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Producer: |
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Sunil Manchanda,
Mukesh Talreja,Nikhil Advani |
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Director |
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Nikhil Advani |
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Starring |
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Salman
Khan,Priyanka Chopra,Anil Kapoor, Juhi
Chawla, Akshaye Khanna, Ayesha Takia,John
Abraham, Vidya Balan, Govinda, Shannon Esra,
Sohail Khan,Isha Koppikar, Aroon
Bakshi,Anjana Sukhani |
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Music |
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Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy |
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Lyrics |
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Sameer |
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Salaam-E-Ishq
tells a promisingly epic tale of six couples.
Oblivious to one another and separated by miles
of distance, they are tested by life’s two eyes:
Tribulation and Success. Yet somehow, through
destiny and fate, these six couples are brought
together by the unturned phenomenon of love…
Actress
Kkamini (Priyanka Chopra) wakes up to yet
another scandalous story. It is these very
stories that she blames her inability to land a
lead role on. She’s finally fed up and has
conjured a plan that will have the producers and
directors looking her way. It’s a plan that will
save her career in every sense. However, there’s
a detour in her map when she unexpectedly runs
into Mr. Rahul (Salman Khan).
He has the idle life in his grasp. Surrounded by
a cozy little home in London, and cared for by
his loving wife Seema (Juhi Chawla) and
two daughters, Vinay Malhotra (Anil Kapoor)
has it all, including a flashy PR job. Things
couldn’t be any better. Enter Anjali (Anjana
Sukhani). Anjali is a woman from a different
land, over-confident and self-centered, she is
used to getting whatever her heart desires. And
it’s Vinay who she pines for…
Tehzeeb (Vidya Balan) and Ashutosh (John
Abraham) are the idle young couple. With the
warmth of love still glowing bright in their
hearts, Ashu and Tehzeeb are truly in love with
one another in every which way. Living in
Mumbai, the pair had eloped and got married a
couple years back and is currently struggling to
make a decent living, nothing out of the
ordinary really. Both share the same workplace
at a news station; she a field report, while he
a film editor. But as the trend of Salaam-E-Ishq
continues on, Tehzeeb is put through a
tribulation of her own, which will put Ashu’s
love to the definitive test.
Raju Taxiwala (Govinda) is the true
happy-go-lucky, no complaint kind of guy. For
the past fifteen years he’s been following a
single routine: Drive his beloved taxi from his
home in Chandni Chowk to the New Delhi Airport
to join the ever-increasing line of taxi drivers
vying for every passenger who walks out the
doors. But Raju has no complaints about his
dreary working life. He joins the line of
drivers with a smile on his face, hoping that
any day his true love, Stephanie (Shannon Esrechowitz), will walk out of those doors – a
vision he’s kept for the past fifteen years. And
as fate would have it, Shannon does return. But
her eyes search for someone else…her boyfriend
Rohit Chaddha (Kushal Punjabi).
New Delhi’s most accomplished bachelor,
Shiven (Akshay
Khanna), is about to lose the freedom he has
come to cherish. He’s scheduled to marry Gia (Ayesha
Takia) in ten days. Suffocation begins to thwart Shiven to the extents that he’s having
nightmares of his soon-to-be married life. In a
rushed attempt to break free of the
what-seems-to-be burden, Shiven breaks off the
engagement, leaving a hurtful scar on the heart
of Gia. But with every passing day, hour,
minute, and then second, Shiven begins to
realize how difficult it is to live life without
the company of Gia. His loneliness causes him to
realize that his life is incomplete without her…
Rustom Dastoor (Sohail Khan) is a lower-middle
class parsi who is a newly married man. He wants
to spend the rest of his life fulfilling his
long-awaited desires with his new bride, Dolly Dastoor (Isha Koppikar). However, whenever Rustom and Dolly wish to engage in the timeless
act of love, something always puts a damper on
their fun. Rustom and Dolly are swept up in a
tale that culminates with a tragically fated
end.
Salaam-E-Ishq is nothing short of a magnum opus
by Nikhil Advani, who’s debut in Kal Ho Na Ho
was a blockbusting one. Many things make
Salaam-E-Ishq well worth waiting for. Firstly,
the pioneering plot is sure to capture the
wonderment of critics and masses alike. Another
reason is a stellar cast that we rarely ever get
to see (yes, even YRF films aren’t enlaced in
such star-studded glamour). And finally it is
Nikhil Advani’s first truly independent film,
since he has now split from the Dharma camp.
Many may not know, but Nikhil Advani was the
assistant director to Karan Johar in Kuch Kuch
Hota Hai and Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, and was
also believed to have been the mastermind behind
them. And even though Johar’s latest film, Kabhi
Alvida Na Kehna, is the one to have broken
overseas B.O. records, it was the one film of
Johar’s that critics and masses alike say
faltered in terms of content. This could have
very easily been caused by the absence of Nikhil
Advani by Karan’s side.
Pick whichever reason you may, Salaam-E-Ishq is
sure to kick-start 2007 with some rocking fun.
Oh and I would also like to mention that
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy’s music for the film has
recently released to fantastic reviews. And
although it may not be the trio’s best work, it
is certainly redemption time for them, as their
previous works in Don and KANK were unexpectedly
sub-par.
So here’s to a film, somewhat unique in its
style, that promises to relive the magic of
romance; a film that serves to pay tribute to
the timeless affair we all carry with the
enchanting phenomenon of love. |