Produced by Ashish Patil
Directed by Bumpy
Screenplay by Shenaz Treasurywala
Roye Seagal
Story by Ashish Patil
Starring: Shenaz Treasurywala, Micky Makhija, Ashish Patil, Shraddha Kapoor, Ali Zafar, Meherzan Mazda, Bumpy, Taaha Shah, Rahul Pardasany and others
Music by Ram Sampath
Cinematography: Adil Afsar
Editing by Saurabh Kulkarni
Distributed by Y-Films
Release date(s): May 6, 2011
Luv Ka The End preview – the film directed by Bumpy, The film is the first production of Y-Films, a subsidiary of Yash Raj Films. It is expected to release on May 6, 2011. The film is inspired from the 2005 American film, John Tucker Must Die. Shraddha Kapoor playing a lead role in the film, Shenaz Treasurywaala pretty damsel has penned the film’s screenplay and dialogues, has a guest appearance to play in this film as well. Shenaz gets a guest appearance in the film and playing sensuous school teacher. Shraddha Kapur playing as Rhea, who is the the typical, girl next door, in love with Luv Nanda playing asTaaha Shah, the substance and the most popular boy in college. On her 18th birthday party, they decide to take their relationship to the ‘next level’. When accidentally Rhea discovers Luv is not as nice as she thought he was. Rhea decides to go careless, but cannot go away from Luv Nanda, tries him come to down with the help of her friends!
Before we say anything else about this film, there are a few things that you should know about Luv ka the End this weekend’s Hindi movie release
Before we say anything else about this film, there are a few things that you should know about Luv ka the End this weekend’s Hindi movie release
It has a director whose name is Bumpy (yes that is apparently his whole name) and is known as the director of the reality show MTV Roadies.
The director states that there is a layer of stupidity running through the entire film; and that it is targeted towards the teeny bopper variety of audience because, you know, stupidity happens at that time.
Luv Ka The End Poster 640×480 Luv ka The End – This Weekend’s Release. It has been clarified that this film is not based on the Hollywood film John Tucker must die so obviously the resemblance to inspiration from that film must be very striking indeed. (and I have to wonder if the Hollywood connection is the reason that the girl is holding what appears to be a baseball bat in her hand)
This film was earlier titled Girls just wanna have fun – evidently wreaking revenge and heaping humiliation on the object of one’s scorn is all about fun
It is touted to be the first Anti-Rom-com that begins at the end – Luv ka the End is about what happens after the love dies and after an 18 year old girl has had her heart well and truly broken by the college Lothario.
This is the second movie of Shraddha Kapoor, Shakti Kapoor’s daughter, though it may as well have been her first, considering the fact that her first movie Teen Patti passed us by completely. This is the story of the naïve teenager Rhea Dialdas played by Kapoor who falls in love with Luv Nanda, (so he is the ‘Luv’ as well as the ‘Love’) part time student and full time ass@#$%, the rich kid played by debutant Taaha Shah.
On her 18th birthday the two decide to take their relationship to the ‘Next Level’ – there is the plan to party all night and more but the 18 year old is seriously disillusioned when she gets to see the real Luv Nanda and then proceeds to plot revenge.
The fateful words “I swear on my psycho dadi, I’m going to have his balls!” are uttered and the jilted girl and her cohorts proceed to teach the two timing so and so some valuable life lessons and all manner of shenanigans to ensure that the ‘Luv’ meets his fitting ‘The End’.
The movie also stars Shenaz Treasurywala, who plays a sexy professor, Errol Marks as Gollu and Meherzan Mazda as Timmy and various other side characters that populate the film and ensure some light moments and some fun and games. The movie even features the regulation item song, the only difference being that the item is actually a man in drag which, we are coyly informed by the lead actor is for ‘those boys’. The ‘item’ song is entitled Taaza Mutton and is presented for your edification below the trailer here (i don’t recommend it unless you have a fairly strong stomach).
So if horror stories are not your thing (Haunted is the 3 D Hindi release this weekend), and other Bollywood dramas such as Shagird or the Nana Patekar and Anurag Kashyap starrer action flick Shagird fail to stir your interest, you should head for the quintessential teenager flick, Luv ka the end.