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‘Love Aaj Kal’ movie review: A banal and self-indulgent tour of past and present romance
Imtiaz Ali Khan revisits his 2009 movie of the same name with new characters played by Kartik Aaryan, Sara Ali Khan, Arushi Sharma and Randeep Hooda.
Nandini Ramnath
· Feb 14, 2020 · 07:00 am
‘Love Aaj Kal’ movie review: A banal and self-indulgent tour of past and present romance
Imtiaz Ali Khan revisits his 2009 movie of the same name with new characters played by Kartik Aaryan, Sara Ali Khan, Arushi Sharma and Randeep Hooda.
Nandini Ramnath