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Bloody Isshq
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| Bloody Isshq | |
|---|---|
Theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Arup Dutta |
| Written by | Arati Bhattacharya Dialogue Writer Sanjeev Tiwari |
| Produced by | Kunal Singh |
| Starring | Akash Singh Shilpa Anand Tripta Parashar |
| Cinematography | Arvind Kumar |
| Edited by | Sanjay Sankla |
| Music by | Ashok Bhadra |
Production company | Ashavari Media Pvt Ltd |
Release date |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Bloody Isshq (transl. Bloody love) is a 2013 Bollywood romantic suspense drama film directed by Arup Dutta of Morning Walk fame. The film stars Akash, Shilpa Anand, and Tripta Parashar. It began filming in November 2011, and is slated to release in 2013.[1][2][3][4]
Plot
[edit]Natasha is the hotel heiress of Eagle Group of Hotels, brash, defiant, and a man-eater. While travelling to a party, she meets with an accident which is life-threatening, had it not been for the presence of Nirvaan Shroff. Nirvaan saves Natasha from the accident, but his attitude and rough around the edges persona attract her to him, but Nirvaan is not the one to be taken in easily. A wager from her friend starts the game of seduction between Natasha and Nirvaan. But what unfolds is something that even Natasha had not thought of. She actually falls for him, not knowing the fact that Nirvaan is married to Radhika who is staying in Pattaya. What happens next and what Nirvaan does is what forms the finale of Bloody Isshq.[5][6]
Cast
[edit]- Akash Singh as Nirvaan Shroff
- Shilpa Anand as Radhika
- Tripta Pareshar as Natasha Kapoor
- Mukesh Tiwari as Officer Vikram Rathod
- Simran Sachdeva as Sayani das
- Karanveer Mehra as Rahul
- Vikram Sahu as Mr. Oberoi
- Manoj Tiger as VIP Singh
- Shubham as Jatin Grewal
- Kuldeep Mallik
- Daisy Shah (Item Number)
Soundtrack
[edit]The music was composed by Ashok Bhadra and released by Worldwide Records Limited. All lyrics were written by Kumaar.
| Bloody Isshq | |
|---|---|
| Soundtrack album by | |
| Released | 2013 |
| Recorded | 2013 |
| Genre | Soundtrack |
| Length | 37:39 |
| Label | Worldwide Records Limited |
| Producer | Ashok Bhadra |
| No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Falsafa" | KK | 4:19 |
| 2. | "Danger Hai Laila" | Sunidhi Chauhan | 4:25 |
| 3. | "Ajab Hai Ye Zindagi" | KK | 5:13 |
| 4. | "Badlon Ki Hai Saazish" (Duet Version) | Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal | 5:08 |
| 5. | "Janam" | Sunidhi Chauhan | 4:59 |
| 6. | "Hawa Lagi Hai" | Javed Ali, June Banerjee | 4:59 |
| 7. | "Kill Me" | Zubeen Garg, Usha Uthup | 3:30 |
| 8. | "Badlon Ki Hai Saazish" | Sonu Nigam | 5:06 |
| Total length: | 37:39 | ||
References
[edit]- ^ Boxoffice India (3 December 2011). "Bloody Isshq Goes On Floors". Boxoffice India. Retrieved 13 May 2012.
- ^ "Bloody Isshq Movie Review {1.5/5}: Critic Review of Bloody Isshq by Times of India".
- ^ Pathak, Ankur. "Review: Bloody Isshq is bloody insane". Rediff.
- ^ "Music launch: Bloody Isshq". 17 January 2013.
- ^ ""Bloody Isshq" First Look | Starring Akash, Shilpa Anand, Tripta Parashar". YouTube. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
- ^ "Daisy Shah is the new dangerous item girl". Times of India. Archived from the original on 24 June 2023.
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Plot
Natasha Kapoor is the heiress of the Eagle Group of Hotels, known for her brash, defiant personality and allure that draws many suitors. While en route to a party, she suffers a life-threatening accident and is rescued by Nirvaan Shroff, a seemingly rough-edged and enigmatic man who initially rebuffs her advances.[3] Intrigued by his indifference, Natasha accepts a wager from a friend to seduce him, but the game backfires as she genuinely falls for Nirvaan, unaware of his hidden agenda.[4][5] Nirvaan, posing as an eligible bachelor, ensnares Natasha in a calculated love trap while concealing his marriage to Radhika, who is complicit in his schemes and suffers from a severe heart condition requiring a transplant.[2] His true profession as an organ trafficker emerges as he targets Natasha due to her rare blood type, planning to harvest her organs to save Radhika through illicit networks involving Thai gangsters.[6] As their romance deepens in the vibrant settings of Bangkok and Pattaya, Natasha begins to uncover clues about Nirvaan's double life, including his ties to Radhika and the criminal underworld.[7] Determined to escape the deception, Natasha turns to her ally Rahul for support, forming a tense love quadrangle fraught with betrayal and pursuit. Her attempts to flee Nirvaan's grasp lead to intense chases and confrontations, heightening the suspense as she grapples with the consequences of her hidden identities and romantic illusions.[8] The plot escalates with the intervention of Officer Vikram Rathod, a police investigator and Natasha's uncle who suspects Nirvaan's motives and launches a probe into the organ trafficking ring.[9] In the climactic resolution, revelations about the quadrangle and the full extent of the trafficking operation culminate in a showdown, exposing the perils of deception in romance and the deadly repercussions of concealed criminal identities.[6] The narrative underscores themes of betrayal and pursuit, blending romantic tension with thriller elements centered on the moral costs of hidden agendas.[2]Cast
