GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
TrueHello
Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
Gutsycurene
Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
Jonah Abbott
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
zianimustafa
I am surprised by the low rating of this beautiful film, I saw a different film about you First the story was very good and dramatic par excellence and the performance of the heroine Vantha was thin and amazing And do not forget the hero as a shy person socially who added great value to the work The events were wonderful and the end was at the level
SMcritic
I decide to take a chance on this movie one boring afternoon while browsing through the instant play foreign movie listing. Now I am going to take pleasure thrashing it to my heart's content. Pyaar Impossible is another of those overdosed clichéd romance stories that get churned out by Yash Chopra's factory production year after year. However hard it tries to prove itself to be an atypical movie , it is anything but. The movie starts with the two protagonists in an American university continuing the Chopra obsession with catering to it's NRI fan base. Alisha an extremely hot girl ( ya she actually is! ) is lusted and worshiped by a nerd. All nerds in the world fall only for women whom they can never have. Since it is a bollywood movie the nerd of course never moves on and 7 years running still dreams of his lady love. The "love" happening without them having a single conversation with each other and entirely due to her sexy outfits and sexy attitude or the lack of either. Since miracles never cease to exist in such movies he lands up begin the now conveniently divorced hot chick's bratty daughter's ( the most annoying kid in the history of Indian cinema) nanny. How he gets hired is a story that will call for protests from the child services department.The rest is predictable with nerd getting tips from a 6 year old on " how to score with mom" . Horror of horrors , she even asks details on how they spent the night together !! Uday Chopra's personality befits the role he plays while Priyanka Chopra who is usually so talented hams throughout the movie trying to behave like an American born and bred. Her exaggerated body language and expressions gyrate on your senses and you have to stick to concentrating on her looks. The movie has very few good moments one of them been where Uday very candidly proves how much looks matter. Ya this is an impossible love story but in Bollywood anything is possible!
TVfan
No deep story, just a predictable, but cute, charming story. I had no intention of watching it all the way through, but I found the characters charming, and after I watched it, found myself walking around the house singing the music.The most interesting thing to me was the statement this film makes on India pop culture -- the language a blend of English and Hindi, probably from the impact of American movies and pop culture, and also from the out-sourcing of software support jobs to India, ala, Bill Gates.One final comment: I read a news review by an American film critic, criticizing the film for nepotism. How silly! You want the government to take over film making also? You can't hire your relatives to work on your own film? I'm sorry, but I think private biz should be able to hire whomever it wants, related or not. I would prefer to have people I enjoyed working with and trust on my set, related or not.
bobbysing
Here is another example of a reasonably fine movie presented with completely wrong promos and a misleading promotional campaign. And the strange thing is that the blunder is once again committed by the experienced Yash Raj Films who did exactly the same with their earlier project "Rocket Singh". Simply putting, "Pyaar Impossible" is neither a youthful movie about college life nor it talks about any campus affairs as prominently shown in its on-air promos.Conversely, it is a simple story of a one-sided love affair, also featuring a girl child artist playing a prominent role in the script and has a story-line, which somehow seems to be less appealing for the younger audiences. So, if you are expecting a trendy, college campus love flick, featuring a geek and a beauty, then you are sure going to be disappointed big time. But the saving grace is that the movie still manages to impress the viewers to some extent, mainly through its engaging second half, where the plot actually starts moving at the much needed speed. Whereas before intermission, the narration has nothing great to offer and you just keep waiting for something more interesting to happen on the screen very soon.Basically, I am still wondering why Jugal Hansraj (director) and Uday Chopra, who has also written the story, screenplay and dialogues for the movie, opted for such confusing promos for their project, which no-where talk about the real movie in the offering. In fact all the scenes in the promos on-air are just taken from the first 15 minutes of the movie and the rest is completely left untouched. To be precise, I couldn't figure out, what was the purpose of promoting the movie as a college drama, when its main lead female character is actually a divorcée single mother living alone with her kid girl. That was really a silly attempt to bring in the young crowd into the theaters to fetch a good initial. However, the move may turn against the movie, since all the youngsters are not going to find the content they were really feeling excited for. Jugal Hansraj once again misses the bull's eye with even Priyanka being there for him as a merit.Nevertheless, apart from this publicity goof up, "Pyaar Impossible" is a decent movie with worth watching performances from the lead pair and the girl child. Priyanka Chopra once again leads from the front, with her stunning outfits and gorgeous looks. Her solid portrayal of a stylish and educated single mother, rightly proves why she is considered as one of the best talents we currently have in our Hindi Cinema. Uday Chopra as her silent lover, surprisingly gives a stunner performance in the role of a geek. He is simply not the same Uday, you may recall from his previous films. He has not only grown as an actor but also showcases his other talents of writing and scripting a story of his own. Advika Yadav, the kid girl playing Priyanka's daughter is a delight to watch and a talent to look out in the future. Anupam Kher is lovable in his few scenes and Dino Morea is quite impressive in his negative role.Musically, the film has majority of its songs written partly in English which have a limited appeal. Music directors Salim-Sulieman have worked more on their song arrangements and less on the melody part of their musical score. Hence, though the tracks sound good but they don't stay in your mind for long. Cinematography captures Singapore's outdoor locations skillfully.In a nutshell review, "Pyaar Impossible" is a good one time watch mainly for its performances, but it has nothing as suggested by its trendy and youthful promos. The movie is based on an urban subject revolving around computer software and its piracy which strictly makes it a multiplex movie and can work only in the metros. You can watch it for both Priyanka and Uday but don't expect any college romance out of it.