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Love at Times Square is a curious blend of romance and melodrama, set against the vibrant backdrop of American university life. Dev Anand’s direction has this unique charm, capturing the cultural clash of two Indian men vying for the affection of a wealthy co-ed, who, of course, is the daughter of an Indian billionaire. The pacing is a bit uneven, with some moments feeling stretched, but it gives you time to absorb the emotional stakes. The performances are earnest, especially from the lead trio, who navigate the complexities of love and ambition. There’s a distinct feeling of nostalgia woven throughout, reminiscent of early 2000s Bollywood cinema, yet the New York setting brings a fresh perspective. It’s a film that embodies the aspirations and dilemmas of the NRI experience with a lighthearted touch.
Cultural clash themesNostalgic early 2000s vibeSpotlighting NRI aspirations
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