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Producer/s: Sunil Manchanda, Mukesh Talreja, Nikhil Advani
Director: Nikhil Advani
Music: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Cast: Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Govinda, Akshaye Khanna, John Abraham, Sohail Khan, Juhi Chawla, Priyanka Chopra, Vidya Balan, Ayesha Takia, Shannon Esra, Anjani Sukhani, Isha Koppikar
A film with six stories, each having an effect with the other. Similar to Love Actually and Crash. All the stories are about relationships between a couple and all have meanings. Each expects to raise a subject and give a solution.
Aakhri Saans Tak (Till Death Do Us Apart)
Vinay (Anil Kapoor) and Seema (Juhi Chawla) are a happily married middle-aged couple with a couple of kids in tow. Theirs is the idealistic marriage that many desire. However, as with all good things, thorns afflict this beautiful bed of roses, and it takes a sacrifice or two to bring the family back together.
Vinay may have it all, the stunning wife, the fantastic job, and the loving children, but he becomes bored and desires more. Vinay meets Anjali (Anjana Sukhani) and in her he sees what he is missing. This extra-marital affair, as expected, causes problems in his marriage. But all is well if it ends well.
Anil Kapoor and Juhi Chawla are perfectly cast as the husband and wife, and even at a mature age as theirs, they have magical chemistry. Anil plays his part to the tether and is, at last in his career, showing that he is apt and ready for the character driven roles. Juhi Chawla’s performance as the mistreated wife is par excellence, and one wonders why this actress never achieved the stardom that she deserved during the peak of her career. Anjana Sukhani as the mistress is another perfectly cast part; an impressive debut, for an actress who may be overshadowed, in a multi-starrer such as this.
Nikhil Advani has tried his best to direct a mature story such as this, but his efforts prove fruitless, and the end job is only watch-able because of the performances from the actors. The story itself has been done numerous times in Bollywood and therefore has nothing new to offer.
4 Responses to “Salaam-E-Ishq: A Tribute To Love Review”
SO FAR WHAT I REALLY HEARD ABOUT SALAAM-E-ISHQ IS THAT IT IS A GREAT MOVIE. WELL THE MOVIE I THINK IS GOING TO DO REALLY WELL AS IT HAS GOT A TALENTED STARCAST. THERE HAS TO BE COMEDY BECAUSE SALMAN,JOHN AND SOHAIL WILL BE THERE.
SO FAR WHAT I REALLY HEARD ABOUT SALAAM-E-ISHQ IS THAT IT IS A GREAT MOVIE. WELL THE MOVIE I THINK IS GOING TO DO REALLY WELL AS IT HAS GOT A TALENTED STARCAST. THERE HAS TO BE COMEDY BECAUSE SALMAN,JOHN AND SOHAIL WILL BE THERE.
CHEVI
DURBAN
Liked the songs ..nice soundtracks
misty
india
hello yh i want to say dat salman khan rules he is the best and there bare lots of sik songs
salman is the best and not even nobody can change this truth oh man he is just the best so SALMAN KHAN RULES YHHHHHHHHHHHwat about sharukh oh 4get it