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Love You Hamesha
(Romance Movie ,)
 
Starring
| Akshay Khanna |
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| Sonali Bendre |
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Synopsis
Here is a film about the razzle-dazzle of the showbiz. A film about the relationship between two lovers gone sour with the seed of
suspicion and jealousy.
Love you Hamesha”swells with oodles of oomph and glamour, thanks to the gorgeous lasses Sonali Bendre and Riya Sen. The latter
is making her tinsel debut in a cameo role. Directed by the famous ad-filmmaker Kailash Surendernath, the film also sees the return of
the dashing (not to say talented) hunk Akshay Khanna after a not-so-long hiatus from the big screen.
In the film Akshay Khanna plays Shaurat, a mechanic living hand-to-mouth in a small town in Rajasthan. He is in love with the svelte
belle Shivani, played by Sonali Bendre, who, however, is engaged to get married to the rich and influential Samrat (Amitabh Nanda).
Shivani too is enamored by the handsome Shaurat, and breaks her engagement with Samrat. This act on her part opens the Pandora’s box
as Samrat gives tough time to Shaurat and forces him to leave his hometown for Mumbai.
In Mumbai Shaurat’s luck beckons. Soon he gets a lead role in a film by Ketan Desai (played by the Ketan himself). Things get
complicated when his female co-star Meghna (Riya Sen) is besotted by him. Meanwhile Shivani too comes to Mumbai on a modeling
assignment with the ace fashion designer Rohit Bal who plays his real self.
Now here begins the intricate web of emotions. On one hand Shivani is aware of Meghna’s infatuation for Shaurat (although he justifies
his proximity with Meghna as purely professional) on the other Shaurat suspects Shivani is going around with Rohit Bal. Suspicion and
jealousy grips their mind and their immaculate relationship is jeopardized. So much that when they plan to get married secretly,
Shaurat fails to show up.
Produced by CEE Entertainment TV, Love You Hamesha promises to be an entirely different fare from the run-of-the-mill Bollywood
stuff. The sleekly shot songs showing Akshay jiving with the two damsels on A.R. Rahman’s catchy compositions form the backbone of
this romantic drama. Plus the film takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the glitzy world of fashion and films. |