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LeKar Hum Deewana Dil: Not For Oldies, Welcome to Youngster's era


Lekar Hum Deewana Dil directed by Arif Ali is not for oldies. It is for the youngsters who has gone through the identical phase. I am not flabbergasted to see so many bad reviews about the movie and it is because of our movie critics growing older.


The story is about Dino and Karishma, who are classmates and crystalize up really good. The story revolves around these two, their love and how they end up marrying each other. May be it is not sounding awesome, but trust me, if you had a love story during your teenage or college days, you will love to see this immature love story.


Kindly don’t read any other reviews which are revealing most of the plot of the movie. Go fresh mind, expecting sheer entertainment. It will bring tears in your eyes, if you loved someone truly. Armaan Jain has given his best at the starting of his career and he is emerging to be a promising chocolate boy of the industry. It will be interesting that how he is going to cope with the versatile roles.


Deeksha has delivered just fine, as the script had demanded. Songs are just amazing, and A.R. Rahman’s music composition is one thing which is making this movie more interesting. Mawali Qawwali song is the one which has put energy in this movie. Thankfully, this item number did not come out of nowhere, and Arif had some sense to put into movie.


If you are not old, boring and looking for some fresh romantic flick, go for this movie. Le Kar Hum Deewana Dil, doesn’t deserve empty seats in the multiplexes just because of few oldies writing unjustified reviews.


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