
LoveShhuda
- Director
- Vaibhav Misra
- Studio
- Galani Entertainments Limited
- Release Date
- 18 February 2016
- Running Time
- 133 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
- Budget
- ₹20.00 Cr
- Box Office
- ₹3.02 Cr
Review
Ashesh Sharma's "LoveShhuda" presents a fundamentally flawed romantic premise wrapped in the tired trope of the "manic pixie dream girl" redemption arc. The film's central conceit—a man discovers meaning through a carefree woman, yet marries someone else anyway—should have been an opportunity to explore the consequences of emotional cowardice and indecision. Instead, it squanders this potential with a scattered narrative that fails to commit to any meaningful character development. Gaurav remains perpetually immature across the four-year temporal leap, and the screenplay offers no credible insight into why he'd repeat the same mistakes, making his eventual trajectory feel narratively unearned rather than emotionally resonant. The performances, while serviceable, cannot compensate for the thinness of the material—there's a lack of chemistry or dramatic weight that might have salvaged the romantic entanglement at the story's core.
What's particularly striking is how the film's box office collapse (₹3.02 crores against a presumably substantial budget, representing an 85% loss) mirrors a broader audience rejection of its narrative laziness. The Mauritius setting feels tacked-on and touristic rather than integral to character growth, and the predictable "chance encounter" that drives the third act represents screenwriting-by-formula at its most uninspired. Even the title's cutesy spelling cannot mask the fundamental story dysfunction—a romantic comedy requires either genuine come
Storyline
So basically, this guy Gaurav is this super obedient dude living in London who's about to marry this really controlling woman named Vandana. But then at his bachelor's party, things get messy and he wakes up with this girl Pooja after a night he can barely remember. The awkward part? She ends up leaving in a shirt his future mother-in-law gifted him, and when he finally tracks her down to get it back, she actually tells him what went down that night.
As Gaurav keeps meeting up with Pooja to sort things out, he realizes she's this totally carefree, independent spirit who actually teaches him a lot about just living life. He catches feelings for her big time, but instead of dealing with it, he just goes ahead and marries Vandana anyway. Spoiler alert though—that marriage doesn't exactly work out, and four years later he's divorced and blaming everyone around him for his misery.
His buddy Kunal decides Gaurav needs to get away and suggests a vacation to Mauritius. So Gaurav tells his sisters it's a business trip but actually heads off with his friends to chill out. And wouldn't you know it, he randomly runs into Pooja again while he's there, except this time around, she's the one who's about to get married!




