Dangerous Ishq Movie Review

Dangerous Ishq (Hindi)

Release Date:
May 11, 2012

Supermodel Sanjana (Karisma Kapoor) and Rohan, son of one of the nation's foremost business tycoons have been one of the most popular couples in the social circuit. When Sanjana decides against flying to Paris at the last minute- for a lucrative modeling assignment, she does so, not just because she cannot bear to stay away from her boyfriend Rohan, but more importantly because her instincts push her against going. But what her instincts cannot do is stop Rohan from getting kidnapped.

The high profile kidnapping creates chaos in Sanjana's life. The kidnappers demand INR 50 crores. The Police however believe that even paying the ransom will not bring Rohan back. Time is of utmost essence. Death stares Rohan in the eye. It is in this extreme trauma that Sanjana discovers something extraordinary. She sees visions of them together- sometime in the past- in different eras.

She is confused initially but in her visions lay definitive clues that could lead her to save the love of her life. As she follows clue after clue she gets closer and sometimes further away from the love that has been eluding her through the ages.

An enticing suspense thriller, Dangerous Ishhq is Sanjana's tryst with Destiny. Would she be able to unravel the past to save her future? Would she be able to rescue her love and expose his true captors?

Supermodel Sanjana (Karisma Kapoor) and Rohan, son of one of the nation's foremost business tycoons have been one of the... Show More

Dangerous Ishhq is essentially cheesy B-grade material treated with deathly seriousness but becomes unintentionally funny

Hindustan Times

If anything, the film is unintentionally comical, thanks in no small part to its clunky dialogue, bizarre characters, and ham-fisted direction

This is a terrible film, with not one redeeming factor

Indian Express

The film is bereft of substance and the only reason you might want to watch it is if you’re a Karisma fan and have been wishing for her return to the big screen.

Mumbai Mirror

With a weak script, under-sketched characters, and past life incidents presented as casually as a dream sequence, Bhatt does little to breathe life in this passionless love story

Times of India

The plot is a problem. It is all over the place

What director Vikram Bhatt brings to the table is an unintentionally funny, extremely bland bhel puri of elaborate sets, gaudy makeup and the most regressive dialogue you will have heard in a long time

Dangerous Ishhq is definitely very dangerous... to your sensibilities! Beware!

nowrunning

This fantasy-driven film is an epic disappointment!

BollywoodHungama