A 50-year-old single father faces disapproval from his family and his ex-wife when he falls in love with a 26-year-old woman.A 50-year-old single father faces disapproval from his family and his ex-wife when he falls in love with a 26-year-old woman.A 50-year-old single father faces disapproval from his family and his ex-wife when he falls in love with a 26-year-old woman.
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Jimmy Shergill
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Jaaved Jaaferi
- Sameer
- (as Javed Jaffrey)
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Feminist won't like it.
This is movie and should considerd as a movie.ajay tabu is start again in this hilarious situation comedy movie. Go with zero expectations and you will have great weekend
De De Pyaar De Review, An Enjoyable Ride of 1 hour. - itsbymayank
So, The movie start slow first 40min or I can say first half is boring because Ajay Devgn and Rakul P Singh is in it all the time.
Ajay around 50yrs and Rakul half of his age fall in love. Sometimes, for a minute Javed Jaffery Comes but didn't make me laugh. And then the interval happen after interval movie is enjoyable. There is no turns/twist but story makes audiance curious that how Ajay will manage the situation or what will happen next. Characters are good, the same "Sonu Ki Tittu ki Sweety" characters are there Aloknath as Father and her same wife, there are some new people like Jimmy Shergil etc. The all Characters as AjayDevgn's Family worked very well they served smile and laughter. Overall the movie is watchable and if you arrive late to the movie, don't worry they lead actors and actress only met and starting loving each other so its ok. The real drama starts after interval believe me. So I can easily say director/writer make it lengthy.
I was feeling sleepy a bit while watching before interval but after interval the fun ride started. Songs are good and if you are a senti/emotional person then you'll cry a bit that's it. The movies shows the barriers and the rule/traditions of our Society(Samaj) and how the movie gives a message of modern youth/Society to other people of Society. I am not saying the seniors are wrong or youth is, the thing is both are right but ignore the facts and believe in legacy. That's the problem.
I have given 6 for 1 hour of Enjoyable Ride.
- itsbymayank "Mayank Bharat Bhushan Louteriya".
Love will find a way
De De Pyar De - if you were intrigued by the trailer and dismissed De De Pyar De is a mindless comedy, then it's worth a trip to the theatre. This film revolves around a 50-year old man falling in love with a girl half his age and its consequences. The subject is dealt with adept sensitivity by the debutante director Akiv Ali, who keeps the initial flirtation and courting brief, and yet confronts the debate over the future of such a relationship between the couple. When they have made up their mind to proceed with their relationship, it's showtime - introduction to the man's family and orientation is in order, and this is where hell breaks loose.
The storytelling is snappy and lighthearted, but it keeps going back to do a reality check on a number of subjects like midlife crisis, a single mother's pressure bringing up her children, the children's rebellious psychology (I thought that the daughter's reaction was completely the top, lacked civility and was the only sore point), the turmoil of the generation gap between the young girl and the much older man and the genuine efforts to come to terms with reality.
Ajay Devgn is suave, in great shape and gives a rock solid performance swinging between the mature man and a crisis-hit lover. Rakul Preet shines bright in a tailor made role, flaunting sophistication, sex appeal, volatility being branded the "other woman". Tabu hits home her natural flair, delivering yet another confident and superlative role. Jimmy Shergil, Alok Nath, Kumud Mishra and Javed Jaffrey provide adequate support. London and Manali are fantastic as the backdrop of the drama, which you can say won't appeal to the masses generally, on the downside. Catch De De Pyar De for some fun and if you're in mood for some thought provoking moments.
The storytelling is snappy and lighthearted, but it keeps going back to do a reality check on a number of subjects like midlife crisis, a single mother's pressure bringing up her children, the children's rebellious psychology (I thought that the daughter's reaction was completely the top, lacked civility and was the only sore point), the turmoil of the generation gap between the young girl and the much older man and the genuine efforts to come to terms with reality.
Ajay Devgn is suave, in great shape and gives a rock solid performance swinging between the mature man and a crisis-hit lover. Rakul Preet shines bright in a tailor made role, flaunting sophistication, sex appeal, volatility being branded the "other woman". Tabu hits home her natural flair, delivering yet another confident and superlative role. Jimmy Shergil, Alok Nath, Kumud Mishra and Javed Jaffrey provide adequate support. London and Manali are fantastic as the backdrop of the drama, which you can say won't appeal to the masses generally, on the downside. Catch De De Pyar De for some fun and if you're in mood for some thought provoking moments.
DDPD is a fun ride that tells the fact that when it comes to love, age is just a number.
A middle-aged man living in London falls in love with a girl half his age..!
All started when he tries to seek approval from his separated wife and family back in India.
"This is not an age gap, it's a generation gap," warns Ashish Mehra's (Ajay Devgn) Doctor (Javed Jaffrey), when he learns about his client cum friend's affair with a 20-something hottie Ayesha (Rakul Preet Singh).
But it's not a one-sided love story that has a man dating his beti ki umar ki ladki. It's a full-fledged love affair.
Harmless flirting between two different personalities, leads them to discover that they can be more than just a habit for each other. This is pretty much what the first half of 'De De Pyaar De' (DDPD) is all about.
Ajay Devgn is in top form playing his age and he lets the audience laugh at him for being repeatedly called Buddha and 'Uncle' in the film.
His chemistry with a young and vivacious Rakul Preet Singh doesn't feel out of place.
Tabu excels with her understated performance and measured expressions & her comic timing is spot on.
For most part, DDPD remains light and fluffy with awkward situations and conflicts in the second half.
