Where love and hate collide, this love story is born. Two people who’re raised hating each other, break the unwritten family dictat; and fall in love. These outlaws of love thus start a new war.

The film has a promising start and sets up its tone quite quickly. Our hero, Parma (played by newcomer, Arjun Kapoor), is the first to be introduced and the first impression of him is not exactly a positive one. Parma and his friends are shown to be picking up some diesel for the upcoming party his family is throwing that night. However, they are shown quickly to be little more than a bunch of hooligans and thugs. They threaten and push the diesel seller around, especially after finding out the diesels have already been paid for by the Qureshis. Parma and his friends leave by forcefully taking the diesel and then sets the diesel seller’s warehouse to make a point of it.
Amit Trivedi, one of the most gifted and skilled musical talents, comes up with a harmonious and pleasant-sounding album. ‘Ishaqzaade’, ‘Pareshan’, ‘Aafton Ke Parinde and ‘Chokra Jawan’ — each of those tracks are popular already. The best part is, the songs of ISHAQZAADE have not been filmed on romantic landscapes, but at humdrum locations, which makes it so real and very much in sync with the mood of the film. I’d like to make a special mention of the cinematography [Hemant Chaturvedi], which captures the essence of North India and the rustic flavor so well. The background score [Ranjit Barot] adds a lot of pep, while the action and chase sequences [Sham Kaushal] are wonderful.
To acquire a film of this scale and magnitude is a triumph by itself for a beginner, for a script and character like this happen once in a while. Parineeti Chopra is simply fantastic in this high-voltage drama. Playing the part of a spirited gun-toting girl, she is not the regular timid, decorous, withdrawn Hindi film heroine. She portrays the violent behavior coupled with the audacious and brash attitude with aplomb.
Gauhar Khan is lovely in a special role. Also, she dances very well in the two tracks. Anil Rastogi [as Arjun’s grand-father], Natasha Rastogi [as Arjun’s mother] and Ratan Rathore [as Parineeti’s father] are natural to the core.
On the whole, ISHAQZAADE, a volatile and intense story with ample doses of fanatical romance, should appeal to a pan-India audience. This broadly engaging love story has a winsome pair who deliver dexterous performances, besides popular music and several poignant moments, which should appeal to fans of mainstream films. Go for it!



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