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| writer = Shankhadeep |
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| starring = {{ubl|Ishaan |
| starring = {{ubl|[[Ishaan Singh Manhas]]|Ankita Shrivastava|Dheeraj Miglani|Tiya Gandwani|Preeti Gandwani}} |
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| cinematography = Bharat Parthasarthy |
| cinematography = Bharat Parthasarthy |
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| editing = Fazal Hussain |
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| distributor = Gipsy Films through [[Junglee Pictures|Mirchi Movies]] |
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| choreography = Pradeep Kalekar |
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| distributor = {{ubl|Gipsy Films|Shethia Audio Video Productions}} |
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'''''Aashiqui.in''''' is a 2011 [[Bollywood]] [[romance film|romantic]] film directed by Shankhadeep, starring Ankita Shrivastava and debutant Ishaan |
'''''Aashiqui.in''''' ({{trans|romance.in}}) is a 2011 [[Bollywood]] [[romance film|romantic]] film directed by Shankhadeep, starring Ankita Shrivastava and debutant Ishaan Singh Manhas in the lead roles. The music and the background score of the film are composed by [[Nitin Kumar Gupta]] and Prem Hariya, and the lyrics are penned by Gupta as well.<ref name=TIE1>{{cite news|last=Upadhyaya|first=Chitra|title=Romantic overtones|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/romantic-overtones/734531/0|accessdate=31 March 2013|newspaper=[[The Indian Express]]|date=7 January 2011}}</ref> The film is very similar to the 2004 film [[A Cinderella Story]]. The film was released in cinemas on 11 February 2011, and the story follows a man who meets his love interest on the internet. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Cyrus (Ishaan |
Cyrus ([[Ishaan Singh Manhas]]) is a college swimming champion who has difficulty setting his future. He aspires to become a writer, but his father (Kamal Malik) wishes him to take his swimming skills to a national level. Cyrus hides his aspirations to not disappoint his dad. Though popular in college, he feels out of place and seeks someone who can really understand him. |
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When a child, April (Ankita Shrivastava) lived an idyllic lifestyle with her widowed restaurant-owner father (Amit Dhamija). |
When a child, April (Ankita Shrivastava) lived an idyllic lifestyle with her widowed restaurant-owner father (Amit Dhamija). He remarries Mona (Sharmila Joshi), who herself has two daughters, Sania ([[Shubhi Ahuja]]) and Tanya (Preeti Gandwani). Soon after the marriage, April's father passes away, and her stepmother and stepsisters begin to treat her like a servant. Years later, and even while burdened by domestic duties, April manages to attend college and keep a part-time job to earn pocket money. Her only confidant is her childhood friend Raj (Dheeraj Miglani). |
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Cyrus and April meet anonymously online, becoming close without revealing their real-world identities. |
Cyrus and April meet anonymously online, becoming close without revealing their real-world identities. When they finally decide for a real-world meeting, April is able to discover Cyrus' true identity beforehand, but he does not know hers. Feeling that he is too good for her, April avoids committing to a meeting. Cyrus, feeling he has finally found the one person who would understand him as both a friend and perhaps love, seeks her everywhere. |
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With Raj's help, April attends the college's Christmas costume party in a masked Cinderella costume where she recognizes Cyrus as her secret admirer, although her mask prevents him from recognizing her. Likewise, Raj manages to impress the "campus queen" Sonia. Unfortunately, Mona had forbidden April to attend the party, and so she is obliged to leave at midnight to prevent her stepmother from realizing she disobeyed her. In her haste, April loses one of her shoes on the staircase. |
With Raj's help, April attends the college's Christmas costume party in a masked Cinderella costume, where she recognizes Cyrus as her secret admirer, although her mask prevents him from recognizing her. Likewise, Raj manages to impress the "campus queen," Sonia (Tiya Gandwani). Unfortunately, Mona had forbidden April to attend the party, and so she is obliged to leave at midnight to prevent her stepmother from realizing she disobeyed her. In her haste, April loses one of her shoes on the staircase. |
