Friday, April 1, 2011

"Luv Ka The End" - Theatrical Trailer

Luv ka The End is directed by Bumpy. The movie features Shraddha Kapoor and introduces Taaha Shah. It has a foot-thumping soundtrack by Ram Sampath and is slated for release on 6th May.

The trailer looks fresh and hip. It definitely caters to todays youth. My only complaint is the abundant use of swear words. But I guess that is how the teenagers today converse.



4 comments:

  1. Ok, the typical middle class teen is worrying about getting into college, studying, paying for education. That is why I hate these moves (Aisha included) that focus on upper class kids and their silly problems. Band Baaja Baaraat was a good film for Yash Raj Films, but I guess that was a fluke

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  2. Why can't Indian teenagers lose virginity...? India has advanced.. and I think it will keep expanding no matter how many restrictions are imposed on girls and boys.. And I don't think it is a copy of John Tucker Must Die.. In JTMD the ex girlfriends want to take revenge on the guy who was two-timing them and so they take help of this classmate chick who puts the guy in place.. But this one seems different.. It seems like a teenage girl trying to take revenge for being hurt.. Not bad.. I love Shraddha's acting though.. This is her first movie and the trailers look promising!

    And talking about her accent.. Indian kids are going to have an accent.. They are not going to speak in English or American accent.. I moved here and have been living here for years and I do talk English in American accent but when I talk to Indians I am my usual self.. I adjust my accent according to the environment and company I am in because no one likes to show off and if they do then they just look pathetic. Simple.

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  3. It is copying John Tucker Must Die. If people wanted to watch a movie like this, they could easily just watch the original Hollywood movies. Why must these films be so wannabe Hollywood and Westernized now? The things that always made Bollywood stand out were the songs and dances of a film, along with ethnic outfits, and family orientated messages. Not crap like this!

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  4. oh wow....this is a copy of John Tucker Must Die.

    And...her accent sounds so horrible.....just stop speaking in english....hindi is beautiful..speak that...i cringed every time she opened her mouth.

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