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Loveyapa

Comedy Drama Romance Hindi


The madness after a couple exchanges their mobile phones and begins to unearth bitter truth about each other.

Cast:Junaid Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Kunj Anand, Grusha Kapoor, Ashutosh Rana, Tanvika Parlikar
Director:Advait Chandan
Writer:Pradeep Ranganathan
Editor:Antara Lahiri
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Junaid Khan plays the world’s biggest red flag again, this time in Advait Chandan’s outdated romantic comedy

FCG Member Reviewer Rohan Naahar
Rohan Naahar | The Indian Express, Secretary FCG
Wed, April 9 2025

layed by Junaid Khan, the male protagonist of Loveyapa seems to be bizarrely obsessed about the 'purity' of his girlfriend, played by Khushi Kapoor.

If Bollywood were any more exploitative than it already is, it would’ve got the struggling Dibakar Banerjee to direct Loveyapa as a gun-for-hire. But then, it wouldn’t have been the same garbage movie. Banerjee would’ve spotted the inherent toxicity of its protagonists — played by two-time offenders Khushi Kapoor and Junaid Khan — and attempted to unpack the patriarchal systems that made them this way. Had Banerjee directed this movie, Khan would’ve almost certainly become a mascot for toxic masculinity at just two films old. The only difference is that Maharaj, his debut film, had no idea that his character was a terrible person. Loveyapa, on the other hand, appears to at least recognise his ‘flaws’, but expects you to root for him regardless.

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जेन ज़ी के लव-शव का स्यापा ‘लवयापा’

FCG Member Reviewer Deepak Dua
Deepak Dua | Independent Film Journalist & Critic
Sat, February 15 2025

यह जेन ज़ी की फिल्म है। जेन ज़ी बोले तो 21वीं सदी के पहले दशक में जन्मी वह पीढ़ी जिसने पैदा होते ही मोबाइल देखा और इस यंत्र को इस कदर अपना लिया कि अपने दोस्तों, परिवार वालों से ज़्यादा यारी इससे कर ली। इस यंत्र में इन्होंने इतना कुछ भर लिया कि उसे अपनों से ही छुपाने की नौबत आ गई और यही कारण है कि इस जेनरेशन का शायद ही कोई शख्स होगा जिसके मोबाइल में ताला न लगा हो। यह फिल्म उसी ताले के पीछे छुपे राज़ सामने लाकर इस पीढ़ी के रिश्तों के खोखलेपन का दीदार कराती है। बानी और गौरव आपस में प्यार करते हैं। बानी के पिता इन दोनों के सामने शर्त रखते हैं कि तुम दोनों एक दिन के लिए अपने-अपने मोबाइल फोन एक-दूसरे को दे दो। इसके बाद इनके जो राज़ खुलने लगते हैं उससे इनके रिश्ते की दरारों के साथ-साथ इनकी और इनके आसपास के लोगों की ज़िंदगियों का खोखलापन भी दिखने लगता है।

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FCG Member Reviewer Sucharita Tyagi
Sucharita Tyagi | Independent Film Critic, Vice-Chairperson FCG
February 9, 2025

The Nepo Baby Problem

FCG Member Reviewer Anmol Jamwal
Anmol Jamwal | Tried & Refused Productions
February 9, 2025
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Junaid Khan-Khushi Kapoor film lacks sizzle, wraps important stuff in oodles of banality

FCG Member Reviewer Shubhra Gupta
Shubhra Gupta | The Indian Express
Sun, February 9 2025

Director Advait Chandan shows courage in showing that both the ‘boy’ and ‘girl’ have secrets buried in their phones: she has exes, and is a convincing liar; he has ex-exes.

To make a modern rom-com remains the bane of Bollywood: Loveyapa proves all over again just how difficult it is to create a cracking love story which truly captures the essence of today’s swipe-right-and-left generation. The real film kicks in well into the second half, much after the listless toing-and-froing of the pre-interval portion between the two leads who cutely call each other Baani Boo, and Baboo. Ooo. You think you love each other? Ok, exchange your phones for a day, and see where you go with it, declares Baani’s stern shuddh-Hindi spouting daddyji (Ashustosh Rana). Consternation on faces, and dread in hearts, Baani Sharma and Gaurav ‘Gucci’ Sachdeva hand over their phones to each other, and thus begins loveyapa, love plus ‘siyapa’, that untranslatable Punjabi word whose closest meaning is trouble.

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While the film retains some of its original energy and features a lively soundtrack, Loveyapa ultimately feels stretched and superficial.

FCG Member Reviewer Anupama Chopra
Anupama Chopra | The Hollywood Reporter India, Chairperson FCG
February 8, 2025
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Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor toil in this shallow rom-com

FCG Member Reviewer Anuj Kumar
Anuj Kumar | The Hindu
Sat, February 8 2025

Advait Chandan’s take on the ill effects of smartphones addresses a generation that expresses its deepest emotions through emojis

Smartphone is the new villain in love stories. Screenwriters looking for new obstacles for love birds have discovered social evils on the web. After Muddassar Aziz used phone swapping to generate humour in Khel Khel Main, director Advait Chandan recycles the Tamil hit Love Today to create a romantic comedy about the ill effects of social media and artificial intelligence on relationships in Loveyapa. Baani (Khushi Kapoor) and Gaurav (Junaid Khan) feel their romance is transparent till Baani’s father Atul (Ashutosh Rana) asks them to swap their phones before they exchange vows. As the phones get unlocked, it opens Pandora’s chat box with the video libraries and vaults of phones revealing secrets that both are not ready to overlook. Written by Sneha Desai, the film makes interesting observations on how the young generation is losing touch with reality and how there is a distinct difference in their online and offline character. In this game of choices, there is no gender divide. It also touches upon the issues of online fat shaming and the emerging scourge of deepfakes.

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Uneven, Fun, Frothy And Anything But Pointless

FCG Member Reviewer Saibal Chatterjee
Fri, February 7 2025

The movie will probably not send you into paroxysms of delight, but it is a decent enough film while it lasts.

The title of the film whimsically fuses two words from two languages - love and siyappa - to convey what it is about - a wild and wacky scenario in which unbridled, unending chaos caused by secret online entanglements sends a steady romantic liaison between two Delhi youngsters into a maddening tailspin. Loveyapa is uneven but fun, frothy but anything but pointless. It isn’t all empty talk and texting. It isn’t just words that crash into each other in Loveyapa. Two worlds and impulses - virtual and real, East and West Delhi, and male proclivities and female instincts - are posited against each other in the film. The busy crisscrossing creates its share of problems for the characters as well as the film’s makers. Eventually, for the latter, it does not go out of hand.

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