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April is initially hesitant to reveal herself to Cyrus, and Sonia rejects Raj the next day when he reveals his identity to her. |
April is initially hesitant to reveal herself to Cyrus, and Sonia rejects Raj the next day when he reveals his identity to her. Sania and Tanya find the emails between April and Cyrus. After a failed attempt to trick Cyrus into believing either of them is Cinderella, they give the emails to Sonia, claiming that April intentionally made up her Cinderella persona to steal Cyrus, who was her childhood friend, from her. |
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As Cyrus' birthday is coming up, Sonia arranges a party at the restaurant. In order to humiliate April, she reveals April's identity to the guests and tricks Cyrus into insulting her. |
As Cyrus' birthday is coming up, Sonia arranges a party at the restaurant. In order to humiliate April, she reveals April's identity to the guests and tricks Cyrus into insulting her. |
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Later at the restaurant, |
Later at the restaurant, Sania and Tanya break a portrait of April's father and blame it on April. After Mona punishes her, April decides to leave her stepfamily once and for all. The other workers at the restaurant come to her defense and quit their jobs in retaliation, and she also allows April to live with them. |
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Before the next swimming competition, April confronts Cyrus about what had happened |
Before the next swimming competition, April confronts Cyrus about what had happened and forgives him. Finally emboldened, Cyrus runs after April. Sonia, seeming to repent her previous cruelty, offers her blessing to Cyrus. Reuniting at the beach, Cyrus apologizes to April and returns her slipper, proposing marriage to her. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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* [[Ishaan |
* [[Ishaan Singh Manhas]] as Cyrus |
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* Ankita Shrivastava as April |
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* Dheeraj Miglani as Raj Malhotra |
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* Tiya Gandwani as Sonia |
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* Preeti Gandwani as Tanya |
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* [[Shubhi Ahuja]] as Sania |
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* Deepan Shah as Danny |
* Deepan Shah as Danny |
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* Sharmila Joshi as Mona |
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* [[Priti Gandwani]] as Taniya |
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* [[Ankitha]] as Riya |
* [[Ankitha]] as Riya |
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* Kamal Malik as Cyrus' |
* Kamal Malik as Cyrus's Father |
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* Amit Dhamija as April's |
* Amit Dhamija as April's Father |
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* Kalpesh as Robo |
* Kalpesh as Robo |
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==Themes== |
==Themes== |
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Inspired by the original [[Cinderella]] tale, the film involves a young woman being controlled by an overbearing step-mother and two step-sisters in a storyline which includes a hero protagonist mimicking the Cinderella [[Prince Charming]], the two meeting at a costumed ball, the heroine rushing to leave before midnight, a glass shoe being left behind when she leaves the ball, and after the hero's search for her, he and the heroine live "happily ever after." |
Inspired by the original [[Cinderella]] tale, the film involves a young woman being controlled by an overbearing step-mother and two step-sisters in a storyline which includes a hero protagonist mimicking the Cinderella [[Prince Charming]], the two meeting at a costumed ball, the heroine rushing to leave before midnight, a glass shoe being left behind when she leaves the ball, and after the hero's search for her, he and the heroine live "happily ever after."<ref name="DNA"/> |
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==Production== |
==Production== |
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The choreographer is Pradeep Kalekar |
The choreographer is Pradeep Kalekar |
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<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/celebritymicro/index/id/27580|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130124144956/http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/celebritymicro/index/id/27580|url-status=dead|archive-date=24 January 2013|title = Pradeep Kalakar, Filmography, Movies, Pradeep Kalakar News, Videos, Songs, Images, Box Office, Trailers, Interviews - Bollywood Hungama| website=[[Bollywood Hungama]] }}</ref> |
