The newly released Love Guru, directed by the ever-reliable Nadeem Baig, is a lighthearted romantic comedy that may not reinvent the wheel but delivers enough charm to make for an enjoyable cinematic experience. If you’re looking for laughs, poetic dialogues, and a classic boy-meets-girl plot with a desi twist, Love Guru is worth the popcorn.
At the heart of Love Guru is a timeless rom-com setup. Mahira Khan shines as Sofia, a spirited and independent woman living in London. Her decision to marry Ahmed (played by Ahmed Ali Butt) is met with strong resistance from her father, played by the legendary Javed Sheikh.
Determined to change her mind, her father hires Adil (Humayun Saeed), a smooth-talking conman posing as a successful businessman. His mission? Steer Sofia away from the marriage. But as expected, Adil’s plan hits an emotional snag—he ends up falling for the woman he was hired to manipulate.
While the plot follows the predictable beats of any rom-com—fake relationship, emotional growth, unexpected love—the storytelling is where Love Guru shines. Vasay Chaudhry’s script is sharp, funny, and surprisingly poetic. With clever nods to the works of John Elia and Munir Niazi, the dialogues are both contemporary and nostalgically romantic.
Even though the movie occasionally suffers from slow pacing and a slightly underdeveloped plot, the crisp dialogue keeps you engaged. The witty banter between Adil and Sofia adds warmth and humor, making their chemistry feel natural and endearing.
Director Nadeem Baig makes the most of the film’s romantic elements with stylish cinematography and well-timed musical cues. His experience in crafting blockbuster hits shows in how smoothly the scenes flow, even when the narrative itself feels too safe.
Mahira Khan brings her usual grace and authenticity to the screen, while Humayun Saeed gives a charming performance that balances humor and sincerity. Ahmed Ali Butt’s role—kept under wraps in the first half—adds a surprise element that spices up the storyline.
Love Guru may not offer surprises, but it doesn’t try to. Instead, it focuses on delivering a heartwarming romantic comedy packed with polished performances, humorous exchanges, and just the right amount of melodrama.
If you’re in the mood for something feel-good and light, head to your nearest cinema to catch Love Guru. It’s a perfect weekend watch for fans of Pakistani cinema who appreciate old-school romance told with a modern lens.