Bezubaan Ishq

Bezubaan Ishq (transl.Unspoken love) is 2015 Hindi romantic film directed by Jashwant Gangani and produced by C.J. Gadara and Dinesh Likhiya. The film stars Mugdha Godse, Sneha Ullal and Nishant in leads roles. Music directors Babli Haque and Rupesh Verma composed the music for the film. The film was released on July 3, 2015.[2]

Bezubaan Ishq
Directed byJashwant Gangani
Produced byJashwant Gangani
C.J.Gadara
Dinesh Likhiya
Written byJashwant Gangani
Screenplay byJashwant Gangani
Sanjay V. Shah
StarringMugdha Godse
Sneha Ullal
Nishant Singh Malkani
Music byRupesh Verma
Babli Haque
CinematographyS.Kuumar Bhagat
Edited byParesh Y. Manjrekar
Production
company
Gangani Motion Pictures
Release date
  • 3 July 2015 (2015-07-03)
Running time
130 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Synopsis

The film was shot in various parts of India like Jaipur, Jaisalmer and Mumbai. The film is set in the modern milieu with traditional Indian backdrop and values. It revolves around three friends and their respective families. Mansukh Patel is an NRI business tycoon residing with his British wife, Lisa and daughter Rumzum in London, UK. The Patels live in the United Kingdom but haven't forgotten their Indian tradition and values.

Mansukh's younger brother, Rashmikant lives in Mumbai with his daughter, Suhani. Having lost his wife Rekha early in life, Rashmikant is a protective father and pampers Suhani with all her demands, and so does his mother, Savitri.

Rashmikant's childhood friend, Vipul is also his business partner. He lives with his wife, Laxmi and son, Swagat. Suhani and Swagat have been childhood sweethearts. Suhani is a bindaas, open-hearted girl. Swagat is more subdued in nature. Swagat plays an important role in Suhani's life.

Swagat is bowled over by Rumzum's simplicity, pure innocence, beauty and her nature. Whereas, Suhani is madly in love with Swagat. Will Swagat marry Suhani and live happily ever after or will he find true love in Rumzum? Jashwant Gangani's Bezubaan Ishq unravels the beautiful story of unspoken love and sacrifice with pure characters from real life.

Casting

Mugdha Godse's character, 'Suhani' is an electrifying personality. She is full of life, a spoilt brat, and can be very aggressive when it comes to love and friendship. She loves her friend a lot.

Introducing Nishant as a young boy, playing the role of 'Swagat'. His modern views with traditional values is what will blow your mind. In the film, he is shown as the son of a business tycoon and Suhani's best friend.

Sneha Ullal, plays the role of 'Rumzum', a kind-hearted and innocent girl, who is also 'Suhani's' cousin from London.

Cast

Soundtrack

Bezubaan Ishq
Soundtrack album by
Babli Haque & Rupesh Verma
Released4 June 2015 (2015-June-04)[3]
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length42:09
LanguageHindi
LabelSony Music India

The music for the film is composed by Rupesh Verma & Babli Haque. The soundtrack of the film comprises 7 songs & lyrics are penned by Jashwant Gangani & Prashant Ingole (Har Lamha Kar Party) and the Audio CD was released by Sony Music India.[4]

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Bezubaan Ishq"Jashwant GanganiRupesh VermaJaved Ali & Arpita Chakraborty6:06
2."Ankhon Mein Basa Lunga"Mohit ChauhanRupesh VermaMohit Chauhan & Parineeta4:39
3."Har Lamha Kar Party"Prashant IngoleBabli HaqueShalmali Kholgade4:19
4."Teri Masumiyat"Jashwant GanganiRupesh VermaAltamash Faridi5:08
5."Teri Meri Ankahi Dastan"Jashwant GanganiRupesh VermaMohit Chauhan & Shreya Ghoshal6:13
6."Dil Parinda"Jashwant GanganiRupesh VermaTochi Raina & Anita Bhatt5:09
7."Bhor Bhayo"Jashwant GanganiRupesh VermaOsman Mir5:07
8."Dil Parinda (Unplugged)"Jashwant GanganiRupesh VermaTochi Raina5:09
Total length:42:09

Critical reception

Troy Ribeiro of NDTV gave the film a rating of 0.5 out of 5 and said that, "Bezubaan Ishq lacks novelty and offers nothing spectacular. The plot, stitched with numerous songs, seems forced and the situations contrived."[5] Paloma Sharma of Rediff gave the film a rating of 0.5 out of 5 and said that, "Bezubaan Ishq is pure drivel."[6] Renuka Vyavahare of The Times of India criticized the film makers for making a film on a story that is way past its expiry date and said that, "Their concept is ghastly outdated and the television soap opera-esque execution yawn-worthy." The critic gave the film a rating of 1.5 out of 5.[7]

References

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