Need to watch 'Love Story 2050' on your TV, phone, or tablet? Finding a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or view the Harry Baweja-directed movie via subscription can be difficult, so we here at Moviefone want to take the pressure off.
Read on for a listing of streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription options - along with the availability of 'Love Story 2050' on each platform when they are available. Now, before we get into the various whats and wheres of how you can watch 'Love Story 2050' right now, here are some particulars about the Baweja Movies science fiction flick.
Released , 'Love Story 2050' stars Harman Baweja, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Boman Irani, Archana Puran Singh The movie has a runtime of about 3 hr, and received a user score of 29 (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 28 respected users.
You probably already know what the movie's about, but just in case... Here's the plot: "Tells the story about Karan a young spirited sporty boy who lives life off the rules and Sana a young petite shy girl who lives life by the rules This develops into a magical love story Karans uncle Dr Yatinder Khannas much developed time machine finally works Sana expresses her wish to travel ahead in time to Mumbai in the future We land in Mumbai 2050 in the time machine along with Uncle Yatinder Rahul and Thea Sanas younger brother and sister Flying cars 200story buildings robots and sky rails have changed the very face of Mumbai Through a series of twists and turns the time traveler Karan finds himself separating from his love QT a friendly femme robot and Boo a small robotic teddy bear play their distinct roles in bringing their love story together but soon find themselves under the threat of the demigod of the future Dr Hoshi Will Karan be able to overcome the threat of Dr Hoshi and win his love and travel back in time"
'Love Story 2050' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on Amazon Video .
In the year 2050, Love Story 2050 explores the futuristic world of Mumbai City, where time travel is no longer something out of science fiction movies. The film revolves around a love story between two young souls, Karan and Sana, played by Harman Baweja and Priyanka Chopra Jonas, respectively. Karan, a young man who is passionate about robotics, builds a time machine to travel back in time to meet his grandfather, Dr. Yatinder Khanna, played by Boman Irani. He learns that his grandfather had a love story in his youth that was never completed, and Karan decides to go back in time to complete the love story between his grandfather and his grandmother.
In the process, he meets an enchanting girl, Sana, who is a free-spirited and adventurous individual. Sana is initially unimpressed by Karan, but as they spend more time together, they start to develop romantic feelings for each other. However, their happiness is short-lived as unexpected changes in time threaten to tear them apart.
Love Story 2050 is a film that is rich in special effects, colourful costumes, and mesmerising music. It's an ambitious project that tries to create a fantastical world that's both familiar and new. The film takes inspiration from classic Bollywood love stories, but with a futuristic twist. The production level of the film exudes grandeur and maybe best described as a visual extravaganza.
The lead pair, Harman Baweja and Priyanka Chopra Jonas, both display strong chemistry that brings their characters to life. Baweja shines in his role as Karan, and his boyish charm and inquisitive nature make for a compelling watch. Chopra Jonas, on the other hand, is delightful as Sana, and her energy and vivacity make her an ideal choice for the role of a futuristic girl. Together, they make a convincing couple, and their performances are integral to the film's success.
Boman Irani, a veteran actor, plays the role of Karan's grandfather, and he brings gravitas to the role. Irani is a scene-stealer in every movie that he appears in, and Love Story 2050 is no exception. His character serves as a link between the past and the present, and his performance is both entertaining and touching.
The music, composed by Anu Malik, is another highlight of the film. The soundtrack is catchy, and the song "Mausam Achanak Ye Badla Kyon" has become a hit among music lovers. Love Story 2050 is a musical in every sense of the word, with several romantic ballads, foot-tapping dance numbers, and memorable tunes.
Love Story 2050 is an entertaining movie that packs a punch. While it may not be everyone's cup of tea, it's a film that will appeal to those who love romantic movies, science fiction, and music. The film doesn't shy away from taking risks, and its ambition and grandeur are worthy of praise. It may not have performed well at the box office, but it's a film that deserves a second chance. Love Story 2050 is recommended viewing for those who want to escape the mundane reality and be transported to a fantastical world.
