Kartik
Aaryan
(We
Love)
The
trailer
gives
a
glimpse
of
various
roles
Kartik
will
be
seen
playing.
Along
with
the
shy-brooding
type,
he
will
also
be
seen
as
someone
who
has
found
strength
in
love.
And
we
get
to
that
side
of
him
in
this
scene,
from
the
trailer.
Kartik
aka
Veer
here
is
trying
to
convince
Zoe,
played
by
Sara,
that
they
will
work
things
out.
He
loves
every
part
of
her,
and
wouldn't
want
her
to
sacrifice
anything.
The
dialogue
is
powerfully
performed
by
the
actor
and
the
emotions
come
right
off
the
bat.
So
far,
Kartik
is
definitely
the
good
guy
in
this
story.
Two
Stories
Separated
By
Time
Connected
By
Love (We
Hate)
The
2009
release
by
Imtiaz
Ali,
of
the
same
name,
told
the
love
story
of
two
generations.
While
one
believed
in
love,
the
other
believed
in
convenience.
In
the
upcoming
release,
we
get
to
see
similar
stories
set
in
different
times.
Another
similar
aspect
is,
career
and
putting
yourself
before
love.
We
saw
Saif
make
mockery
of
love
in
the
previous
film,
and
now
his
daughter,
Sara
will
be
doing
the
same
in
this
one.
One
scene
shows
are
trying
to
choose
between
her
career
and
love.
Due
to
identical
premise,
the
high
excitement
has
been
dimmed
down.
We
are
still
hoping
there
will
be
a
lot
more
Love
Aaj
Kal
has
to
offer
through
its
run
time.
Sara
Ali
Khan
(We
Hate)
Since
we
have
already
been
taught
by
Imtiaz
Ali
through
his
old
films,
that
love
exists
and
lasts
forever,
it
is
hard
not
to
see
Sara's
character
Zoe
as
the
bad
guy.
Independent
and
career-driven,
we
experience
Sara
as
a
self-centred
person.
From
the
first
scene
to
the
last
through
out
the
trailer,
when
she
fights
for
her
decisions
it
comes
off
unreasonable.
Love
Aaj
Kal
will
be
Sara's
third
film
since
debut,
however,
she
seems
a
stiff
in
front
of
Kartik's
performance
as
Veer.
Songs
(We
Love)
The
trailer
has
two
songs
running
in
the
background,
one
is
Twist
and
Aahun
Aahun. Both
of
which
we
have
heard
in
the
original
and
had
become
superhits.
While
Twist
seems
to
have
been
reprised,
the
hook
of
the
song
has
been
kept
the
same,
which
also
goes
for Aahun
Aahun.
To
have
the
original
melody
make
it
back
the
big
screen,
will
be
a
fun
experience.
Dialogues
(We
Hate)
The
trailer
has
plenty
of
interaction
between
all
four
characters.
One
of
the
things
that
makes
the
trailer
interesting
in
Kartik
Aaryan's
dialogue,
when
he
is
trying
to
win
back
Zoe,
and
giving
her
an
ultimatum.
But
on
the
other
and
almost
every
other
dialogue
will
question
your
interest
in
the
film.
From,
Sara's
'Tum
Mujhe
Tang
Karne
Lage
Ho' to
the
last
comic
relief
dialogue,
'Mujhe
Tho
Kerosene
Bhi
Peene
Ka
Maan
Karta
Hai',
it
takes
away
the
charm
of
the
trailer.
Bonus-
Logo
(We
Love)
Whoever
came
up
with
the
film
logo
needs
a
raise,
in
the
last
three
decades
we
have
come
from
Post
to
Hashtags.
The
technology
has
changed
so
much
and
so
has
the
way
relationships
work.
Maybe
that's
what
Imtiaz
Ali
intents
on
sharing
with
us,
the
way
tech
has
changed
how
we
deal
with
life
and
love.