De De Pyaar De

audience Reviews

, 75% Audience Score
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    I watched it in theatre and i liked it. I am waiting for Part 2. I liked Luv Ranjan's take on relationships .
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    first off, Ajay Devgn. he looks so incredibly sexy in this. even being 50 years old, which is acknowledged way too much in the film, he looks gorgeous. I haven't always liked him in his older films even though his performances being impressive but I think it was after Shivaay that he really changed his image in Bollywood. he is tall, dark, handsome and his eyes are one of those which speak a million words without him having to say a single thing. his demeanor in this film is also quite a sight to watch as he manages to convey every emotion the script requires him to. now, Tabu. what can I say about her that hasn't already been said? she is magnificent. even though she has a smaller role in the film, she makes the film all her own. right from the moment she appears on-screen, I couldn't take my eyes off her. Rakul also does a pretty good job but she just gets lost as an amateur stuck in between these two auteurs stealing the show. She is by no means bad in the film, but her performance just leaves a little bit to be matching the other two. However, I will say that I can't see any other actress playing this role which is always a nice thing. Other supporting cast members also do a pretty good job with Javed Jaffrey and Jimmy Shergill as standouts. It was nice to see them back to delivering comedic punchlines after so long. Aloknath couldn't bring the magic he did in Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety but just works fine. the performances are actually the main highlight of this film and I think even a slight miscast here and there could've ruined this film. the story is pretty good and quite emotional at times. we've all seen this type of age-gap romance dramas in films before but here, instead of forcing the relationship to exist just for the sake of driving the plot forward, we get to see Ajay and Rakul interact with each other organically and in realistic ways. they don't just get together by the end of a song or some random romantic encounter but they actually talk to each other, flirt with each other and questioning if them being together is actually going to work for both of them or not. I was quite surprised to see such depth in establishing a relationship in a Luv Ranjan film. All this also leads to quite a satisfying climax when the both of them have to drift apart from one another which is also woven together in the screenplay quite beautifully and them getting back together is also handled maturely and not just thrown for the sake of achieving a happy ending. there are a couple jokes and moments here and there which were quite misogynistic (not the characters, but some moments surrounding them) and I think I've come to expect those moments in Luv Ranjan films because he seems to have some sort of vengeance towards female characters in general but that doesn't really ruin the plot of the film. Ajay Devgn actually directly tells Javed Jaffrey in one scene that he's a misogynist so the film's actually acknowledging itself at times but that doesn't give it a pass. Also, I cannot thank god enough, that for the first time, in a Luv Ranjan film, none of the female characters are evil. they all have their own set of motivations and beliefs and they feel like actual human beings. the music is passable. some songs are good and some are just complete skips. the background score works well and provides support in the comedic and emotional moments which was fine. they also use some meta references in the score which was quite fun to vibe to considering the moments. overall, this is a nice, fun flick with a surprising amount of emotional depth and a mature take on the old-age relationships formula.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Fun movie. Definitely enjoyed .
  • Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    It's a fun movie, I look forward to part 2 of the movie. Ajay Devgan is an excellent actor!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    It's a new generation movie
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    This movie is a fun riot and also potrays one of the many reality of this "modern world" tho it lacks in dialogue delivery its a good one time watch
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    De De Pyaar De, produced actually by Luv Ranjan and directe by Akiv Ali, actually feels like a Luv Ranjan directorial. Of course Akiv Ali hasn't done much to the ensemble star cast, but the film is still mindless, masala fun. It's good entertainment, even if its unhealthy. And it's an eye candy as well. Yes, Sonu Ke Titu ki Sweety misogyny here as well, but you don't look up there when you are being given loads of laughs. I wished there was more romance and story-telling here, but then, you can't expect that from a Luv Ranjan film- uh, Rakul Preet film.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Stupid movie where cheating is easily explained and reasoned out and the dumbass heroine forgives him.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Awesome superb movie top performance from the lead cast
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Critics are mad here Why so serious just enjoy a fabulous comedy