomb with which he approaches his role is impressive. His emotional outburst under the Brooklyn Bridge in New York proves he is capable of much more than serenade you with his strings, songs and smiles.

In his first leading role in its own right, Aditi Rao Hydari is extremely friendly to the screen, and displays confidently mature shortly. At times, his attempt to draw the boundaries of expression entitled to be energetic, but the clumsiness only adds to the charm of the girl next door and its transition from a girlie-girl in a woman girl. The pair makes an affable on-screen pair.

Based in London, Tam-Brahm, Anu Menon, the director takes the Presidency for the first time with a fairly simple matter, but manages to make it a cliche not for parts. The screenplay (also by Anu Menon) lacks a sense of fluidity and seems at times disconnected. However, characters and dialogues (Anu Menon & Ritu Bhatia) are real and unpretentious enough to attract young people, whether the reference to the slight sexual positions or body chemistry of kissing lips.

When you have a pop-icon for a composer of music, the tracks are required to be on site. Ali Zafar's music gives the film adds to its freshness and lyricism of the love story. London Paris New York is a beautiful story that deals with real emotions. He is courteous, cool and fortunately, undated. The simplicity of the dialogues, it is nice. It deals with the trials and tribulations of youth, and the complexities of finding true love. It probably will not move you to tears, but one thing is certain - after traveling around the world, it will not let you jet lag.

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