Generally speaking, this is a perfect film for obstinate sentimental people who accept that beneficial things happen to great individuals
- Genre : Romantic Drama
- Cast : Mahaakshay Charkaborty, Evelyn Sharma, Mohit Dutta, Kavin Dave and Suhasini Mullay
- Director : V.K. Prakash
SPOILERS ALERT
Story
With all the tropes of the sentiment class meshed into it, Ishqedarriyaan is a run of the mill thought up, soft and unsurprising story of a Prince Charming and a maiden in trouble.
The Prince here is the youthful, 20-something, caring, multi-extremely rich person Agam Diwan, who is infatuated with his enthusiasm and profession. Settled in Georgia in the US, he is a puzzler that the media houses need to disentangle.
Twist
An analytical writer, who accepts that behind each fortune, there is a wrongdoing, he digs into his family ancestry and surfaces with their dodgy past.
This lead brings Agam Diwan to India. He arrives in Himachal Pradesh, where he meets Loveleen, the little girl of the man, his dad should have cheated. She is in urgent need of assets and instructors to run the Abhinandan Vidya Mandir, a school established by her granddad.

During their first gathering, rather than at first listening to him, she confuses him with an educator and chooses him. He eagerly obliges. Tables turn. He currently works for her and they share a business worker relationship. Before long, they become companions.
Songs
He is her savior in mask. He guarantees that each desire of hers is satisfied by playing ‘god’ in her life. He goes gaga for her and understands that she is besotted with Arjun, a promising performer. Agam does the relinquishing demonstration till Loveleen understands her imprudence.
The entertainers convey their parts earnestly. Mahaakshay, who has a genuinely engaging screen nearness with a somewhat frail voice, charms you as the controlled loverboy Agam. While he is smooth and well honed as an agent, he shows equivalent effortlessness and naivete as the instructor in India.
Performances
Kavin Dave as Agam’s closest companion and Man Friday is cliché. Evelyn Sharma as Loveleen makes look like a Punjabi young lady and is genuinely acceptable at emoting. Entertainer vocalist Mohit Dutta, who has a restricted screen time, is susceptible and papers the job of Arjun in style.

Conclusion
While all the characters are reasonably depicted and the exhibitions by the cast are relatable, it is the anticipated story and languidly made screenplay by P.K. Anil that make this film an unremarkable admission. It is aggravating to see the oversmart character Ladoo, think of pointless hackneyed filmi exchanges. It is the main sore purpose of the film.
For a sentiment film, the music is somewhat calm with melancholic verses like, Das de Rabba, das de and the title tune, Ishqedarriyaan and Ashoo tujhse juda.
Generally speaking, this is a perfect film for obstinate sentimental people who accept that beneficial things happen to great individuals.