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<ref>http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/celebritymicro/index/id/27580</ref> |
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==Release== |
==Release== |
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Originally intended for a January 2011 release,<ref name=WBR>{{cite news|title=Film Preview: Aashiqui.in (Hindi, 2011)|url=http://www.washingtonbanglaradio.com/content/11826111-film-preview-aashiquiin-hindi-2011|accessdate=31 March 2013|newspaper=[[Washington Bangla Radio on Internet|Washington Bangla Radio]]|date=10 January 2011}}</ref> the film was released to theaters on 11 February 2011.<ref>{{cite news|title=3 on 53, B'wood bled through the first quarter|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-04-23/news-interviews/29466299_1_ypd-yamla-pagla-deewana-wedding|first=Meena|last=Iyer|date=23 April 2011|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessdate=26 November 2012}}</ref> |
Originally intended for a January 2011 release,<ref name=WBR>{{cite news|title=Film Preview: Aashiqui.in (Hindi, 2011)|url=http://www.washingtonbanglaradio.com/content/11826111-film-preview-aashiquiin-hindi-2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110113140815/http://www.washingtonbanglaradio.com/content/11826111-film-preview-aashiquiin-hindi-2011|url-status=usurped|archive-date=13 January 2011|accessdate=31 March 2013|newspaper=[[Washington Bangla Radio on Internet|Washington Bangla Radio]]|date=10 January 2011}}</ref> the film was released to theaters on 11 February 2011.<ref>{{cite news|title=3 on 53, B'wood bled through the first quarter|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-04-23/news-interviews/29466299_1_ypd-yamla-pagla-deewana-wedding|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120404185157/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-04-23/news-interviews/29466299_1_ypd-yamla-pagla-deewana-wedding|url-status=dead|archive-date=4 April 2012|first=Meena|last=Iyer|date=23 April 2011|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessdate=26 November 2012}}</ref> |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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{{Track listing |
{{Track listing |
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| extra_column = Performer(s) |
| extra_column = Performer(s) |
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| title1 = Ruk Ke Jaana | extra1 = [[Kunal Ganjawala]] | music1 = |
| title1 = Ruk Ke Jaana | extra1 = [[Kunal Ganjawala]] | music1 = Nitin Kumar Gupta | lyrics1 = Nitin Kumar Gupta |
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| title2 = Tere Bina | extra2 = [[Shaan (singer)|Shaan]] | music2 = |
| title2 = Tere Bina | extra2 = [[Shaan (singer)|Shaan]] | music2 = Nitin Kumar Gupta | lyrics2 = Nitin Kumar Gupta |
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| title3 = Ishq Bada Sangdil | extra3 = [[Sukhwinder Singh]] | music3 = [[Prem Hariya]] | lyrics3 = [[Taugique Palvi]] |
| title3 = Ishq Bada Sangdil | extra3 = [[Sukhwinder Singh]] | music3 = [[Prem Hariya]] | lyrics3 = [[Taugique Palvi]] |
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| title4 = Lichu Lichu | extra4 = [[Sunidhi Chauhan]] and [[Amit Kumar]] | music4 = |
| title4 = Lichu Lichu | extra4 = [[Sunidhi Chauhan]] and [[Amit Kumar (singer)|Amit Kumar]] | music4 = Nitin Kumar Gupta | lyrics4 = Taugique Palvi |
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| title5 = Rangon Bhari Raat | extra5 = |
| title5 = Rangon Bhari Raat | extra5 = Jojo and Neha Rizvi | music5 = Nitin Kumar Gupta | lyrics5 = Nitin Kumar Gupta |
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| title6 = Cinderella Se Bhi Pyari | extra6 = |
| title6 = Cinderella Se Bhi Pyari | extra6 = Nitin Kumar Gupta, Neha Rajpal and Croydon D'souza | music6 = Nitin Kumar Gupta | lyrics6 = Nitin Kumar Gupta |
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| title7 = Ruk Ke Jaana | note7 = |
| title7 = Ruk Ke Jaana | note7 = Every Time I See You Remix | extra7 = Nitin Kumar Gupta | music7 = Nitin Kumar Gupta | lyrics7 = Nitin Kumar Gupta |
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| title8 = Ishq Bada Sangdil | note8 = Pure Plugins Remix | extra8 = |
| title8 = Ishq Bada Sangdil | note8 = Pure Plugins Remix | extra8 = Sukhwinder Singh| music8 = Prem Hariya | lyrics8 = Taugique Palvi |
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| title9 = Tere Bina | note9 = Unplugged | extra9 = |