The cast of Bloody Isshq features a mix of emerging and established actors in its lead and supporting roles, portraying characters central to the film's romantic suspense narrative.[2][10] Akash Singh makes his lead debut as Nirvaan Shroff, a charming yet mysterious antagonist who leads a deceptive scheme, masking his criminal undertones with an alluring persona as a back-alley singer in Bangkok.[11][12][13] Shilpa Anand portrays Radhika, Nirvaan's manipulative wife whose loyalty to his schemes is underpinned by her tender and caring nature toward him.[2][10][13] This role marks Anand's return to feature films following her prominent television career and smaller film appearances.[14] Tripta Parashar plays Natasha Kapoor, the defiant protagonist and hotel heiress of the Eagle Group, who becomes the victim of the central trap while exhibiting brash independence.[2][10][13] In supporting roles, Karan Veer Mehra appears as Rahul, Natasha's confidant and potential romantic interest who provides emotional support amid the intrigue.[2][15] Mukesh Tiwari embodies Officer Vikram Rathod, the investigating authority figure driving the film's tension through his pursuit of justice.[10][15] Daisy Shah features in a special appearance for the seductive item song "Danger Hai Laila," adding a glamorous, high-energy element to the proceedings.[16][17]Production
Development
Arup Dutta, who had previously directed the 2009 family drama Morning Walk, was chosen to helm Bloody Isshq as his follow-up feature in the romantic suspense genre.[18] The screenplay was crafted by Aroti Bhattacharya, emphasizing Abbas-Mustan-inspired twists within a love quadrangle framework, augmented by a central organ trafficking element to heighten the thriller aspects.[19][8] Produced by Arati Prasad under the banner of Ashavari Media Pvt Ltd, the project originated as a low-budget independent endeavor inspired by classic romantic thrillers, positioning it as a suspense drama with intertwined romantic and criminal undertones.[8][3] Development commenced in mid-2011, with pre-production and filming preparations wrapping up by late that year ahead of principal photography. Casting focused on a mix of fresh talent and seasoned performers to suit the film's intimate scale; newcomer Akash Singh, son of Bhojpuri actor Kunal Singh, was selected for the male lead role of Nirvaan Shroff, while veteran character actor Mukesh Tiwari portrayed the authoritative Officer Vikram Rathod.[2][20]Filming
Principal photography for Bloody Isshq commenced in November 2011 and continued over several months, wrapping up prior to its March 2013 release.[21] The production primarily took place in Bangkok and Pattaya, Thailand, where exotic locales and chase sequences were captured; additional interior scenes were filmed in Mumbai, India.[22][23] Cinematographer Arvind K. handled the visuals, focusing on suspenseful framing in both urban and tropical environments to enhance the thriller elements.[24] The film runs for 149 minutes and was shot in the standard format used for Hindi cinema releases at the time.[5]Soundtrack
Composition
The soundtrack for Bloody Isshq was primarily composed by Ashok Bhadra, a Bengali-origin music director known for his work in Bollywood, with all lyrics penned by Kumaar.[25][26] Zubeen Garg contributed vocals to specific tracks alongside other artists, enhancing the album's diverse vocal palette.[26] Composed in the lead-up to the film's 2013 release, the music was designed to complement the romantic suspense thriller narrative, blending melodic romantic ballads with energetic, tension-building tracks to underscore emotional depth and suspenseful sequences.[25] The original motion picture soundtrack features 8 songs with a total runtime of approximately 37 minutes and 39 seconds, released by Worldwide Records.[26] Stylistically, the album fuses pop and electronic elements with romantic and thriller influences, including seductive item numbers and poetic love songs that heighten the film's genre dynamics.[25] For instance, "Falsafa" sung by KK offers a philosophical romantic ballad, while "Danger Hai Laila" by Sunidhi Chauhan delivers a racy item number with upbeat rhythms.[26][16] Recording sessions involved prominent playback singers such as KK, Sunidhi Chauhan, Javed Ali, Shreya Ghoshal, Sonu Nigam, Usha Uthup, and Zubeen Garg, who lent their voices to create a balanced mix of solo and duet performances tailored to the film's emotional and suspenseful beats.[25][26]Track listing
The soundtrack of Bloody Isshq consists of eight original songs, all composed by Ashok Bhadra with lyrics by Kumaar. Released by Worldwide Records Limited in 2013, the album runs for approximately 37 minutes and 39 seconds and is available on digital streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Music.[27][28][29][26]| No. | Title | Singer(s) | Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Falsafa | KK | 4:19 | Featured in a philosophical romance sequence.[30][31] |
| 2 | Danger Hai Laila | Sunidhi Chauhan | 4:25 | Item number during a high-energy dance scene.[30][29] |
| 3 | Ajab Hai Ye Zindagi | KK | 5:13 | Reflective track in a narrative montage.[26][32] |
| 4 | Badlon Ki Hai Saazish (Duet Version) | Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal | 5:08 | Romantic duet in an emotional buildup.[26][33] |
| 5 | Janam | Sunidhi Chauhan | 4:59 | Soulful melody for intimate moments.[26][34] |
| 6 | Hawa Lagi Hai | Javed Ali, June Banerjee | 4:59 | Breezy romantic number in a light-hearted sequence.[35][36] |
| 7 | Kill Me | Usha Uthup, Zubeen Garg | 3:30 | Dramatic duet toward the climax.[37][38] |
| 8 | Badlon Ki Hai Saazish (Solo Version) | Sonu Nigam | 5:06 | Solo rendition for closing credits.[26][39] |
