Girish Kumar’s drunken bachelor's party through Peene Ki Tamanna!

Soon, Loveshhuda would hit the screens. With its young pair of Girish Kumar and Navneet Dhillon already making a mark, chemistry a sizzling chemistry on display through the film's song and dance numbers, as well as the lingo that belongs to today's generation, the movie has managed to strike a chord amongst youth.

"This has already been established through Peene Ki Tamanna, a song centered on a drunken bachelor's party, which comes right at the beginning of the film. That said, it isn't as if today's youth is just about drinking and making merry. Traditions aren't something that can be shrugged away either. One look at the Punjabi celebration number Chitta Kukkad, and you would know that Loveshhuda is pretty much connected to the roots as well," our source discloses.

Chitta Kukkad is a song that has Tisca Chopra, who plays Girish's sister in the movie, stepping in as well and showing her dance moves. Since the situation demanded 'naachgaana' in a Punjabi atmosphere, the team made sure that right from the music to the sets to the decor and the choreography was completely in line with the mood, stage and setting.

"The film replicates today's day and age where an individual makes every moment remarkable, right from holding a Bachelor's party to the wedding," our source further adds, "All of this fits in quite well into Loveshhuda since it is an unconventional fun-filled romcom that is nothing less than a roller coaster of relationships, which sails through its ups and downs. This is what leads to all around entertainment where you have drunk bachelor parties and elaborate Punjabi weddings coming together with scenes of after-parties and what happens thereafter."


Directed by Vaibhav Mishra and produced by Vijay Galani, Loveshhuda releases on 5th February.

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