Loveyapa - Critics reviews
Hindustan Times says there is not much love for this love story, which is funny only in parts. The review notes some charming moments, but says the film suffers from pacing issues and does not fully sell Junaid-Khushi’s quirky romance.
Go to Full ReviewKoimoi calls Loveyapa a delightful take on how phones can damage relationships but also teach lessons about trust, privacy and modern love, praising the film’s youth friendly premise.
Go to Full ReviewBollywoodLife says Junaid Khan delivers a standout act in a phone-swapping story about love, lies and modern relationships, with the film working as a light Gen-Z rom com.
Go to Full ReviewPinkvilla calls Loveyapa a middling youth dramedy about mobile privacy, cyber bullying and relationship trust, saying the subject is relevant but the film’s impact remains uneven.
Go to Full ReviewBollywood Hungama says Loveyapa has an entertaining premise and some funny moments, but it falters because of weak writing and uneven execution.
Go to Full ReviewNews18 says Loveyapa is a frothy take on modern love, using Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor’s phone swap romance to explore trust, secrets and Gen-Z relationships. The review finds it light and watchable, but says it lacks the raw spark needed to become truly memorable.
Go to Full ReviewFilmibeat says Loveyapa has an interesting premise and moments that work for today’s youth, but the lead pair’s chemistry and uneven writing hold it back from becoming a stronger rom-com.
Go to Full ReviewTimes of India calls Loveyapa a breezy take on modern romance, saying it captures digital age relationship dilemmas with youthful energy and humour, though sharper writing would have made it stronger.
Go to Full ReviewIndia TV News says Junaid Khan and Khushi Kapoor fail to fully impress in this routine romcom, despite the phone swap premise offering scope for modern relationship drama.
Go to Full ReviewIndia Today says Loveyapa is a well intentioned romantic comedy that is surprisingly warm beneath its colourful, quirky packaging, with Junaid Khan elevating the film.
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