
This film, which was released 6 years ago, became huge hit on box office, hero fell in love with heroine 22 years younger than him, filmed too many romantic scenes, has IMDb rating of 6.5, movie is, lead actors were…
Here we are talking about 'De De Pyaar De,' a 2019 romantic comedy directed by Akiv Ali. The film delves into the complexities of unconventional relationships. The film stars Ajay Devgn as Ashish Mehra, a 50-year-old London-based businessman who falls for Ayesha, a 26-year-old woman portrayed by Rakul Preet Singh. Their budding romance faces challenges when Ashish introduces Ayesha to his estranged family in India, including his ex-wife Manju, played by Tabu, and their children. The narrative humorously and poignantly explores themes of age disparity, familial acceptance, and societal norms surrounding love and relationships. How was the performance of lead actors in the film?
The film's strength lies in its balanced storytelling, combining light-hearted moments with emotional depth. Ajay Devgn delivers a nuanced performance, capturing the internal conflicts of a man torn between past responsibilities and present desires. Rakul Preet Singh shines as Ayesha, bringing vivacity and sincerity to her role, marking a significant milestone in her Bollywood career. Tabu's portrayal of Manju adds gravitas to the film, offering a mature perspective on love and letting go. How was the box-office reception of De De Pyaar De?
Upon its release on May 17, 2019, the film garnered positive reviews for its fresh take on modern relationships. Despite facing stiff competition from major Bollywood releases like 'Jabariya Jodi' and 'Mental Hai Kya! The film performed well at the box office, grossing over Rs 102 crore worldwide. Critics praised its witty dialogues, relatable characters, and the seamless blend of humor and emotion. The film's music, composed by Amaal Mallik, Rochak Kohli, and others, complemented the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience, due to which it has received rating of 6.5 on IMDb.

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