London, Paris, New York
| Producer | Goldie Behl, Shrishti Arya |
| Director | Anu Menon |
| Music | Ali Zafar |
| Writer | Anu Menon |
| Release Date | 02-Mar-2012 |
| Cast | Ali Zafar, Aditi Rao Hydari |
Movie Report
About Movie:- London, Paris, New York, is an upcoming Bollywood romantic film that marks the writing and directing debut of Anu Menon and stars Ali Zafar and Aditi Rao Hydari in the lead roles. The film is currently in production. According to producers Goldie Behl and Shrishti Arya, their new project is a coming of age love story that promises to bring back wit to Bollywood's romantic comedies.
London Paris New York is the story of Nikhil and Lalitha, two completely different individuals, who are drawn to each other in spite of their differences or perhaps because of them.
The film follows their journey of love as they meet in London, Paris and New York for a night in each city.The film is a coming of age love story mirroring 3 states of love and brings back the wit into Bollywood's romantic comedies.
Shot in the three most popular and beautiful cities of the world, London, Paris and New York.
The title is an integral part of the film. It provides a backdrop to the love story and helps in portraying the characters' journey of love. It's all very natural and realistic. The movie is about Nikhil and Lalitha, two very different people who fall in love.
Movie Review:-The template is familiar -- boy and girl meet for a day in London, fall in love, meet years later in Paris, fight, then meet again in New York and realise they want to spend their lives with each other. Inspirations range from Richard Linklater’s Before series, as well as David Nicholl’s novel,One Day (the movie adaptation of the book was so bad, I can’t see how that could have been an inspiration).
Direction, Dialogues and Music:-The wonderful chemistry between Ali Zafar and Aditi Rao Hydari is the main attraction of the film London Paris New York. Zafar plays Nikhil and, as seen in his earlier two films, has an easygoing charm and love for the camera.Directed by Anu Menon in her debut, the film scored decently on the critics’ likeability meter.
Overall:- Well it is not a bad movie, neither a great movie