LoveShhuda
LoveShhuda
| 12 February 2016 (USA)
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For Gaurav Mehra and Pooja Misra, it could well have been a one-night stand which was a moment to remember, only to be erased over a period of time. However, when there is a lot more to it with dancing, talking and making merry accompanied by drinking, partying and making love, a connect is bound to be formed. A connect, which is subconscious, only to be realized when destiny has its own games to play! They are happy and content as individuals. But together they are happier, more at peace. They believe that they have already found love in respective lives. Together, they realize that this intense love they have for each other is something very different. Gaurav and Pooja may not be hunting for love as they truly feel that they have it all. But can one truly ignore the signs of something special that bonds the two together?

Reviews
Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
LastingAware The greatest movie ever!
SteinMo What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
Lela The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
Varun Chaudhary How much can one really drink? A thought I had to ponder over after leaving the 'Loveshhuda' screening. Can a person survive after consuming that much alcohol?Director Vaibhav Mishra and his team might just want to check into an Alcohol Anonymous programme after chugging down bottles of liquor for their film 'Loveshhuda'. The film features star kid Girish Kumar and marks the debut of former beauty queen Navneet Dhillon. 'Loveshhuda' surely raises the bar high for self-proclaimed drunkards. Gaurav (Girish Kumar), an orphaned boy, is raised single-handedly by his older sister Garima (Tisca Chopra). 'Loveshhuda' starts with Gaurav's grand bachelor party as he is all set to tie the knot with Vandana, an irritating, annoying and controlling posh NRI girl, who has been handpicked by his sister Garima. Gaurav and his spoilt gang start his bachelor party with gallons of alcohol and a bevy of beauties. Incidentally, Gaurav meets Pooja (Navneet Dhillon) and spends his entire night drinking and touring London with her and what happens next is very obvious- a drunken one night stand! The two develop feelings for each other but Gaurav lets go of his feelings for Pooja and marries Vandana for his family.Four years later, Gaurav separates with Vandana and guess what, he meets his drunken ladylove in Mauritius again, where she has come to celebrate her spinster party. With the most cliché events of every love story, Pooja rejects her would be husband Vinayak and goes back to her drunkard boyfriend Gaurav.I was off alcohol for a while but it seems like 'Loveshhuda' gave me a bad hangover. Shot in exotic locations of London and Mauritius, the film is just a travel guide to expensive party destinations that require a lot of alcohol to enjoy your stay there. Director Viabhav Mishra must have instructed his entire crew to work only after getting drunk else they won't be allowed to come on the sets. Vaibhav smartly mouthed 'Loveshhuda' to be a "different film" but looks like he hasn't seen 'Yeh Jawani Hai Diwani' and 'Love Aaj Kal' or may be he has and trying to remake these in his own way.Girish Kumar, who debuted with his home production 'Ramaiya Vastavaiya' assures us that he can't perform. In all of the film's emotional scenes he is seen concentrating on his drinks rather than on his expressions. He dances really well but I guess it would come naturally to anyone who has downed as much alcohol as he has. Navneet Dhillon, who looks impressive in her styling and expressions sails through till the climax (all thanks to her voice dubbing I believe). Tisca Chopra, Navneet Kasturia and Sachin Khedekar are good enough with their performances.Being a Tips Production film, 'Loveshhuda' surely has good music. From the peppy dance numbers to Atif Aslam's break up song 'Mar Jayein', the soundtracks are ear soothing.The 131 minutes of this film has just been padded up with fancy locations, barrels of alcohol and lots of big wet kisses. Looking for anything more in this film, is like finding old wine in a new bottle. I believe that the entire budget must have been spent on expensive brands of alcohol. From bachelor parties to an expected climax, alcohol travels in every frame. It is the true hero in the film in every possible manner!'Loveshhuda' should have been titled, 'Daarushhuda'. First half is with mixed with water and soda but second half is just about having neat pegs. I recommend that you carry a strip of disprin at least for the second half.
Sohom Pramanick NOTE:- The statutory warning about drinking being injurious to health certainly applies to the film. The copious amount of alcohol that is downed throughout the film is enough to cause a severe hangover to the audience. There is nothing that the characters can do without a bottle in hand.At one point, the actress (Navneet Kaur Dhillon) exclaims, "Loha hi lohe ko kaat ta hai." This means gulping some more glasses to overcome the after-effects.The film starts off inspired by the Hollywood franchise, Hangover, when things turn messy at a bachelor's party. Gaurav (Girish Kumar) and his pals take off on a night of fun before he gets hitched. The next morning he wakes up with a scar on his face and a girl, Pooja (Navneet) in bed. Since he cannot recall anything, Mr Scarface (that is how he calls himself) and his pals attempt to decipher what transpired.The film turns to be a potpourri of all the possible rom-coms that you have seen — finding what true love is and at the most unexpected of places. So, the boy meets girl, then then part ways before meeting again, almost go their separate ways again, but the guy hangs around — literally on the girl's rooftop — till they meet again. All this unfolds as the two zip from London to New Delhi to Shimla to Mauritius. Booze is a veritable part of their baggage along with some party numbers.Somewhere towards the end, Pooja mouths "This is so stupid!" as she wonders what is happening around her. She has clearly read the audience's mind. Writer-director Vaibhav Misra has made this one for the youth, but with scant regard for logic. He has pieced together some picturesque locations with the girl and boy thrown in with alcohol bottles.Girish, who was earlier seen in Ramaiya Vastavaiya (2013), and newcomer Navneet go about listlessly, often mouthing lines starting with "so…". They seem too clueless about the goings on. In one scene, Navneet tells the hero that people who show the ravages of time on their faces have not followed their heart and those who age gracefully have. So, if you don't want those wrinkles to show early, steer clear of this film, UNLESS YOU ARE FULLY DRUNK & YOU DON'T HAVE CONTROL OVER YOURSELF ANYMORE! However, if you like Rom-Coms, it can work as an one-time watch.
dineshprakash Direction is obsolete with fix block taking and fast cut without any camera movement or actors moments. Most of the time actors enter in fix frame or leave the frame. Story is null. Screenplay is dull. Nothing is in the name of dialogues. First half is directly lift up from 'Hangover' in childish way. Makers find sneaking in a would be groom and then bride room and staying overnight in the room even in over drunk condition, creative and interesting but it was so idiotic and irritating in the way this sequence got executed. Showing sad and happy faces for a moment of a person can reflect the life journey of that person!? This is used as metaphor. Sorry to say but makers have some alienating type of sensitivity. First half takes most of the time of drunk state of both lead pair and both are too bad in drunk scenes especially and flat in rest scenes. Whatever happens in first half with male lead, almost same thing happens with the girl in second half. First half was itself unbearable, second half is torturous. Background score in irritating too. I took risk to watch this film for the sake of title and trailer and got punished.
Sanket Gawde Beautiful story! Both Girish and Navneet looked hot! Girish looked mouth-watering in shirtless! Series of entertaining songs, from Peene ki tammannna to emotional Mar jaye and party tune Dono ke dono single and surprising Total talli! The locations which are used are pleasant to eyes and overall the film has shot very well! Even the costumes and look of characters from phase to phase is very relevant and attractive! The story is so good and it is implemented so well that you don't even realize when the 2 hours went away! One will have no regrets after watching this film, tickets worth your money guys! I can watch such kind of movie again and again! People need to change their mindsets a bit to enjoy this amazing movie! That's all! From me, since I didn't find any film turned into good except for KKHH3 since beginning of 2016, I give this awesome film 5 out of 5 stars! Thank you!