Ishq Hai Tumse
Ishq Hai Tumse (stylised as ishq hai tumse) is a 2004 Indian Hindi-language musical romance film starring Dino Morea and Bipasha Basu. The film is a remake of the Telugu film Sampangi (2001).[1]
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Directed by | G. Krishna |
Written by | Raman Bharadwaj G. Krishna Sana Yadi Reddy |
Produced by | G. Adiseshagiri Rao |
Starring | Dino Morea Bipasha Basu |
Cinematography | Srinivas Reddy |
Music by | Himesh Reshammiya |
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Running time | 148 minutes |
Country | India |
Plot
The film follows Arjun, a Hindu man played by Morea, and Khushbu, a Muslim woman played by Basu. Their fathers (portrayed by Vikram Gokhale and Alok Nath, respectively) become good friends. During a marriage ceremony, Arjun comes across Khushbu and falls in love with her. However, he decides to hide his feelings from her and his family because of their differences in religion.
When Arjun is about to confess his love to Khushbu, Arjun's father has a sudden kidney failure and is admitted to a hospital. Khushbu's parents arrange a marriage for her, and she, unaware of Arjun's love, obeys. This finally prods a desperate Arjun to admit his love for Khushbu. The second time he musters the courage to express his feelings, Khushbu's father has a fake heart attack in order to free her from the man she is supposed to wed. In the hospital, Khushbu's father and Arjuns father approve of their kids undeniable love for each other.
Cast
- Dino Morea as Arjun Bhatt
- Bipasha Basu as Khushbu Anand
- Tiku Talsania as Raj Narain
- Beena as Laxmi
- Vikram Gokhale as Pandit Ji
- Dinesh Hingoo as Airport employee
- Alok Nath as Usman
- Himani Shivpuri as Kamla
- Resham Tipnis as Anjali Bhabhi
- Mohan Gokhale
- Neena Kulkarni
- Amit Behl as Arjun Bhatt's elder brother
Music
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Released | 11 August 2022 (India) | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Producer | Himesh Reshammiya | |||
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Music Composed by Himesh Reshammiya. Lyrics were by Sameer
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "O Soniya" | Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan |
2 | "Dil Dil" | Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan |
3 | "Chaahat Ki Khushboo" | Shaan, Alka Yagnik |
4 | "Lutf De Gayee" | KK, Hema Sardesai |
5 | "Ishq Hai Zindagi" | Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan, Vinod Rathod |
6 | "O Soniya" (Remix) | Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan |
7 | "Humko Chahiye" | Shaan, Sagarika |
8 | "Chura Liya Hai Tumne" | Shaan, Alka Yagnik |
9 | "Humko Tumko Dil" | Alka Yagnik, Anand Raj Anand, Babul Supriyo |
Reception
A critic from Rediff.com wrote that "Why was Ishq Hai Tumse made?"[2] A critic from Deccan Herald wrote that "A dud movie like this does nothing to revive Dino Morea’s run at the box office though he manages to turn in a fairly decent performance".[3]
References
- "Preview of Ishq Hai Tumse". Idlebrain.com.
- Kulkarni, Ronjita (2 January 2004). "Why was Ishq Hai Tumse made?". Rediff.com.
- Kavitha K. (4 January 2004). "Ishq Hai Tumse - Hindi (Swagath, Kailash, Parimala)". Deccan Herald. Archived from the original on 27 June 2004.