Aashiqui 2 movie : Hindi Film Details & Trailer
Aashiqui 2 movie is a 2013 Bollywood romantic musical drama film directer is Mohit Suri, Starring Aditya Roy Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor in the Main roles, while Shaad Randhawa and Mahesh Thakur in supporting roles, as well as Salil Acharya in a guest appearance in the starting of the film.
This film is franchises of 1990 musical film Aashiqui, This film producer are Bhushan Kumar and Mukesh Bhatt under the Banner of T-Series and Vishesh Films banner. The film was later remade in Telugu as Nee Jathaga Nenundali.
Film story revolving around in the early 2010s, film centers on a turbulent romantic relationship between a failing singer, Rahul Jaykar, and his protege, aspiring singer Arohi Keshav Shirke, which is affected by Rahul’s issues with alcohol abuse and temperament. There were initially several concerns in the Indian media that it could not live up to the high standards and success of the original. Production of the film started in 2011, with the film shooting taking place in Cape Town, Goa and Mumbai on a budget of rs.180 million.
Aashiqui 2 movie Releasing on 26th April, 2013, film became a commercial success at the box-office despite star-cast is newcomers, and was one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2013, earning rs. 1.45 billion worldwide within the first four weeks.
Aashiqui 2 is the highest-grossing film ever produced by Vishesh Films. The song to the film became very popular after its release; the songs “Tum Hi Ho” and “Sunn Raha Hai” topped the charts across various platforms in India, as did the songs “Chahun Main Ya Naa” and “Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi”.
- Directer : Mohit Suri
- Producer : Mukesh Bhatt,Bhushan Kumar,Krishan Kumar
- Starring : Aditya Roy Kapur, Shraddha Kapoor, Mahesh Thakur, Shaad Randhawa
- Music/songs : Mithoon,Ankit Tiwari,Jeet Gannguli
- Background Score : Raju Singh,Devansh Bhatnagar
- Cinematography: Vishnu Rao
- Editor : Deven Murudeshwar
- Production company : Vishesh Films,T-Series Films
- Distributor : T-Series Films,AA Films
- Genres : Romantic-Drama, Musical
- Release date : 26 April 2013
- Running time : 134 minutes
- Country : India
- Language : Hindi
Aashiqui 2 movie Trailer
Aashiqui 2 movie Story :
Rahul Jaykar (Aditya Roy Kapur) a successful singer and musician whose career is waning because of his alcohol addiction – to perform at a stage show in Goa. After nearly completing a song, he is unexpectedly interrupted by an artist, Aryan (Salil Acharya), who was losing his career due to Rahul’s, during his performance. Rahul fights him, stops his performance, and drives to a local bar. He meets Aarohi Keshav Shirke(Shraddha Kapoor), a bar singer who idolises Rahul. After noticing Aarohi looking at a photograph of Lata Mangeshkar in the bar, he assumes that she wants to become a singer. Impressed by her simplicity and voice, Rahul promises to transform her into a singing sensation and asks her to never perform again in bars.
After assurance, Aarohi leaves her job and returns to Mumbai with Rahul, who convinces record producer Saigal to meet her. When Aarohi calls Rahul, he is attacked and injured by some thugs, and is unable to receive her call. His friend and manager Vivek (Shaad Randhawa) decides that news of the assault on Rahul should not be leaked to the media, and instead publicises a false story that Rahul has left the country to participate in stage shows. When Aarohi attempts to contact Rahul again, Vivek ignores the calls. After two months of futilely attempting to contact Rahul, a broken Aarohi is forced to sing in bars again because of her family problems.
Ovet that time, Rahul recovers from his injuries and again starts the search for Aarohi. He learns that Aarohi is working in a bar again and that Vivek had ignored her calls without informing him. Rahul apologises to Aarohi and fires Vivek, and they meet with Saigal for the recording agreement. Rahul begins to train Aarohi, who signs a music contract to sing in films and becomes a successful playback singer. Her family and Rahul are happy, but when people begin to gossip that Rahul is using her as a servant, he relapses into alcohol addiction.
Aarohi, who loves Rahul more than her career, comforts him and they end up making love. Despite Aarohi’s mother’s disapproval, Aarohi moves in with Rahul and things go well until Rahul’s addiction worsens, causing him to become aggressive and violent. During Rahul fight with alcoholism, Aarohi attempts to rehabilitate Rahul, sacrificing her singing career in doing so. After Saigal reminds them about their dream of Aarohi becoming a successful singer, Rahul orders her to focus on her work. During Aarohi’s stage show, Rahul meets a journalist backstage, who accuses him of using Aarohi for pleasure and money.
