Loev
"A simple story about love no matter how you spell it"
During a brief layover in Mumbai, a high rising Wall Street trader named Jai schemes to turn a tight business trip into something personal. His younger friend Sahil, a music producer, drops everything to join him on a spontaneous getaway, leaving behind his own unsettled romance with Alex. They... Read more
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About Loev
During a brief layover in Mumbai, a high rising Wall Street trader named Jai schemes to turn a tight business trip into something personal. His younger friend Sahil, a music producer, drops everything to join him on a spontaneous getaway, leaving behind his own unsettled romance with Alex. They roam the hills and canyons of Maharashtra, trading halting conversations, half finished jokes, and the constant buzz of calls. The landscape mirrors their shifting mood as the weekend unfolds, blending work with a growing undercurrent of tension. When Alex arrives with a new male companion, old conflicts surface and questions rise to the surface. The film favors quiet moments over sensational twists, letting tension grow slowly.
Directed by Sudhanshu Saria Loev is an Indian drama romance written as an original screenplay. It premiered on the festival circuit and later found a small theatrical release in select cities. The film is notable for its restrained style, naturalistic performances, and its focus on intimate conversation.
Box office details for Loev are not widely published, reflecting its status as a niche independent release. It relied on festival showings and limited theatrical runs rather than a broad commercial rollout. The lack of numbers only adds to its indie mystique and ongoing discovery by viewers.
Loev has been noted in LGBTQ cinema spaces for its frank portrayal of same sex affection in modern India. Its intimate Mumbai and rural settings give weight to quiet performances and critics have cited the film as a milestone for intimate storytelling within Indian cinema.
Reception among critics has been mixed, with praise for the performances of Shiv Panditt and Dhruv Ganesh and for a mood driven, restrained approach. The film centers on friendship and longing, exploring identity and desire while resisting melodrama. Its quiet elegance and ambiguity linger, inviting multiple interpretations.
Details
- Release Date
- May 12, 2016
- Runtime
- 1h 30m
- User Ratings
- 103 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Romance
- Country
- India
- Studio
- Productions Four Line Films +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Shiv Panditt
Jai
Dhruv Ganesh
Sahil
Rishab Chadha
Junior
Siddharth Menon
Alex
Director: Sudhanshu Saria