Amar Prem Ki Prem Kahani Movie Review : Imagine this: a protagonist asks their strict elder for permission to enjoy life in a foreign country before settling down for marriage. After getting the green light, they meet a fun-loving playboy and sparks fly between the two. They fall in love, and the protagonist returns home to Punjab, only for the reformed playboy to follow, determined to win over their lover's family and get married.

Sound familiar? Yes, this is the basic plot of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge , and Hardik Gajjar’s Amar Prem Ki Prem Kahani generously borrows from it. But if you’re a fan of the SRK-Kajol romantic classic, steer clear of this one—not because of the LGBTQ+ twist and I am accusing you of being a homophobe, but because Amar Prem Ki Prem Kahani is a bland ripoff that fails to do justice to its (admittedly) admirably progressive love story. Amidst the din of bad jokes, the message of inclusivity is completely lost.

‘Amar Prem Ki Prem Kahani’ Trailer: Sunny Singh and Aditya Seal’s Same-Sex Relationship Faces Life’s Tough Challenges in Hardik Gajjar’s Film! Amar (Sunny Singh) is a rugged guy from rural Punjab, adored by his extended Punjabi family and the local girls, particularly Mandy (Pranutan Bahl). However, Amar knows he is gay, although he hasn’t come out yet. When his grandfather insists on him settling down, Amar requests some time to travel to London before marriage.

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