With a supporting cast that includes masters of acting, you won't want to miss watching them. However, I can't fathom why they seemed forced to act as if at gunpoint.
In this twisted romantic comedy, the leads start with a love-hate relationship. By the time they fall in love, they discover that the guy's widowed father has fallen for the girl's mother. Now, they must separate to arrange their parents' marriage.
I can't get over the fact that the movie literally looks like a B-grade film. The story is outdated, and visually it resembles a cringe-worthy 90s movie. The logic has no correlation with the plot, as absurdity increases with every passing second. In the name of comedy, they serve you comedy worse than the comedy reels of few low grade influencers.
Sunny Singh and Avneet Kaur are decent, but in such a poorly made movie, there was little they could do. Supriya Pathak does a fine job, and Annu Kapoor goes so overboard that you wonder how such a good actor could make a mockery of himself. Rajpal Yadav is in his element, but poor writing makes him look lame too. Paritosh Tripathi's character is too forced and most illogical.
Ishrat R. Khan really needs a reality check and should reconsider directing movies in the future. The cinematography is so bad that you might check if the movie really released this year. While the sets look lavish and the costumes are appealing, the songs and choreography are nonsensical.
You don't need an invitation for this "marriage of Luv." Consider it akin to that relative's wedding you wouldn't bother to watch, even if they sent you a link. #pranureviews #LuvKiArrangeMarriage #LuvKiArrangeMarriageReview.