| title9 = Tere Bina | note9 = Unplugged | extra9 = Shaan | music9 = Nitin Kumar Gupta | lyrics9 = Nitin Kumar Gupta |
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| title10 = Ruk Ke Jaana Reloaded! | note10 = Remix | extra10 = |
| title10 = Ruk Ke Jaana Reloaded! | note10 = Remix | extra10 = Kunal Ganjawala | music10 = Nitin Kumar Gupta | lyrics10 = Nitin Kumar Gupta |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{Official website|http://www.aashiqui.in}} |
* {{Official website|http://www.aashiqui.in}} |
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* {{IMDb |
* {{IMDb movie}} |
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* {{Bollywood Hungama movie|aashiqui-in<!-- id# 541772 -->}} |
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* [http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/moviemicro/cast/id/541772] |
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* [http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/celebritymicro/index/id/27580] |
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 18 September 2024
Aashiqui.in | |
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Directed by | Shankhadeep |
Written by | Shankhadeep |
Produced by |
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Starring |
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Cinematography | Bharat Parthasarthy |
Edited by | Fazal Hussain |
Music by |
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Production company | Shethia Audio Video Productions |
Distributed by | Gipsy Films through Mirchi Movies |
Release date |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | INR 22,500,000 |
Aashiqui.in (transl. romance.in) is a 2011 Bollywood romantic film directed by Shankhadeep, starring Ankita Shrivastava and debutant Ishaan Singh Manhas in the lead roles. The music and the background score of the film are composed by Nitin Kumar Gupta and Prem Hariya, and the lyrics are penned by Gupta as well.[1] The film is very similar to the 2004 film A Cinderella Story. The film was released in cinemas on 11 February 2011, and the story follows a man who meets his love interest on the internet.
Plot
[edit]Cyrus (Ishaan Singh Manhas) is a college swimming champion who has difficulty setting his future. He aspires to become a writer, but his father (Kamal Malik) wishes him to take his swimming skills to a national level. Cyrus hides his aspirations to not disappoint his dad. Though popular in college, he feels out of place and seeks someone who can really understand him.
When a child, April (Ankita Shrivastava) lived an idyllic lifestyle with her widowed restaurant-owner father (Amit Dhamija). He remarries Mona (Sharmila Joshi), who herself has two daughters, Sania (Shubhi Ahuja) and Tanya (Preeti Gandwani). Soon after the marriage, April's father passes away, and her stepmother and stepsisters begin to treat her like a servant. Years later, and even while burdened by domestic duties, April manages to attend college and keep a part-time job to earn pocket money. Her only confidant is her childhood friend Raj (Dheeraj Miglani).
Cyrus and April meet anonymously online, becoming close without revealing their real-world identities. When they finally decide for a real-world meeting, April is able to discover Cyrus' true identity beforehand, but he does not know hers. Feeling that he is too good for her, April avoids committing to a meeting. Cyrus, feeling he has finally found the one person who would understand him as both a friend and perhaps love, seeks her everywhere.
With Raj's help, April attends the college's Christmas costume party in a masked Cinderella costume, where she recognizes Cyrus as her secret admirer, although her mask prevents him from recognizing her. Likewise, Raj manages to impress the "campus queen," Sonia (Tiya Gandwani). Unfortunately, Mona had forbidden April to attend the party, and so she is obliged to leave at midnight to prevent her stepmother from realizing she disobeyed her. In her haste, April loses one of her shoes on the staircase.
April is initially hesitant to reveal herself to Cyrus, and Sonia rejects Raj the next day when he reveals his identity to her. Sania and Tanya find the emails between April and Cyrus. After a failed attempt to trick Cyrus into believing either of them is Cinderella, they give the emails to Sonia, claiming that April intentionally made up her Cinderella persona to steal Cyrus, who was her childhood friend, from her.
As Cyrus' birthday is coming up, Sonia arranges a party at the restaurant. In order to humiliate April, she reveals April's identity to the guests and tricks Cyrus into insulting her.
