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London Paris New York Movie Review

Written By Manish Garg on Friday 2 March 2012 | 20:33

AVERAGE RATINGS OF 9 REVIEWS - 2.5/5
Star CastAli Zafar, Aditi Rao Hydari

London Paris New York Review By:
Taran Adarsh - Bollywood Hungama - Ratings 3.5/5
LONDON PARIS NEW YORK is akin to a lungful of fresh air amidst the hackneyed and passe rom-coms. It's a quirky, witty, coming-of-age movie that takes a conventional premise and twirls it into something delightfully unconventional, designed to charm and magnetize the urban youth. The movie speaks their lingo, mirrors their objectives and depicts the anguish and elation of falling in love. If you are young or young at heart, celebrate your weekend by leaping on to this feel-good earth hopping romance.
London Paris New York Review By:
Piyali Dasgupta - NDTV - Ratings 2.5/5

I’ll go with 2.5 stars for this film, for spinning yet another rom-com, which tries to be different, but doesn’t really succeed. I missed a story in the film.
London Paris New York Review By:
Dailybhaskar.com  - Ratings 2/5
3 Ups and 3 DownsFor all Ali Zafar and Aditi Rao Hydari’s fans, who can endure anything to watch them on silver screen for almost two hours can grab a ticket. Lack of story telling takes away the chance from the movie to enter the arena of popcorn films.
London Paris New York Review By: 
OneIndia.in - Ratings 3.5/5

Overall, London Paris New York is a good entertainer and one can absolutely feel fresh air and life in this coming-of-age love story.
London Paris New York Review By:
Komal Nahta -Koimoi/ETC - Ratings 1/5

What’s Good: The performances.
What’s Bad: The very restricted appeal of the script; elements of the screenplay which are not convincing; the lack of hit music.
Verdict: London Paris New York will not work too well in India.
Loo break: Not really.
Watch or Not?: Watch it for a different movie experience.
London Paris New York Review By: 
Martin D'Souza - Glamsham - Ratings 3/5

The subject is bold in its treatment. The way these two youngsters, who are away from their homes in a foreign land, conduct themselves is also laudable. Not every parent would want this but then every 20-year-old has a mind of his own. 
For two new actors to hold you mesmerized is laudable. This movie should be a definite 'must see' on your 'to do list' this weekend. 
London Paris New York Review By: 
Preeti Arora - Rediff Ratings 2/5
The film undoubtedly belongs to cinematographer Sameer Arya , who has aimed for a certain look-and-feel which he maintains consistently through out. Hand held shots, the grainy documentary effect in so many outdoor sequences, unconventional camera angles isn't something we see in rom-coms. And for that alone give this film a chance.
London Paris New York Review By: 
Aniruddha Guha - DNA  - Ratings 3/5

My favourite moment in LPNY comes when Nikhil and Lalitha are riding a carriage in New York, much older than the first time they met. There’s a visible comfort that belies the fact that it’s only their third meeting. And you really do wish the two get together eventually.
LPNY is a short and sweet romcom that will leave you with a smile. Go for it.
London Paris New York Review By: 
Avijit Ghosh - Times Of India - Ratings:3/5
When you have a pop-icon for a music composer, the tracks are bound to be spot-on. Ali Zafar's music gives the film its freshness and adds to the lyricism of the love story. London Paris New York is a sweet story that deals with very real emotions. It is urbane, cool and thankfully, not dated. The simplicity of the dialogues makes it enjoyable. It deals with the trials and tribulations of the youth, and the complexities of finding real love. It probably won't move you to tears, but one thing is for sure -- after traveling across the globe, this one won't leave you jet-lagged. 

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