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Bezubaan Ishq: Everything that you should know about this film

by Ratan Srivastava
Bezubaan Ishq:

Jashwant Gangani helmed the 2015 Hindi love movie Bezubaan Ishq, which was produced by C.J. Gadara and Dinesh Likhiya. Mugdha Godse, Sneha Ullal, and Nishant Malkani play the major parts in the movie. The movie’s soundtrack was composed by music directors Babli Haque and Rupesh Verma. On July 3, 2015, the movie was released.

The movie is slated in a contemporary setting with Indian Culture values and atmosphere. The storey focuses on three friends plus their families. Mansukh Patel is indeed an NRI business magnate who lives in London alongside his British wife Lisa as well as daughter Rumzum.

The Patels may live inside the United Kingdom, but they’ve not lost touch with the Indian roots and beliefs.
Rashmikant, Mansukh’s younger sibling, and his daughter Suhani live in Mumbai. Rashmikant is a caring father who pampers Suhani with most of her needs, and so does his mother, Savitri, who lost his wife Rekha when he was young.
Vipul, a school friend of Rashmikant’s, also is a business associate. He has a kid, Swagat, and a wife, Laxmi. Suhani and Swagat have known each other since they were children. Suhani is a warm-hearted, bindaas girl. Swagat’s personality is more muted. In Suhani’s life, Swagat is extremely significant.

Rumzum’s simplicity, unadulterated innocence, beauty, and nature leave Swagat speechless. Suhani, on the other hand, is head over heels in love with Swagat. Will Swagat marry Suhani and happily live forever, or will Rumzum be his real love? Bezubaan Ishq, directed by Jashwant Gangani, tells the wonderful narrative of silent love and sacrifice through real-life individuals.

Critics Review-

NDTV’s Troy Ribeiro rated the film a 0.5 out of 5 ratings, saying, “Bezubaan Ishq is unremarkable and lacks originality. The storyline, which is interspersed with a number of songs, is forced, and the circumstances feel artificial.” “Bezubaan Ishq is utter nonsense,” stated Paloma Sharma of Rediff, who gives the movie a 0.5 out of 5 ratings. “Their premise is dreadfully old, and the television soap opera-esque execution yawn-worthy,” remarked Renuka Vyavahare of The Times of India, criticising the filmmakers for creating a movie about a subject that is far past its expiration date. The critic awarded the movie a 1.5 out of 5 ratings.

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