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Pyar Mein Qurban | |
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Directed by | Zuber K. Khan |
Produced by | Imtiaz Bhat Mohammad Tasleem |
Starring | Zuber K. Khan Ebadat Bhat Imtiyaz Bhat |
Music by | Sumit Sharma Karan Singh |
Production company | Vardhan Film Productions |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹4 crore |
Box office | ₹0.04 crore (first 4 days) |
Pyar Mein Qurban is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language romantic action drama film directed by and starring Zuber K. Khan. Produced by Imtiaz Bhat and Mohammad Tasleem under Vardhan Film Productions, the film explores themes of love, vengeance, and political corruption against the backdrop of Jammu and Kashmir. Released on January 3, 2025, it features an ensemble cast including Roma Arora, Ebadat Bhat, and Imtiyaz Bhat. The film received mixed reviews for its narrative and performances but was noted for showcasing the cultural and scenic beauty of Kashmir.
Plot
[edit]Veer Pratap Singh (Zuber K. Khan) leads an idyllic life in Mumbai with his brother Ronnie Pratap (Ebadat Bhat). Their lives are shattered when Vennie and Ronnie are murdered under mysterious circumstances. Devastated, Veer embarks on a quest for justice, uncovering a conspiracy involving political corruption led by the antagonist Bhawani Yadav (Imtiyaz Bhat). As Veer confronts powerful forces, the film builds toward a climactic revelation of the true perpetrator, intertwining themes of sacrifice and redemption.
Cast
[edit]- Zuber K. Khan as Veer Pratap Singh
- Ebadat Bhat as Ronnie Pratap, Veer's brother
- Imtiyaz Bhat as Bhawani Yadav, the antagonist and corrupt politician
- Pradep Singh Rishiraj as Surya, Veer's ally
- Natasha Majhi in a special appearance (item song "Mirchi Mirchi")
- Parminder S. Kainth as an ATS officer
- Parvez Alam as Shiva
- Shilpy Tyagi as Maya
- Faheem Mir as Pintu
- Amol Agarwal as Myra
- Arun Bakshi in a supporting role
- Shazad Alam Khan in a supporting role
Production
[edit]Development
[edit]The film was produced by Imtiaz Bhat and Mohammad Tasleem, with Zuber K. Khan serving as director and lead actor. Khan aimed to blend romance and action while highlighting Kashmiri culture. Imtiaz Bhat, who also portrayed the antagonist, described the project as a "cultural trendsetter" for the region.[1]
Filming
[edit]Principal photography took place extensively in Jammu and Kashmir, utilizing the region's landscapes to enhance the narrative's emotional depth. The production budget was approximately ₹4.7 crore, with ₹1.7 crore allocated to technical costs and ₹3 crore to cast fees.
Soundtrack
[edit]The soundtrack, composed by Sumit Sharma and Karan Singh, features a mix of romantic melodies and high-energy tracks. The item song "Mirchi Mirchi," performed by Natasha Majhi, became notable for its choreography and popularity.[2]
Release and Reception
[edit]Theatrical Run
[edit]Pyar Mein Qurban premiered on January 3, 2025. It earned ₹0.01 crore daily in its first four days, totaling ₹0.04 crore.[3]
Critical Response
[edit]Critics praised the film's cultural portrayal and performances but criticized uneven pacing. FilmInformation.com called it "a visually striking yet narratively inconsistent effort."[2] Audiences responded favorably to the emotional core and scenic backdrops.
Controversies
[edit]After release, actress Roma Arora accused the producers of non-payment and unprofessional behavior. The producers countered, alleging Arora violated contractual terms. The dispute drew media attention but did not significantly impact the film's box office performance.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Film 'Pyar Mein Qurban' Set to Premiere on January 3, 2025". Kashmir Despatch.
- ^ a b "Review: Pyar Mein Qurban". FilmInformation.com.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "Payment Dispute Erupts Over 'Pyar Mein Qurban'". The Times of India.