LOVE AAJ KAL - review

Love Aaj Kal carrying high expectations
Hopes and prayers are being pinned on ‘Love Aaj Kal’. The movie directed by Imtiaz Ali has been frequently doing rounds in the media, airing lot of behind-the-scene titbits. After her failure with ‘Chandni Chowk to China’, Deepika Padukone the leading lady is being cross-fingered over this one.
But it is not only the cast and crew who are hoping for the best of the movie. Saif’s lady love is equally anticipating for the movie’s success. The movie is Siaf’s first time venture in production and so he is very keen on the movie’s faring. Along with him, Kareena too is very on the movie to be a hit. She shared her wish by saying, “I really want 'Love Aaj Kal' to break all box-office records. Yes, 'Kambakkht Ishq' is my film but then so is 'Love Aaj Kal'. For both Saif and me 'Love Aaj Kal' is a not just a prestigious project but also something which is very close to our hearts.”
Besides being her beau’s movie, Bebo wants the Imtiaz movie to win as it is him who gave her career a boost by giving her ‘Jab We Met’. She stated, “I have worked with Imtiaz in 'Jab We Met' and ever since then we all expect so much from him. He has great sensibilities of a storyteller and can't set a foot wrong. I really hope and pray that 'Love Aaj Kal' manages to strike a chord with audiences in the same way as 'Jab We Met'.”
May ‘Love Aaj Kal’ surpass the expectations of all and hope the audience get another fun-filled treat.



LOVE AAJ KAL a Saif Ali Khan's home prodution. Saif Ail Khan tried everything to make the movie hit.

Actor-producer Saif Ali Khan has managed to resolve the controversy surrounding his maiden production Love Aaj Kal just two days before its release.
The Punjab Cultural and Heritage Board which had earlier objected to the portrayal of the Sikh community in the film accepted an apology from Saif in Mumbai on Wednesday evening.
Apart from the apology,15 seconds of the film will be cut as per the board's demand. The apology includes regret by Saif for not growing his beard long enough, while the shots edited out of the film depict a Sardar visiting the Gurudwara to woo a girl.
"The board had a problem with the film, which was legitimate, Gurudwara is a place of worship and we should not be disrespect that. Even though my film did not try to disrespect, we will edit the sequence," said Saif.
Earlier films like Singh is Kinng and Jo Bole So Nihaal had run into trouble with certain Sikh representatives. Now the Punjab Cultural and Heritage Board made it clear that this was the last apology they would accept from Bollywood.
"This is to inform all the people in Bollywood that we will not accept anymore letters henceforth, if you have any problem come and consult the board free of cost, and we will help you portray Sikh characters, this is the last time we are letting a film get away with this," said President of Punjab and cultural Heritage Board, Charan Singh Sapra.
All is well that ends well. The good news is that all the film buffs can catch the much awaited Saif-Deepika starer Love Aaj Kal on Friday.

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