Read the Love per Square Foot Movie Reviews Starring Vicky Kaushal, Angira Dhar, Alankrita Sahai, Ratna Pathak Shah, Supriya Pathak.

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Ratings: 6.06/10Score: 86%
Reviews Counted: 22
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Netflix Bollywood Hindi Movie Love per Square Foot Reviews and Ratings from Top Film Critics.
Director: Anand Tiwari
Producer: Ronnie Screwvala
Writer: Anand Tiwari, Sumeet Vyas
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Release Date: 14 February 2018
Rohit Vats | Hindustan Times: 3/5 | 6/10
This Valentine’s special is youthful, urbane and lovable ... Full Review
Shikha Desai | Times of India: 3/5 | 6/10
However, what makes the film enjoyable and relatable is its good writing and terrific star cast that successfully delivers a romcom packed with humour, drama and heartwarming scenes ... Full Review
Rajeev Masand | News18: 3/5 | 6/10
For the most part, Love Per Square Foot is funny, inoffensive, and the kind of movie that’s made for a cozy night in ... Full Review
Rahul Desai | Film Companion: - | 5/10
A Contrived Plot Brings Together Artificial Protagonists. The film merely uses “space” as a generic trigger to communicate the city’s diverse stereotypes ... Full Review
Ektaa Malik | The Indian Express: 3/5 | 6/10
Has its heart in the right place and would have worked better had it been about twenty minutes shorter ... Full Review
Renee Schonfeld | Common Sense Media: 3/5 | 6/10
For fans of the colorful, spirited Bollywood style of Indian filmmaking, the movie won't disappoint ... Full Review
Swetha Ramakrishnan | FirstPost: 3.5/5 | 7/10
Love Per Square Foot is what happens when you have an authentic setting, a stellar cast, the right intentions and good writing all mixed into one film ... Full Review
Deepali Singh | DNAIndia: 2.5/5 | 5/10
The plot takes a predictable turn towards the end when you know that all’s going to end well after all ... Full Review
Tina Lapsia | Brown Girl Magazine: - | 6/10
Watch the film for a decent night in, the ensemble cast, and Ranbir’s one-minute guest appearance, but don’t hold your breath for anything revolutionary ... Full Review
Nandini Ramnath | Scroll: - | 6/10
Love Per Square Foot is far sunnier in its lookout than these older movies about Mumbai’s housing prospects. The light humour and fairy tale quality of the story keep the film from rattling off the rails ... Full Review
Sriram Iyengar | Cinestaan: 3/4 | 7/10
This charming tale of real estate romance is an enjoyable watch ... Full Review
IANS | Business Standard: 3/5 | 6/10
The couple's journey from self-interest to love is well-charted, though portions of the narrative are enveloped in an uneasy uncertainty ... Full Review
Danielle Ransom | Daily Dot: 3/5 | 6/10
Love Per Square Foot is an unexpected delight. Netflix's first original Indian film subverts expectations ... Full Review
Ankur Pathak | The Huffington Post: - | 5/10
Love Per Square Foot Is A Sincere Attempt Marred By Its Own Excesses. Led down by illogical plot contrivances ... Full Review
The Quint: - | 6/10
The film may not break thrilling new ground with its subject but the observational humour in the dialogue, the bevy of supporting characters, earnest performances and an assured directorial debut make it worth a watch ... Full Review
Rajat Tripathi | Bollywood Life: 3.5/5 | 7/10
Angira Dhar and Vicky Kaushal's romantic-comedy hits home. However, if you are not a sucker for romance, you can avoid Love Per Square Foot. ... Full Review
Friday Nirvana: 3/5 | 6/10
Love Per Square Foot is tepid at best; watch only in desperate circumstances ... Full Review
Access Bollywood: 2.5/4 | 6.5/10
The rookie writer-director must perfect his story crafting, but overall, Love Per Square Foot is a fine debut — not just for Anand Tiwari but for Angira Dhar as well ... Full Review
Murtaza Ali Khan | A Potpourri of Vestiges: 7/10
Overall, Love Per Square Foot is an engaging rom-com that doesn’t eschew from being edgy and daring in order to be true to its occasionally risqué content ... Full Review
Poulomi Das | Arre: - | 6/10
Love Per Square Foot, a spiritual and millennial update of Gharaonda, never gets quite as grim as its predecessor. Yet, it manages to delve into the perils of negotiating your space in a relationship in a city where existence is as much an act of rebellion as compromise ... Full Review
Daniel Hart | Ready Steady Cut: - | 6/10
Scratching the surface is the comedy. There are charming moments which amuse, and it is not a romance that takes itself too seriously ... Full Review
Anil Merani | IWM Buzz: 3/5 | 6/10
Predictable but endearing. Love Per Square Foot has its moments ... Full Review
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