Ishq Ke Parindey

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Ishq Ke Parindey
Theatrical release poster
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Written by

Shakir Khan
Screenplay byRituraj Tripathi
Rajeev Arora
Shakir Khan
StarringRishi Verma
Priyanka Mehta
Manjul Aazad
Abid Yunus Khan
Yasir Iftikhar Khan
CinematographyNajeeb Khan
Edited by
Music byVijay Vermaa

Sajjad Ali
Mukesh Officials
Production
company
Distributed byVIP Cinema
Release date
  • 24 April 2015 (2015-04-24)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi-Urdu

Ishq Ke Parindey (transl. Love birds) is a Hindi film starring Rishi Verma and Priyanka Mehta.[1] The movie portrays the Indo-Pak conflict against the backdrop of a love story, and bears a message of peace.[2]

Synopsis[]

An innocent and beautiful Pakistani girl, Sheen arrives in Lucknow along with her family. There she meets Faiz, and love blossoms, but results in a deadly fight against their families.

Production[]

The film was shot entirely in Lucknow,[3] including at such famous locales as - Rumi Gate, [which?] Imambada, Hazratganj, Sheesh Mahal, Qaiser Bagh, Begum Hazrat Mahal Maqbara, the Residency, Jehangirabad Palace, Sultanat Manzil, Dada Miyan Dargah, and Teelewaali Masjid.[4] The director of the film, Shakir Khan has been an associate director under Subhash Ghai on films like Pardes, Taal and Yaadein. DoP Najeeb Khan earlier served as cinematographer of blockbuster Gadar.

Cast[]

  • as Faiz
  • Priyanka Mehta as Sheen
  • Manjul Azad as Kadir Bhai
  • Abid Yunus Khan as Informer
  • Yasir Iftikhar Khan as Shadab

Soundtrack[]

Ishq Ke Parindey
Soundtrack album by
Vijay Vermaa
Rashid Khan
Sajjad Ali
Released1 April 2015 (1 April 2015)
Recorded2014
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length43:46
LabelZee Music
ProducerShyam Motion Pictures

The album has six songs and one qawwali, "Maula Karde Karam", sung by Javed Ali, Altamash Faridi, Aftab and Hashim Sabri. The other songs are sung by KK, Sonu Nigam, Javed Ali, and Palak Muchhal. KK sang in the film's signature song "Dil Tod Ke", composed by Vijay Vermaa, with lyrics by Manoj Muntashir, released on 8 April 2015.

Javed Ali and Palak Muchhal performed the romantic duet "Rab Se Maangi". Vijay Vermaa, Rashid Khan, and Sajjad Ali composed the songs, and Shakeel Azmi, Shakir Khan, Manthan, Irshad Khan, and Tanveer Ghazi wrote the lyrics.

Track listing[]

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Ishq Ke Parindey" (Part 1)Shakir KhanSajjad AliShadab Faridi3:50
2."Tumse Mil Ke"Shakeel AzmiVijay VermaaJaved Ali, Palak Muchhal3:44
3."Rab Se Maang"Irshad KhanRashid KhanJaved Ali, Palak Muchhal6:17
4."Ek Hatheli"Shakeel AzmiVijay VermaaSonu Nigam, Keka Ghoshal4:40
5."Saiyyan"Sajjad AliSajjad AliRaktima2:10
6."Dil Tod Ke"Manoj MuntashirVijay VermaaKK4:43
7."Qawwali- Maula Karde Karam"Tanveer GhaziRashid KhanJaved Ali, Altamash Faridi, Aftab and Hashim Sabri7:03
8."Ishq Ke Parindey" (Part 2)Sajjad AliSajjad AliShadab Faridi, Shakir Khan1:17
9."Ek Hatheli" (Sad)Shakeel AzmiVijay VermaaSonu Nigam1:46
10."Ek Hatheli" (Remix)SaiyyanSajjad AliSajjad Ali, Raktima2:23
11."Rab Se Maangi" (Remix)Irshad KhanRashid KhanMohd. Irfan, Suvani Raj2:23
Total length:43:46

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.indiaglitz.com/ishq-ke-parindey-to-release-on-24th-april-hindi-news-129819
  2. ^ "'Ishq Ke Parindey' film's shooting in Lucknow - The Times of India". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Ishq Ke Parindey". indiannewsarchitect.com. Archived from the original on 6 April 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  4. ^ "Part time actors from Lucknow pursue their Bollywood dreams - The Times of India". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 5 April 2015.

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