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Ishkq In Paris (U/A)

  • Release Date :
  • May 24, 2013
  • Director :
  • Prem R Soni
  • Genre :
  • Comedy, Romance
  • Language :
  • Hindi
Cast & Crew :
Preity Zinta, Rhehan, Isabelle Adjani, Salman Khan.... Cameo
Akash and Ishkq meet for the first time on a train from Rome to Paris. They end up spending the evening together in together and get attracted to each other.

However, owing to a no baggage pact set by Ishkq, the two part ways the next morning without as much as a proper goodbye. Ishkq, being the strong-headed independent girl, moves on while Akash ends up falling for the girl he spent the evening with.

They cross paths once again in Paris but will there be Ishkq In Paris?

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Ishkq in Paris

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Sarit Ray`s (TOI)


Consider the scenario. Boy sees girl on train, checks her out, comments on her clothes and then introduces himself with a smartass `A-cash; cash with an A` (Akash, really; Rhehan Malliek). Under normal circumstances, that would earn a rebuff. But the girl smiles and introduces herself with an equally ridiculous `I-s-h-k-q` (Preity Zinta). Dear lord, they must be made for each other. Of course, h...


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Ishkq In Paris is as stupid as its spelling

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Raja Sen (Rediff )


When we first met Preity Zinta, we were bowled over by those sparkling eyes, those dimples and that genuinely fresh candour. When, in Dil Se, Shah Rukh Khan choked on his burger as she casually asked about virginity, we could relate. We rooted against the girl his character loved because of the character we invariably fell for, dooming the movie's fate without realising it. And it felt worth it....


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Excusez-moi!

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Rajeev Masand


Ishkq in Paris is the sort of film that inspires its director and its leading man to assume aliases so they might escape responsibility for subjecting us to this travesty they've committed to the screen. Leading lady Preity Zinta, unfortunately, is too well known to hide behind a fake name. Preity, playing Ishkq, a permanently perky Parisian photographer, is the sort of girl who takes off for the ...


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