Happy Ending (2014 film)

[4] Writer Yudi (Saif Ali Khan) wrote a hit book five and a half years ago and is still living life king-size in Los Angeles, enjoying fame and affairs, avoiding commitment, doing no work, partying with his miserably married friend Montu (Ranvir Shorey) or having conversations with his fat, bearded inner voice brother Yogi (also Saif).

The only work Yudi now gets is from Bollywood single-screen superstar Armaan (Govinda) who insists he copy Hollywood films and write a multiplex-style romantic comedy.

However, she gradually warms up to him, escorting him to Armaan's party, trying to help Yudi write, and even agreeing to take a road trip with him to her book reading in San Francisco.

Eventually reaching San Francisco, the couple is forced to share a hotel room – and after agreeing to keep it simple and commitment-free, they end up making love.

Their relationship grows funnier – on Aanchal's last night in LA, they argue over dinner, Yudi throws her phone into a vase while she douses him with water – but neither expresses anything more than a sense of light fun.