Main Tumhara Song I Dil Bechara (दिल बेचारा) I |
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ROMANTIC SONGS 2020 Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Sushant Singh Rajput Sushant Singh Rajput ... Immanuel Rajkumar Junior / Manny Sanjana Sanghi Sanjana Sanghi ... Kizie Basu Sahil Vaid Sahil Vaid ... Jagdish Pandey / JP Saswata Chatterjee Saswata Chatterjee ... Mr. Basu Swastika Mukherjee Swastika Mukherjee ... Mrs. Basu Sunit Tandon Sunit Tandon ... Dr. Jha Saif Ali Khan Saif Ali Khan ... Abhimanyu Veer Michael Muthu Michael Muthu ... Manny's Father Rajie Vijay Sarathi Rajie Vijay Sarathi ... Manny's Mother Subbalakshmi Subbalakshmi ... Manny's Nani (as Subhlaxmi) Franaita Jijana Franaita Jijana ... Foizey (as Franaita Jijina) Durgesh Kumar Durgesh Kumar ... Rickshaw Puller Salone Mehta Salone Mehta ... Mrs. Damaniya (Foizey's Mother) Anandita Sarkar Anandita Sarkar ... Mrs. D'Costa Nimisha Dean Nimisha Dean ... College Friend Dil Bechara (transl. The helpless heart) is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age romantic drama directed by Mukesh Chhabra in his directorial debut. Based on John Green's 2012 novel The Fault in Our Stars,[2] it stars Sushant Singh Rajput and Sanjana Sanghi. Principal photography commenced on 9 July 2018 in Jamshedpur.[3][4] The film's release was postponed multiple times, first due to post-production delays and then again due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India. It was eventually released on 24 July 2020 on Disney+ Hotstar.[5] It features the last film performance by Rajput, who died in June 2020.[6] In lieu of the actor's demise, the movie was made available to stream on the platform for free to both subscribers and non-subscribers. Kizie Basu is fighting thyroid cancer when she meets Immanuel Rajkumar Junior or Manny, who has previously suffered from osteosarcoma and is in remission. Manny and his friend JP, who is suffering from glaucoma, are making a movie together, inspired by Rajinikanth's films. Manny invites Kizie to be the female lead. The two bond over his love for Rajnikanth's movies and her love for music, specifically an incomplete song by Abhimanyu Veer. Kizie and Manny gradually fall in love as they shoot scenes for JP's film. After an operation, JP loses sight in his second eye, making him go blind. One day, Manny informs Kizie that he has managed to track down Abhimanyu Veer and get in touch with him. Kizie e-mails Veer, who replies that she can visit him in Paris to get her questions answered. Kizie and Manny convince Kizie's parents to allow them to take the trip, with the condition that Kizie's mother would join them. As they are making arrangements for the trip, Kizie's cancer gets worse and she is hospitalized. After her recovery, she is weakened and initially distances herself from Manny but later relents. They go to Paris to visit Veer, who turns out to have no conclusive answers, disappointing Kizie. Soon after, Manny informs Kizie that his cancer had returned and is now terminal. As Manny's health deteriorates, Kizie convinces him to finish the film. Manny then invites JP and Kizie to his mock funeral, where they deliver eulogies that they have both prepared. Manny dies soon after, leaving a letter for Kizie, explaining that he had finished Veer's song for her, but ultimately had to take Veer's help for it. JP's finished film is premiered in an open air theatre, where Kizie and the crowd experience the emotions that Manny went through on screen. In the final scene of the film, he breaks the fourth wall and speaks to Kizie, to which she replies "Seri". In August 2014, India's Fox Star Studios announced it would adapt the novel into an Indian Hindi-language film, with the working title of Kizie Aur Manny. Producer Karan Johar was supposed to produce the film but eventually backed out.[10] Mukesh Chhabra launched the film in October 2017, making his directorial debut and announcing that it is the film adaptation of John Green's 2012 novel The Fault in Our Stars, with Sushant Singh Rajput as the male lead.[11] In March 2018, A. R. Rahman was confirmed as the music composer. Later, newcomer Sanjana Sanghi was selected opposite Rajput and Sony Music India acquired the music rights, with Amitabh Bhattacharya as lyricist.[12] 👍Disclaimer video is for entertainment purpose only. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. |