Box office Pyaar Impossible! had a modest box office performance upon its release. It collected approximately ₹9.5 million on its opening day and went on to earn ₹34.8 million over its first weekend. The film concluded its domestic theatrical run with a net total of ₹58.9 million. Overseas, it grossed around $190,000 (₹8.5 million), bringing its worldwide total to approximately ₹89.5 million. Produced on a budget of ₹140 million, the film was declared a commercial failure by trade analysts.
Critical response Pyaar Impossible! received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised its lighthearted tone and performances, others criticized the predictable storyline and superficial treatment of its themes. On the
review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 40% based on five reviews. In India, reviews highlighted both the film's charm and its limitations.
Shubhra Gupta of
The Indian Express awarded the film 1 out of 5 stars, writing, "How do you watch a film you know will pan out exactly as you think it will from its first frame? By sitting stoically through
Pyaar Impossible!"
Kaveree Bamzai of
India Today criticized the film's central premise as implausible and remarked that its message about beauty and self-worth was diluted by superficial storytelling.
The Times of India gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, describing it as "a decent one-time watch" and commending
Priyanka Chopra’s performance, while observing that the film "doesn’t quite rise above its formulaic treatment."
Sukanya Verma of
Rediff.com described the film as lacking emotional investment and stated, "
Pyaar Impossible! is shallow and predictable, offering little beyond surface-level cuteness."
The Economic Times echoed similar sentiments, writing that the film "aims to be a charming rom-com but falls short due to its weak script and simplistic character arcs." Among international critics, Rachel Saltz of
The New York Times gave a positive review, writing, "
Pyaar Impossible! shouldn’t work, but does. It’s sweet, and as far as formula goes, deftly done and satisfying." She also noted the film's conspicuous integration of
Apple products.
Frank Lovece of the
Associated Press offered a contrasting perspective, labeling the film "a vanity project" and adding, "While love may or may not be impossible, nepotism is eternal." == References ==