In a hurry, Rahul beats up the journalist and starts drinking. He ends up in jail, and Aarohi comes to bail him out. Rahul overhears Aarohi telling Saigal that she is going to leave her career for him and is ready to give up her celebrity status because Rahul is more important to her. Rahul understands that he has become a burden in her life, and that leaving her is his only option to save her. The next day, he bids her farewell by assuring her that he will change his lifestyle and commits suicide by jumping from a bridge.
After Rahul’s death, Aarohi decides to leave her career but Vivek persuades her to stay. He reminds her that Rahul wanted her to become a successful singer and killed himself as he did not want to be a burden on her and remain an obstacle in the path of her success. Aarohi agrees, and returns to singing.
Later, she signs her name as “Aarohi Rahul Jaykar” in a fan’s handbook as a tribute to Rahul and her unfulfilled desire to marry him. As rain starts falling, she watches the couple who took her autograph sharing a romantic moment under a jacket as she and Rahul had done.
Aashiqui 2 movie Star cast :
- Aditya Roy Kapur as a Rahul Jaykar
- Shraddha Kapoor as a Aarohi Keshav Shirke
- Shaad Randhawa as a Vivek
- Mahesh Thakur as a Saigal
- Shubhangi Latkar as a Aarohi’s mother
- Chitrak Bandhopadyay as a Salim Bhai
- Mahesh Bhatt as a Rahul’s father
- Salil Acharya as a Aryan
- Ashish Bhatt as a reporter
- Aashna Gaikwad as a lyricist
- Ankit Tiwari as a music director
Pre-production / Production Details of the film :
In September 2011, news in media reported that Mahesh Bhatt and Bhushan Kumar were interested to remake the 1990 musical blockbuster Aashiqui. Bhushan Kumar approached Mahesh Bhatt for a possible sequel, although it was Shagufta Rafique’s melodramatic romantic script which persuaded him that the film had potential as a sequel and decided to proceed with the project. Given Aashiqui ‘s status in Hindi cinematic history as one of the finest Indian musicals of all time, many expressed concerns towards the decision to remake the film, dubious that the producers could come up with a soundtrack on par with the quality of the 1990 film. Mahesh Bhatt said that they completely resisted the temptation to use the music of the earlier film, and promised that Aashiqui 2 would revive the era of melodious film music, as Aashiqui had done 22 years ago.
It was reported that Madhur Bhandarkar had been approached to direct the film, but later turned down the offer because of other working commitments. It was confirmed in November 2011 that Vishal Mahadkar, director of Blood Money, was to direct the picture, but the following month it was announced that Mohit Suri had replaced Mahadkar as director at the last minute. Mahesh Bhatt confirmed the development, saying “Earlier we had finalised Vishal for the project. But now we have scrapped that idea and found a fresh one. We got Mohit to direct the film”. Several media outlets falsely reported that the film was a remake of the Vishesh films 1990 love triangle Awaargi. However, Mahesh Bhatt denied the rumours and said “Aashiqui 2 is not a remake of any of our films. It’s an original script. A very contemporary love story dealing with mature emotions.
The film’s producers launched a nationwide talent hunt to discover new faces for the film, initially refusing to employ established actors. However, the actors who came to audition were not promising enough for the roles, and the idea was stop. Mahesh Bhatt said, “It was a disastrous talent hunt. We discovered that people lacked the courage to audition. Those who are amateurs went for audition …and people with certain talent were like why should we risk public rejection.” When Mohit Suri saw some pictures of Aditya Roy Kapur and met him, he found Aditya Roy Kapur perfect for the role and cast him to play the male lead. In June 2012, Shraddha Kapoor was signed to play the female lead actress.
Mahesh Bhatt said, “Yes, Shraddha Kapoor is playing the lead with the two boys Aditya Roy Kapur and Shaad Randhawa. We found her to be very talented. All three actors have extremely challenging dramatic roles.” When asked about replacing new actors with known ones, Mohit Suri said “People said I couldn’t make a film with new actors and expect an audience to come in. But I was pretty sure I wanted Aditya and Shraddha to play my protagonists. My writer Shagufta Rafique and I saw them as the protagonists. See, Aditya and Shraddha may have had unsuccessful films before. But that never took away from their talent.”
