Lafzon Mein Pyaar

Raj, a lackluster student, disappoints everyone by prioritizing his new passion for music over studies. Surprisingly, his sister-in-law, Geeta Bhabhi, supports his dreams. Raj's life takes a thrilling turn when he meets Priya, injecting new excitement into his routine.

August 4

2023

Release Date

Hindi

Language

11 minutes

2 hours

Running Time

Cast

Anita Raj

Zarina Wahab

Vivek Anand Mishra

Kanchan Agnihotri

Prashant Rai

Lalit Parmoo

Sarwar Mir

Vaani Dogra

Megha Joshi

Mahima Gupta

Sachin Bhandari

Ismile Chaudhary

Avinash Kumar

Amir Ali Shaik

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Lafzon Mein Pyaar Review

Plot:

So, there's this guy named Raj who's super into music and left college to chase his dreams. The catch? His family wants something else. His sister-in-law, Geeta Bhabhi, comes in to help him figure things out. Raj's love story with Priya is pretty normal, but they don't say much to each other - they show their feelings through dreams and music stuff.

Acting:

Vivek Anand Mishra as Raj is good, especially when he's playing music on his guitar. But Raj and Priya's chemistry isn't that great on screen, so it's hard to believe their love story. Kanchan Rajput as Priya doesn't show enough emotions, and Raj's parents (played by Lalit Parimoo and Zarina Wahab) try to help, but their roles don't get much attention. Geeta Bhabhi (Anita Raj) is convincing, though her story feels separate from the main one.

Cinematography:

The movie shows off the beauty of Bhaderwah a lot. The places look cool, and they match the emotions of the scenes. It's nice to watch.

Direction:

The directors keep it simple with a regular love story, using characters and side stories we've seen before. It's supposed to make you feel emotional, but there's not much new stuff happening, so it doesn't hit that well.

Verdict:

Overall, Lafzon Mein Pyaar doesn't bring anything unique to the table for a love story. It's easy to guess what's going to happen, and it's hard to get really into the characters. The main couple's chemistry is not that great, and the other characters don't get much space. It's just an okay watch, nothing too exciting.



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