Yeh Dil Aashiqanaa

Yeh Dil Aashiqanaa (Hindi: ये दिल आशिक़ाना, Urdu: یہ دل عاشقانہ) is an Indian film that is directed by Kuku Kohli. This film stars Karan Nath Jeevidha and Rajat Bedi. It was released on 18 January 2002 and was the first film to be released in Afghanistan, after the taliban regime.[1]

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Synopsis

It's the story of Karan (Karan Nath) and Pooja, who are studying in the same college in Pune. They fall in love and everything seems to be going fine till one day, while visiting her brother in Mumbai, Pooja's flight is hijacked by a group of terrorists, following the arrest of their leader Ashraf-ul-Haq Mallik.

Ironically, this hijack has been engineered by Pooja's brother Vijay Varma (Rajat Bedi), who is in league with the terrorist head Akhmash Jalal. Vijay is unaware of the fact that his beloved sister is on board the same flight. When he realises this, he is unable to do anything as Akhmash forbids him from doing anything that would jeopardise their mission.

Karan daringly risks his life and rescues Pooja and the other passengers while ridding of all the hijackers on the plane, thus inviting the wrath of Akhmash and Vijay. Akhmash is now out to kill Karan. On the other hand, Vijay puts his foot down when Pooja reveals her intentions of marrying Karan.

Pooja and Karan decide to escape, but they are chased and nabbed by Akhmash and his men and held captive in his den. Akhmash then tries to blackmail the Indian government by demanding the release of his leader Ashraf-ul-Haq Mallik as ransom for the lives of Karan and Pooja.The Indian government decides to release Ashraf-ul-Haq Mallik to rescue Karan.In the last scene there is a fight between Karan and the terrorists and all are killed including Ashraf-ul-Haq Mallik and Karan and Pooja are united.

Cast and crew

Producer Aruna Irani
Director Kuku Kohli
Karan Nath Karan
Jeevidha Sharma Pooja
Aruna Irani
Aditya Pancholi Akhmash Jalaal
Rajat Bedi Vijay Varma
(Pooja's brother)
Johny Lever
Vishal Khanna Ashraf-ul-Haq Malik
Aroon Bakshi

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Bollywood films of 2002