Film shooting started in late 2012 with film’s main cast. The film shooting is done in Goa, Mumbai and Cape Town. During the film shooting in South Africa, Shraddha Kapoor needed medical attention after kneeling on broken glass fragments during the scene in which she had to kneel on the floor and talk to her co-star Aditya Roy Kapoor. Aditya Roy Kapur also received burns to his hand during the film shooting of the scene in which they light some Chinese lanterns in Cape Town.
Aashiqui 2 movie Songs / Music :
Aashiqui 2′ film music received high acclaim from music critics, who praised the songs “Tum Hi Ho” and both versions of “Sunn Raha Hai”.
The Times of India rated the album 5 out of 5 stars and wrote, “Aashiqui 2 tries, and succeeds to some extent in matching the repeat-values freshness and quality of the original. And while it is unfair to compare a sequel to the original, it needs to be said that each should be seen for its own merit.”
- “Tum Hi Ho”……………………………………………Arijit Singh
- “Sunn Raha Hai (Male Version)”……………..Ankit Tiwari
- “Chahun Main Ya Naa”…………………Arijit Singh, Palak Muchhal
- “Hum Mar Jayenge”………………..Arijit Singh, Tulsi Kumar
- “Meri Aashiqui”…………………….Palak Muchhal, Arijit Singh
- “Piya Aaye Na”…………………………..K.K, Tulsi Kumar
- “Bhula Dena”……………………………Mustafa Zahid
- “Aasan Nahin Yahan”……………….Arijit Singh
- “Sunn Raha Hai (Female Version)”……..Shreya Ghoshal
- “Milne Hai Mujhse Aayi”………Arijit Singh
- “Aashiqui (The Love Theme)”……..Mithoon
“Sunn Raha Hai (Female Version)” full video song :
- Singer : Shreya Ghoshal
- Music Director : Ankit Tiwari
- Lyricist :Sandeep Nath
- Music Label : T-Series
“Tum Hi Ho” full video song :
- Singer : Arijit Singh
- Music Director : Mithoon
- Lyricist : Mithoon
- Music Label : T-Series
Aashiqui 2 Film Review :
Box-office collection of the film :
On its first day , Aashiqui 2 collected about rs. 52.5 million and collected rs. 179.2 million during its first weekend.
Internationally, Aashiqui 2 collected around US$150,000 over the first weekend because its limited release meant it was only released in UAE and Pakistan. The film collected rs.1 billion worldwide in its fourth week.
- First Day: rs. 5.11 crores
- Saturday: rs. 5.88 crores
- Sunday: rs. 6.91 crores
- First Weekend: rs.17.90 crores
- Monday: rs. 4.25 crores
- Tuesday: rs. 4.10 crores
- First Week: rs. 34.71 crores
- Second Week: rs. 17.40 crores
- Third Week: rs. 11.48 crores
- Lifetime India (net): rs. 81 crores
- Worldwide Gross : rs. 109 crores
Awards won by Aashiqui 2 film :
Filmfare Awards :
- Best Music Director : Ankit Tiwari, Mithoon and Jeet Ganguly
- Best Playback Singer (Male) : Arijit Singh (“Tum Hi Ho”)
IIFA Awards :
- Best Music Director : Mithoon, Ankit Tiwari, Jeet Ganguly
- Best Lyricist : Mithoon (“Tum Hi Ho”)
- Best Male Playback : Arijit Singh (“Tum Hi Ho”)
- Best Female Playback : Shreya Ghoshal (“Sunn Raha Hai”)
Screen Awards :
- Best Playback Singer (Male) : Arijit Singh (“Tum Hi Ho”)
- Best Playback Singer (Female) : Shreya Ghoshal (“Sunn Raha Hai”)
- Screen Award for Jodi No. 1 : Aditya Roy Kapur & Shraddha Kapoor
Mirchi Music Awards :
- Song of The Year : “Tum Hi Ho”
- Album of The Year : Mithoon, Jeet Gannguli, Ankit Tiwari, Sandeep Nath, Irshad Kamil, Sanjay Masoomm
- Male Vocalist of The Year : Arijit Singh (“Tum Hi Ho”)
- Music Composer of The Year : Mithoon (“Tum Hi Ho”)
- Upcoming Male Vocalist of The Year : Ankit Tiwari (“Sunn Raha Hai”)
- Upcoming Music Composer of The Year : Ankit Tiwari (“Sunn Raha Hai”)
- Listeners’ Choice Song of the Year : “Sunn Raha Hai”
- Listeners’ Choice Album of the Year : Mithoon, Jeet Gannguli, Ankit Tiwari, Sandeep Nath, Irshad Kamil, Sanjay Masoomm
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