De De Pyaar De

Give me love) is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film written by Luv Ranjan and directed by Akiv Ali in his directorial debut.

Produced by Vishal Roy and Luv Films, it stars Ajay Devgn, Tabu, Rakul Preet Singh and Jimmy Sheirgill.

In the film, chaos occurs when a middle-aged NRI and would-be divorcé is smitten by a young woman almost half his age and introduces her to his family, including his ex-wife and children.

Ashish informs her that he is separated from his wife Manju Rao who lives in India with their children Ishika and Ishaan.

After a back and forth regarding their age gap, Ashish decides to introduce Ayesha to his family and takes her to his home in Manali.

Ashish's daughter Ishika is irritated by his arrival, believing that he will ruin the meeting with her boyfriend Rishi and his father Atul Saxena.

[10] Jimmy Sheirgill's inclusion in the cast in a supporting role as the love interest of Tabu's character, was confirmed in late April 2018.

[12] In mid-January 2018, Rakul Preet Singh, who had earlier made her debut with the T-Series production Yaariyan, was signed in as a female lead opposite Devgn.

[19] Tanishk Bagchi recreated Garry Sandhu's single Yeah Baby as "Hauli Hauli" with additional voice of Neha Kakkar and rap by Mellow D. Manj Musik recreated Surjit Bindarikhia's track Mukhda Vekh Ke in the voice of Mika Singh and Dhvani Bhanushali.

Shreya Paul of Firstpost wrote that the music is "as problematic as the plot seems to be", noting that it "doesn't do much to evoke any worthy reaction from listeners, except for maybe a sigh of disappointment".

[22] A writer for Hindustan Times wrote of the trailer, "Ajay Devgn's birthday gift to his fans is a laugh riot".

[54] Ronak Kotecha of The Times of India gave 3.5/5 stars and was impressed with the film for "reinstat[ing] the fact that when it comes to love, age is just a number.

"[55] Meena Iyer of Daily News and Analysis concurred, opining that it "nicely captures frailties in human relationships".

[56] Mayur Sanap of Deccan Chronicle gave 2.5/5 stars and wrote "Despite its bright premise and superlative cast, the Akiv Ali directorial isn't as smart as it aspires to be.

"[57] Similarly, Mayank Shekhar of Mid-Day gave the film 1.5/5 stars and lamented, "It's almost like the filmmakers are certain the intended audience won't connect much with such a young-old love, by itself, in a single screen theatre".

[60] Anna M. M. Vetticad of Firstpost gave 1/5 stars and opined it was "a vehicle for claims of universal male victimhood, better disguised than its co-producer and co-writer Luv Ranjan's three directorial ventures that have struck box office gold in the past decade".

[62] Kunal Guha of Mumbai Mirror wrote, "The build-up gets dangerously close to that tipping point from where on expects it to nose-dive, but it doesn't".

[63] Charu Thakur of India Today praised Tabu's performance as "light[ing] up every frame with her presence, and [a] comic timing.. par excellence.

[64] Reshu Manglik of India TV gave 1/5 stars and called it "[a] shapeless tale of unusual love story that takes you nowhere".

Tabu promoting De De Pyaar De in 2019