With Love, Delhi!

With Love, Delhi!
Directed by Nikhil Singh
Produced by Manav Vigg Ashutosh Matela Ashish Lal
Written by Ashish Lal & Nikhil Singh,
Starring Ashish Lal
Pariva Pranati
Tom Alter
Seema Biswas
Kiran Kumar
Music by Sanjoy Chowdhury
Edited by Namrata Rao
Distributed by Mirchi Movies
Release dates
  • December 16, 2011
Running time
100 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
English

With Love, Delhi! is a 2011 Indian film in two languages - Hindi and English. Introducing Ashish Lal and Pariva Pranati as the lead pair,[1] this film has its Lead Actor, Producers, Director and Writers engineers from IIT Delhi[2] who have joined hands with some of the most talented Bollywood cast and crew viz. Padma Shri Tom Alter (Shatranj Ke Khiladi, Gandhi, Aashique etc.), National Award Winner Seema Biswas (Bandit Queen, Khamoshi, Company etc.), veteran Kiran Kumar (Tezaab, Khuda Gawah, Henna etc.), National Award Winner Cameraman S.Sriram (Tere Naam, Wanted, Shakti etc.), Filmfare & Star Screen Awards Winner Editor Namrata Rao (Love Sex Aur Dhokha, Band Bajaa Baaraat, Ishqiya etc.) and a veteran music scholar Music Director Sanjoy Chowdhury (bgm for Sarfarosh, Jab We Met, Golmaal: Fun Unlimited, etc.).

Plot

Khanna (Kiran Kumar), the biggest real estate developer in Delhi, is kidnapped by Ajay (Tom Alter), who claims to be a historian. To rescue Khanna, his daughter Priyanka (Pariva Pranati) has to solve cryptic and deadly clues which is impossible for her. There comes Ashish (Ashish Lal), her friend, and the entire game takes a wild turn!

Are Ashish and Priyanka able to find Khanna? Is Khanna alright? Who is Ajay and why has he kidnapped Khanna? Is Ashish able to get the love of Priyanka who loves somebody else? What are the clues and can they solve them in the given tough constraints? All these questions are answered through an engaging and brainy thrilling movie – WITH LOVE, DELHI!

Cast

Sound track

The music is composed by Sanjoy Chowdhury. The film has two Hindi songs, one a duet sung by Shaan and Sarika Lal (Aaja Aaja Jaane Jaan...) and another a rock revenge song sung by Suraj Jagan (Catch me if you can).

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