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Luv Ka The End
Critic reviews and ratings
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...appeals to the sensibilities of Gen X.
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...a fun, breezy comedy...
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...out-an-out chick flick and would absolutely appeal to all those women and girls who have been deceived sometime in their life by their dearies.
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...makes for an engaging, fun, and an enthusiastic outing. Easily forgettable, momentarily enjoyable, youthfully relevant...
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...may not be entirely original but the breezy anti rom-com has winsome performances and interesting situations that will keep you entertained...
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Mostly appealing to the college going crowd, LKTE might just be downright unbearable for the others.
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...a refreshing beginning to new age entertainment! Should work very well among the youth of the nation.
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If you're young and not too nitpicky, this is worth your while. It's a decent watch if you can get past its inspirations.
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If you fall between the 16-20 years age bracket then LKTH is not a movie that you'd hate. However, if you're older than that. I'm not sure if you'd feel the same.
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...directed at the Gen X and that group is certainly going to like this college romance-revenge-fun venture...
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...might appeal to young collegiates who want to miss a few boring tutorials.
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...there's so little else in the film that it all flattens out in an alarming sit-com like fashion, as this very now film is reduced to using the creakiest comic devices from old-style Bollywood—itching powder, and laxatives.
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If the film hits its target audience – undiscerning teenagers – then the poorly written characters and the script contrivances shouldn't matter.
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Like its very protagonists, this is a vapid, vacuous film that seems intended for similarly shallow youngsters who're still amused by such tired comic devices as itching powder and laxatives.
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...has clear aspirations of fitting into a niche that its makers have identified, and within this framework it is a product that's been well thought and executed. How it measures up as an original work of cinema is of course an altogether different question.
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This is just an XL sheet movie from a supposed docket that defines youth as some condescending, amorphous term from marketing alone. The filmmakers are desperately trying to look in from the distant outside.
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Chances are girls between the ages of 12 and 18 will love this superficial kind of girl power. Some more will enjoy the 'timepass' idiocy and male-bashing;, and if both kinds are accompanied by their boyfriends, chances are the film will do well.
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I walked out of the movie depressed. If this is really what the youth wants, we should be afraid, very afraid.
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Between a boy whose pout is better than the girl's and a girl who tries hard to be Dirty Harry, this is a movie that is to be avoided. At. All. Costs.
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