The songs are weak, but the background score is consistently strong to lift many of the scenes.
The film maturely handles a few touchy topics like divorce, live-ins and age-inappropriate romance, without getting too overbearing.
Director Akiv Ali wraps it up with a slightly unpredictable climax minus the melodrama.
Overall, DDPD is a fun ride that tells the fact that when it comes to love, age is just a number.
Majority of the film is immensely entertaining, a few twists in the second half seem bizarre. But before it turned dumb or foolish, director Ali manages to control things in.
All started when he tries to seek approval from his separated wife and family back in India.
"This is not an age gap, it's a generation gap," warns Ashish Mehra's (Ajay Devgn) Doctor (Javed Jaffrey), when he learns about his client cum friend's affair with a 20-something hottie Ayesha (Rakul Preet Singh).
But it's not a one-sided love story that has a man dating his beti ki umar ki ladki. It's a full-fledged love affair.
Harmless flirting between two different personalities, leads them to discover that they can be more than just a habit for each other. This is pretty much what the first half of 'De De Pyaar De' (DDPD) is all about.
Ajay Devgn is in top form playing his age and he lets the audience laugh at him for being repeatedly called Buddha and 'Uncle' in the film.
His chemistry with a young and vivacious Rakul Preet Singh doesn't feel out of place.
Tabu excels with her understated performance and measured expressions & her comic timing is spot on.
For most part, DDPD remains light and fluffy with awkward situations and conflicts in the second half.
The songs are weak, but the background score is consistently strong to lift many of the scenes.
The film maturely handles a few touchy topics like divorce, live-ins and age-inappropriate romance, without getting too overbearing.
Director Akiv Ali wraps it up with a slightly unpredictable climax minus the melodrama.
Overall, DDPD is a fun ride that tells the fact that when it comes to love, age is just a number.
Majority of the film is immensely entertaining, a few twists in the second half seem bizarre. But before it turned dumb or foolish, director Ali manages to control things in.
De De Pyaar De Will Keep You Entertained With Its Hilarious Comic Scenes
LuvRanjan has earned a tag of using misogynistic plot for his films like Pyaar Ka Punchnama, Pyaara Ka Punchnama 2 and SonuK Sweety but De De Pyaar De was different.
De De Pyaar De tells the story of Aashish (Ajay Devgn) who falls for girl half his age, Aisha (RakulPreetSingh), but the problem is he has to get approval from his ex-wife , Manju (Tabu).
After making hilarious films like PyaarKaPunchnama, PyaarKaPunchnama2 and SonuKeTittuKiSweety, Luv Ranjan passes the director's cap to Akiv Ali who makes it a fun loving film. The movie touches upon some great comic moments that is sure to bring down the house. The interaction of Ajay Devgn with his family (Tabu and AlokNath), the girl fight between Rakul Preet and Tabu will entertain you to the core. Luv Ranjan is known for witty and humorous dialogues and De De Pyaar De does have some great funny ones that is sure to tickle your funny bones especially in the second half.
Art direction is nice while Cinematography is cool. Editing is bad and could have been further trimmed. First half is decent but it is the second half which gathers the steam. Songs are just about okay. Coming to the performances, Ajay Devgn steals the thunder once again with his outstanding performance. The actor has just superb expressions to emote when he is sandwiched in the cat fight between Rakul and Tabu. Alok Nath will again surprise you his witty humour. Tabu is mind blowing and is sure to win your heart. Rakul Preet looks gorgeous and does fine but could work on her expressions. Javed Jaffrey and Jimmy Shergill does well in miniscule role.
On the whole, De De Pyaar De is a good entertainment which will be enjoyed for comic scenes.
De De Pyaar De tells the story of Aashish (Ajay Devgn) who falls for girl half his age, Aisha (RakulPreetSingh), but the problem is he has to get approval from his ex-wife , Manju (Tabu).
After making hilarious films like PyaarKaPunchnama, PyaarKaPunchnama2 and SonuKeTittuKiSweety, Luv Ranjan passes the director's cap to Akiv Ali who makes it a fun loving film. The movie touches upon some great comic moments that is sure to bring down the house. The interaction of Ajay Devgn with his family (Tabu and AlokNath), the girl fight between Rakul Preet and Tabu will entertain you to the core. Luv Ranjan is known for witty and humorous dialogues and De De Pyaar De does have some great funny ones that is sure to tickle your funny bones especially in the second half.
Art direction is nice while Cinematography is cool. Editing is bad and could have been further trimmed. First half is decent but it is the second half which gathers the steam. Songs are just about okay. Coming to the performances, Ajay Devgn steals the thunder once again with his outstanding performance. The actor has just superb expressions to emote when he is sandwiched in the cat fight between Rakul and Tabu. Alok Nath will again surprise you his witty humour. Tabu is mind blowing and is sure to win your heart. Rakul Preet looks gorgeous and does fine but could work on her expressions. Javed Jaffrey and Jimmy Shergill does well in miniscule role.
On the whole, De De Pyaar De is a good entertainment which will be enjoyed for comic scenes.
- Ketan Gupta
Did you know
- TriviaThe film trailer was released on 2nd April 2019 on Ajay Devgn's 50th birthday. Incidentally he also plays a 50-year old man in the film.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ujda Chaman (2019)
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- Also known as
- Quiero tu amor
- Filming locations
- Kullu, Himachal Pradesh, India(on location)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $425,934
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $425,934
- May 19, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $1,473,116
- Runtime
- 2h 15m(135 min)
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