Some movies come and go, but Love In Vietnam is one that truly sticks with you. Rahhat Shah Kazmi’s film feels less like a traditional narrative and more like an immersive experience — one that lingers in your thoughts, your playlists, and perhaps even your heart.
Right from the start, you can’t help but notice how stunning the film is. Vietnam isn’t just a setting; it feels vibrant and alive. From the misty mountains to the charming old streets, and those breathtaking sunsets that make you stop and stare — every single frame is like a beautiful postcard. It’s the kind of film that makes you want to hop on a plane and explore it all for yourself.
And let’s talk about the music. This soundtrack is easily one of the best we’ve heard in ages. Fakira hits you right in the feels — it’s haunting and emotional, the kind of song you’ll want to play on repeat when you can’t find the right words. Then there’s Bade Din Huye, sung by Armaan Malik, which captures pure romance in a melody — simple, warm, and just perfect for those long drives or cozy rainy evenings. Even Jeena Nahi carries that bittersweet softness that makes it stick in your mind.
The cast really brings the story to life, too. Shantanu Maheshwari portrays Manav with a genuine vulnerability that makes him feel more relatable than heroic. Avneet Kaur adds a lovely warmth and sincerity, while Khà Ngan, with her balanced screen presence, leaves you both curious and touched. Together, they weave a love story that feels both fresh and familiar.
Of course, it’s not without its flaws. The first half drags a bit in places, and the ending feels somewhat rushed. A few characters could have used a bit more depth. But honestly, the music, visuals, and emotions are so strong that they easily make up for those shortcomings.
At its heart, Love In Vietnam is about more than just a couple (or three) people falling in love. It’s about love that transcends borders — between cultures, between individuals, and between the audience and the story itself.
In conclusion: It may not be perfect, but it’s heartfelt, visually stunning, and filled with music that will stay with you. If you’re a fan of romances that genuinely feel romantic, this one is definitely worth your time.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ (4/5)