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Luv Ka The End (transl. The end of Luv) is a 2011 Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Bumpy, starring Shraddha Kapoor and Taaha Shah.The film was the first production of Y-Films, a subsidiary of Yash Raj Films and released to mostly positive reviews on 6 May 2011.
Arjun Kapoor as Madhav Jha, a Bihari boy who hardly knows to speak English and ends up attracted towards Riya Somani and becoming husband of Riya and Tvisha's father; Shraddha Kapoor as Riya Somani Jha a rich Delhi girl who comes from an entrepreneur background. A singer, she loves to enjoy her own company and sings at a bar in New York. Later ...
Shraddha Kapoor (born 3 March 1987) [1] is an Indian actress who primarily works in Hindi films. One of India's highest-paid actresses, Kapoor has been featured in Forbes India 's Celebrity 100 list since 2014 and was featured by Forbes Asia in their 30 Under 30 list of 2016.
Shahid Kapoor had issues with the script and Sonam Kapoor left the project as she didn't want the public to think she was cast due to her relationship with the director. [5] Kareena Kapoor Khan and Imran Khan [6] were then signed as the lead actors [7] and Shraddha Kapoor joined the cast for a friendly appearance. [8]
In her caption, she added, “I didn’t do it the traditional way and we are so happy 💍 ️,” along with the hashtags “#proposal” and “#marriage.”
Sanam Teri Kasam (transl. Swear on you, my beloved) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film written and directed by Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru. Produced by Deepak Mukut, the film stars Harshvardhan Rane and Mawra Hocane in their Hindi film debuts, with Anurag Sinha, Manish Chaudhari, Murli Sharma and Sudesh Berry.
Christina Haack and Christopher Larocca packed on some serious PDA in the City of Light!. The Flip Off star, 41, and her boyfriend shared a kiss in front of the Eiffel Tower while vacationing in ...
OK Jaanu (transl. OK darling) is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Shaad Ali, with screenplay and story based on Mani Ratnam's Tamil film O Kadhal Kanmani, and produced by Ratnam and Karan Johar under their banners Madras Talkies and Dharma Productions respectively.