Critics Review

3.00

'LoveYatri' lacks the gripping appeal of more contemporary romantic stories, it might be just enough to satiate die-hard romantics looking to revisit the love stories of the 90s.

It's evident that Aayush and Warina are raw, but both have a charming screen presence with enough chemistry. Since the story requires them to be innocent and na�ve young lovers, this inexperience works in their favour. Ayush�s boyish appeal is likeable, although his first film doesn't give him a chance to show much range as an actor. Ronit Roy as Michelle's father and Ram Kapoor as Susu's uncle, lead the charge to handle the emotionally heavier dialogues and scenes.(more)

Source: Neil Soans, Times Of India

2.00

A lacklustre romance

With the poor writing, one does not feel the need to intellectualise or make sense of the technical qualities, which are naturally ace. The songs and music too do not elevate this film.(more)

Source: Moviebuzz, Sify.com

1.00

Warina Hussain, Aayush Sharma's Debut, Bankrolled By Salman Khan, Is Ticket To Disaster

Stay away from these yatris. It is hard to feel any love for this pair of clueless lovebirds.(more)

Source: Saibal Chatterjee , NDTV Movies

2.00

The unbearable blandness of love

Love stories that are a launch pad for debutants rarely offer anything radical. They are more platforms for them to showcase their talent - dance, drama, action, comedy. Loveyatri does nothing different. But without the backing of even a few good moments, there is no drama, no passion, no fun, no spirit, no spunk. The film matches its lead players - bland for bland - both deserve each other.(more)

Source: NAMRATA JOSHI, The Hindu