London Dreams

 (2009)

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| Nov 05, 2009
NowRunning
But their presence is constantly challenged by the predictable and often banal narrative.....One of the film's seven-eight truly warm sequences shows Asin practising Bharatnatyam in front of her conservative Tamilian father..... ... Full Review
| Nov 01, 2009
thehimalayantimes.com
The movie has its shortcomings..... ... Full Review
| Oct 31, 2009
Sify
Sejal Shah's cinematography is outstanding, often capturing the characters in various phase of emotional breakdown against the quaint neat London backdrop.....Though the music is plainly awful, the background score by Salim-Suleiman fights a pitched battle against the mediocrity of the songs.....One of the film's seven-eight truly warm sequences shows Asin practising Bharatnatyam in front of her conservative Tamilian father.....But their presence is constantly challenged by the predictable and often banal n ... Full Review
| Oct 31, 2009
IBN Live
London Dreams, a foolish film....I'm going with two out of five and at best an average rating for director Vipul Shah's London Dreams.....London Dreams , directed by Vipul Shah, is a frustratingly foolish film about foolish people.....For its dim-witted writing and sloppy direction, London Dreams is ultimately a tiresome watch.....in the case of Arjun, Ajay Devgan comes off too passive with a performance that is mostly internalised..... ... Full Review
| Oct 31, 2009
NewKerala.com
Sejal Shah's cinematography is outstanding, often capturing the characters in various phase of emotional breakdown against the quaint neat London backdrop.....Though the music is plainly awful, the background score by Salim-Suleiman fights a pitched battle against the mediocrity of the songs.....One of the film's seven-eight truly warm sequences shows Asin practising Bharatnatyam in front of her conservative Tamilian father.....But their presence is constantly challenged by the predictable and often banal n ... Full Review
| Oct 31, 2009
indiaenews.com
Sejal Shah's cinematography is outstanding, often capturing the characters in various phase of emotional breakdown against the quaint neat London backdrop.....Though the music is plainly awful, the background score by Salim-Suleiman fights a pitched battle against the mediocrity of the songs.....One of the film's seven-eight truly warm sequences shows Asin practising Bharatnatyam in front of her conservative Tamilian father.....But their presence is constantly challenged by the predictable and often banal n ... Full Review
| Oct 31, 2009
yahoo.com
Sejal Shah's cinematography is outstanding, often capturing the characters in various phase of emotional breakdown against the quaint neat London backdrop.....Though the music is plainly awful, the background score by Salim-Suleiman fights a pitched battle against the mediocrity of the songs.....One of the film's seven-eight truly warm sequences shows Asin practising Bharatnatyam in front of her conservative Tamilian father.....But their presence is constantly challenged by the predictable and often banal n ... Full Review
| Oct 30, 2009
Times of India
In times when most films are turning out to be nightmares, London Dreams is a decent entertainer....Asin looks appealing and is decent in her part.....The jealousy pangs are emotionally evolved keeping away synthetic negative characters and God is attributed for blessing one with passion for music....For its wonderful performances, rocking music and terrific chemistry between Salman and Ajay Devgn, London Dreams is worth a watch..... ... Full Review
| Oct 30, 2009
Merinews, India
The two VJs Rannvijay and Aditya fit perfectly in the role of the band members.....thus starts the story of hate, love, jealously and drama, where both the friends land into strange and demanding situations.....Salman's acting will surely be appreciated by one and all.....Ajay Devgan has acted brilliantly displaying a wide range of emotions like love, anger, jealously and insecurity..... ... Full Review
| Oct 30, 2009
magnamags.com
The lack of hit music will also keep the masses away from theatres, despite of it being a good movie.....However, the weakest link in the film is its music by Shankar Ehshan Loy.....Ideally, the music should have been the strongest point of the flick but it is just opposite, the weakest point.....The chemistry between Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn, who had earlier worked in 'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam' , is terrific.... ... Full Review