Love Games is a 2016 Indian urban-thriller film directed by
Vikram Bhatt and produced by Mukesh Bhatt and Mahesh Bhatt.
The film stars
Patralekha, Gaurav Arora and Tara Alisha Berry in the main cast. It was
released on 8 April 2016.
Patralekha as
Ramona Raichand
Gaurav Arora as
Sameer Saxena (Sam)
Tara Alisha Berry
as Alisha Asthana
Hiten Tejwani as
Gaurav Asthana
Alisha Farrer as
Sonia Kamat
Rukhsar Rehman as
Sameer's psychiatrist
The trailer and first poster of the film was released on 2
March 2016. Trailer became viral and crossed a million views on YouTube in few
days.
The first song titled "Awargi" was released on 5
March 2016 where as the complete soundtrack consisting of seven tracks was
released on 8 March 2016 under T-Series. It also had English songs. It was
composed by Sangeet Siddharth and the lyrics were given by Kausar Munir and
Vikram Bhatt.
The film mostly gained negative reviews from critics. Mohar
Basu of Times of India gave the film 2.5 out of 5. He said: "Vikram
Bhatt's Love Games tries to be a tempestuous tale about temptations. But his
bright concept is far from being well-fleshed out. There were a bunch of
interesting ideas which never intertwine with the narrative." Sarita A
Tanwar of DNA India said that If you love games, stay away. After watching this
one, you wouldn't come close to even board games. He rated the film 1 out of 2.Zee
News rated the film with 2.5 stars out of 5.Saibal Chatterjee from NDTV Movies
said "Love Games is a Vishesh Films offering. So it does not lack surface
gloss. But it simply isn't enough to hide its lack of depth. Best avoided"
He rated the film with one and a half star out of five. Shubhra Gupta of The
Indian Express gave a half star to the film.

Director Vikram Bhatt’s film features the interiors of
Mumbai penthouses where middle class morals are unheard of. They abuse spouses
in public, pour drink over each other in parties and go on with their lives,
without feeling any remorse. It’s a sure shot box office formula the Bhatt camp
has been exploring since 15 years. What started with Kasoor in 2001 found a
milestone in Murder (2004), and has now become a staple in 2016. Only they are
getting more scandalous and ‘bold’ in their approach. And what do they mean by
bold: Cut out the sexual innuendos and state them in as many words.
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