There are few things I hate more than movies that have no proper beginning or end. People generally like to see a film's credits before watching it - it's just probably some psychological thing - even if they don't really care about who did what. And the audience feels happy that they haven't missed anything of consequence.
Not that there was anything of consequence in this film. In fact, you could have missed the entire film and not missed anything of consequence. The story is something that doesn't even deserve to be called that. There is this rich girl Rani, who is some sort of a....