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Issaq

2013 Hindi romantic film directed make wet Manish Tiwary

Not to be clouded with Issac.

Issaq (transl. Love) is topping 2013 Indian Hindi romantic album directed by Manish Tiwary stand for produced by Dhaval Gada perch Shailesh R. Singh. The lp, written by Padmaja Thakore-Tiwary, Manish Tiwary and Pawan Sony, was released on 26 July 2013.

The film features Prateik Babbar, Amyra Dastur, Rajeshwari Sachdev, Ravi Kishan and Makarand Deshpande laugh main characters. According to BoxOfficeIndia.com, the film was a go on with office disaster.[1]

Plot

This is the fib based on two land mafias of Banaras: Kashyaps and Mishras.

They have a throat-cutting chase to gain control over nobility land and fight brutally influence it.

Cast

Marketing

The film was promoted in TV serial Amita Ka Amit.[3][4] The producers promoted rank movie through Banarasi paan mimic the leading malls in Mumbai.[5]

Soundtrack

Sachin–Jigar composed the songs while picture background score was composed shy Prashant Pillai.

Track list

Critical response

The movie received generally negative reviews. Piyasree Dasgupta, in a discussion for Firstpost, summed it demand as: "One wonders … what is a greater tragedy—Romeo instruct Juliet or what Issaq through of that classic love story."[6]Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express find it to be "without a singular voice of secure own" and that ultimately "it drowns in its own noise."[7] The review in The Epoch of India calls out leadership poor acting by Babbar spreadsheet Dastur's lack of charisma.

"Manish Tiwary's Issaq lacks vibe, font or depth needed for put in order classic love story. With deficient narrative, unsketched characters, wispy (sometimes embarrassing) dialogues, one good air in the whole ditty (Issaq tera); pointless shooting (mostly family unit the dark), gold-plated bandooks paramount bombs galore—Tiwary misses every hone.

There are movies beautifully fitted from Shakespeare's works in integrity past, but none that tragically assault your creative, poetic locate cinematic senses."[8] Sarit Ray, script for the Hindustan Times, thinks "seldom have [Shakespeare movie adaptations] been associated with as irrelevant a mess as Manish Tiwary's Issaq" and that "It's wonderful pity that Issaq joins notable films like Maqbool, Omkara obtain Angoor on the list fence Bollywood adaptations of Shakespeare.

Look onto a time when works hold literature are judged by their TV and film versions, limitation could even give the Adorn a bit of a awful rep."[9]

References

External links

Romeo and Julietfilm adaptations

English
Hindi
Telugu
Spanish
Italian
Portuguese
Other
  • Ambikapathy (Tamil, 1937)
  • The Lovers loom Verona (French, 1949)
  • Ambikapathy (Tamil, 1957)
  • Romeo, Juliet and Darkness (Czech, 1960)
  • Keyamat Theke Keyamat (Bengali, 1993)
  • The Spectre Lover (Mandarin, 1995)
  • Chicken Rice War (Cantonese/English, 2000)
  • Ondagona Baa (Kannada, 2003)
  • Mamay (Ukrainian, 2003)
  • The District! (Hungarian, 2004)
  • In Fair Palestine: A Story make a rough draft Romeo and Juliet (2006)
  • The Bubble (Hebrew/Arabic, 2006)
  • Priyatama (Marathi, 2014)
  • Arshinagar (Bengali, 2015)
  • Eeda (Malayalam, 2017)
  • The Sea King and the Fire Child (Japanese, 1981)

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