Later at the restaurant, Sania and Tanya break a portrait of April's father and blame it on April. After Mona punishes her, April decides to leave her stepfamily once and for all. The other workers at the restaurant come to her defense and quit their jobs in retaliation, and she also allows April to live with them.
Before the next swimming competition, April confronts Cyrus about what had happened and forgives him. Finally emboldened, Cyrus runs after April. Sonia, seeming to repent her previous cruelty, offers her blessing to Cyrus. Reuniting at the beach, Cyrus apologizes to April and returns her slipper, proposing marriage to her.
Cast
[edit]- Ishaan Singh Manhas as Cyrus
- Ankita Shrivastava as April
- Dheeraj Miglani as Raj Malhotra
- Tiya Gandwani as Sonia
- Preeti Gandwani as Tanya
- Shubhi Ahuja as Sania
- Deepan Shah as Danny
- Sharmila Joshi as Mona
- Ankitha as Riya
- Kamal Malik as Cyrus's Father
- Amit Dhamija as April's Father
- Kalpesh as Robo
Themes
[edit]Inspired by the original Cinderella tale, the film involves a young woman being controlled by an overbearing step-mother and two step-sisters in a storyline which includes a hero protagonist mimicking the Cinderella Prince Charming, the two meeting at a costumed ball, the heroine rushing to leave before midnight, a glass shoe being left behind when she leaves the ball, and after the hero's search for her, he and the heroine live "happily ever after."[2]
Production
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The choreographer is Pradeep Kalekar [3]
Release
[edit]Originally intended for a January 2011 release,[4] the film was released to theaters on 11 February 2011.[5]
Reception
[edit]Rao Renuka of Daily News and Analysis offers that the film is a poor depiction of the Cinderella story. She writes that "It is unbelievable how at a time when audiences are discovering joyrides like Yeh Saali Zindagi and Dhobi Ghat, filmmaking debacles such as Aashiqui.in dare to even present themselves to viewers." She expands that the film has a poor plot, that actors seem to compete on screen for title of "worst performance", and that through its "storyline, over-the-top performances, and unsophisticated, rough editing" the film "makes a mockery of the Cinderella legend."[2]
Soundtrack
[edit]No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Performer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Ruk Ke Jaana" | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Kunal Ganjawala | |
2. | "Tere Bina" | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Shaan | |
3. | "Ishq Bada Sangdil" | Taugique Palvi | Prem Hariya | Sukhwinder Singh | |
4. | "Lichu Lichu" | Taugique Palvi | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Sunidhi Chauhan and Amit Kumar | |
5. | "Rangon Bhari Raat" | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Jojo and Neha Rizvi | |
6. | "Cinderella Se Bhi Pyari" | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Nitin Kumar Gupta, Neha Rajpal and Croydon D'souza | |
7. | "Ruk Ke Jaana" (Every Time I See You Remix) | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Nitin Kumar Gupta | |
8. | "Ishq Bada Sangdil" (Pure Plugins Remix) | Taugique Palvi | Prem Hariya | Sukhwinder Singh | |
9. | "Tere Bina" (Unplugged) | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Shaan | |
10. | "Ruk Ke Jaana Reloaded!" (Remix) | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Nitin Kumar Gupta | Kunal Ganjawala |
References
[edit]- ^ Upadhyaya, Chitra (7 January 2011). "Romantic overtones". The Indian Express. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
- ^ a b Rao, Renuka (9 February 2011). "Review: Aashiqui.in is the worst depiction of Cinderella's tale". Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
- ^ "Pradeep Kalakar, Filmography, Movies, Pradeep Kalakar News, Videos, Songs, Images, Box Office, Trailers, Interviews - Bollywood Hungama". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 24 January 2013.
- ^ "Film Preview: Aashiqui.in (Hindi, 2011)". Washington Bangla Radio. 10 January 2011. Archived from the original on 13 January 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ Iyer, Meena (23 April 2011). "3 on 53, B'wood bled through the first quarter". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 4 April 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2012.