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Chinar Daastaan-E-Ishq review
- 10/20/2015 12:35:25 PM
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Cast: Faissal Khan, Inayat Sharma.Direction: Sharique Minhaj.Genre: Drama.Duration: 1 hour 52 minutes
Story: Based on Urdu novel Jheel Jalti Hai, the film aspires to be an iconic love story of Jamaal (Faissal Khan) and Suraiyya (Inayat Sharma). Sadly, more than the somber story, the experience of watching this film is more tragic.
Review: You feel sorry for Faissal Khan and probably more for yourself for having to sit through this ordeal/ unintentional comedy. It's so bad that it makes Mela look Oscar-worthy.
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If you must know the story, Jamaal and Suraiyya are childhood friends-turned-lovers. Since both are poor, Suraiyya's uncle gets her married to a rich old man Salaam, hoping for her better future. Trouble ensues when Salaam kills Jamaal's mother for declaring that Suraiyya belongs to her son. Seething with rage, Jamaal seeks revenge and brutally kills Salaam, also refusing to forgive Suraiyya for deceiving him. Can their eternal love overcome the odds?
Shot in the gorgeous valleys and snow-clad hills of Kashmir, the location is the only good thing about this poorly made film. The film fails to deliver on multiple grounds. The background score is not in sync with the mood of the scene, usage of Urdu is limited to mashaallah, janaab and hasrat bhari nigahen.
The heroine speaks in a sickly elderly voice and hams to the extent that Rakhi's Karan Arjun act pales in comparison. She calls herself 'khubsurat' every two minutes.
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