Overall, Love Story 2050 takes audiences on a journey filled with love, music, and adventure, making it an entertaining watch. It's a film that wraps the viewers in a magical world that's both nostalgic and futuristic, leaving them with a smile on their faces.
On Friday, Sept. 30 only, the Iowa State Center is offering $30 tickets to the Oct. 4 performance of the Broadway musical Anastasia. This offer is valid online through Ticketmaster (click "unlock" and use the passcode THIRTY). Curtain time Tuesday is 8 p.m.
Procurement services will host its annual cyBUY Supplier Show Thursday, Oct. 13 (10 a.m.-2 p.m., MU Great Hall). Meet the staff members from ISU's internal stores (central stores, chemistry stores, ISU Book Store, printing services and transportation services), and 23 cyBUY market suppliers. Bring your ISUCard; you'll need it to check in and get entered in the drawing for door prizes (gift cards, mugs, vendor swag bags, a tablet and iPad).
Game2Work, an ISU interdisciplinary gaming research program, will host the first statewide gathering for people whose work includes using serious games and gameful elements for STEM education and workforce development on Thursday, Oct. 27 (10 a.m.-4 p.m., ISU Alumni Center). Researchers, entrepreneurs, industry partners, gamers and game designers are welcome. The day will feature keynotes, facilitated breakout sessions, lightning talks, connection opportunities and games. Registration is free but required. Questions may be directed to Brittany Eide, Game2Work.
A panel of faculty, staff and students from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences will share three time-tested models of youth development focused on preparing the next generation of hunger fighters, global problem solvers and international development specialists on Tuesday, Oct. 18 (5:15-6:15 p.m., Iowa Events Center, Des Moines). Their presentation is part of the World Food Prize's International Borlaug Dialogue. CALS dean Dan Robison will host a networking reception following the panel presentation. There is no cost to attend, but registration is preferred.
Rising prices in the last year may be an extra push to examine your financial well-being and work toward financial goals. A series of free personal finance workshops for ISU employees held by ISU Extension and Outreach (EO) could help. Online registration is required at least 24 hours before each session. The courses are held Thursdays (noon-1 p.m.), and participants can earn points in the Adventure2 well-being program. The schedule:
The workshops are part of Financial Wellness at Work, a new effort led by EO in partnership with university human resources. For questions or to schedule workshops for your unit, contact EO financial educator Barb Wollan, bwo...@iastate.edu or 515-832-9597. ISU employees also can request a face-to-face or virtual one-on-one consultation with Carolyn Steckelberg, an EO accredited financial counselor. Email Steckelberg to schedule a consultation.
Oct. 29 is the deadline to register for the spring semester First-Year Honors Mentor program. All faculty (including teaching and research base) and scientists are invited to participate. Talented first-year students, who can be mentored by faculty or a research team member (postdoc or graduate student), work in some area of research or creative effort. The students work three hours/week per credit of Hon 290, up to six hours/week, graded satisfactory/fail. Students may apply for grants of up to $250 ($500 for group projects) to support their research. Interested faculty and scientists are asked to register their research project(s) on the program website. Questions may be directed to Svitlana Zbarska, undergraduate research program coordinator, 515-294-2064.
Iowa State's AI Institute for Resilient Agriculture is hosting a national writing contest for undergraduate students. We invite contestants to submit writing that imagines the world in the year 2050 and explores the relationship between humans, their food and technology: What food will look, taste and feel like; where it will come from; who will produce and transport it; and how will we access and consume it? The world you bring to light should be believable and probe the role of artificial intelligence in the future of agriculture. The submission deadline is Dec. 31; three cash prizes of $1,000-$3,000 will be awarded.
Researchers considering submitting proposals to Iowa State's Presidential Interdisciplinary Research Initiative, the Presidential Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant Program, the Presidential Cost-Sharing Program for Research Tools, Bridging the Divide, Bailey or Margaret B. Barry programs are encouraged to attend an information session Oct. 6 (noon-1 p.m., virtual and in-person options) hosted by the office of the vice president for research. Associate vice presidents for research Jim Reecy, Surya Mallapragada and Jerry Zamzow will answer questions about the programs. Register online.
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