Pyaar Impossible
feel-good film. If you are a romantic, this one's for you. Even if you're not, still watch it. Its one of those films that will bring a smile on your face...
Nothing stupendous here. Just a sweet and soppy flavour with a picture-perfect Priyanka: Watchable.
It’s watchable yaar.
...it's harmless. You gain nothing. You lose nothing.
...average watch, largely elevated by Priyanka Chopra’s performance and zillion-dollar look.
Watch it only if you don't mind a predictable story with a hot Priyanka Chopra, and some catchy music.
...despite good performances by the entire cast and some really well penned sequences, Pyaar Impossible ends being just an average watch.
If you must watch it, please do so for Priyanka. She really needs better roles.
The moral of the film is that one shouldn’t judge a person by their looks. Going by that, however cool this candyfloss flick might appear, it’s still shallow on content.
The film has gloss, glitz, but lacks pace in the first half.
Honestly guys wake up and smell the coffee. Forget love, even hate isn’t possible here. This film leaves you bereft of emotion.
Go if you are a college student, a PC fan or friends with Uday Chopra.
There are logical loopholes and given that the story centres around a geek, the audience's intelligence is somewhat undermined.
Though they had enough maturity to touch upon some very valid issues revolving around love, it's a shame that it translates into a highly typical screenplay with the lousiest dialogues there could be!
That such a mating is possible is the fiction we need these films to feed us – why else would we watch rom-coms? – and yet you can’t help wishing that the fantasy weren’t so many light years removed from reality.
...oscillating between dull conversations, and duller conflict around a stolen computer programme – hardly reaches beyond the premise of its promos.
...it's impossible to fall in love with Pyaar Impossible.
...depressingly dim-witted.
What really went wrong is that the script had no meat.
doesn't work because it's hard to empathize with any of the characters and because the actors fail to rise above the flawed script.
How do you watch a film you know will pan out exactly as you think it will from its first frame?
...would YRF decide to stop making attempts to revive Uday’s career with movies like this once in 4 years?