
Luv Ka The End(2011)
Luv Ka The End is a 2011 Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Bumpy. It stars Shraddha Kapoor as Rhea and Taaha Shah as Luv Nanda. The film was the first production under Yash Raj Films' youth-focused banner, Y-Films. The story follows a college girl who discovers her boyfriend is a serial cheater running a secret website to score points with his friends. She teams up with her friends to plot a public revenge. The film is a loose adaptation of the Hollywood film 'John Tucker Must Die'. It received mixed reviews from critics but was noted for Shraddha Kapoor's performance. The movie was released on 6 May 2011 in theaters across India.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Netflix
- Theatrical Release
- 6 May 2011
- Director
- Bumpy
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 1h 46m
- Rating
- 4.8/10
Storyline
Rhea is a sweet college girl who thinks she has found true love with the popular Luv Nanda. But she discovers he is a player who sees her as just another conquest. Heartbroken and angry, Rhea decides to get even. With her best friends, she plans a daring revenge to humiliate Luv in front of the entire college.
“Don't Get Mad, Get Even.”
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Trivia
- The film was originally titled 'Luv Ka The End' but was promoted with the stylized spelling 'Luv Ka The End' to emphasize its modern, youthful theme.
- Director Bumpy, whose real name is Bumpy Brahmbhatt, is primarily known as a casting director, making this one of her few directorial ventures.
- The movie features an early supporting role for actor Karan Wahi, who was already popular on Indian television but newer to films at the time.
- It was produced by Disney's Indian film division, UTV Motion Pictures, which was known for backing youth-centric stories in the early 2010s.
- The soundtrack included a promotional song called 'DJ Waley Babu' that gained some popularity, though it was not a major chartbuster.
- Shraddha Kapoor, in one of her first leading roles, performed many of her own stunts for the film's chaotic night sequences.
- The plot's structure, revolving around a single transformative night, was compared by some reviewers to Hollywood teen revenge comedies of the era.