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Winning London
When Chloe and Riley Lawrence are invited to London to participate in the international Model U.N. competition, they enjoy seeing the sights and head over heals romance with cute british boys of course.
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Plot Summary
Two brothers, Veer and Raj, are sent to London by their grandfather to study and learn discipline after causing chaos in their hometown. However, their grandfather's true intention is to prevent them from marrying the women they love, believing their families are rivals. In London, Veer falls for Nandini, a woman with a mysterious connection to his family's past, while Raj pursues a relationship with Priya. The brothers navigate cultural differences, family feuds, and blossoming romances amidst the backdrop of London.
Critical Reception
Winning London received mixed to negative reviews from critics, primarily criticizing its predictable plot, over-the-top humor, and lengthy runtime. While some appreciated the performances of the lead actors and the visual appeal of London, the film was generally considered a formulaic Bollywood entertainer that failed to offer anything novel.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant cinematography and the chemistry between Salman Khan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
Criticized for its clichéd storyline and excessive length.
Seen as a typical David Dhawan comedy that relies heavily on slapstick and predictable plot devices.
Google audience: Audience reception was generally lukewarm, with many finding the film to be an entertaining but forgettable comedy. Some viewers enjoyed the songs and the light-hearted performances, while others felt the plot was too simplistic and the humor wore thin.
Fun Fact
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan was initially offered the role of Nandini, but declined. However, she later accepted the part after the filmmakers approached her again.
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