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Issaq

Issaq is a 2013 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Manish Tiwary and produced by Dhaval Gada and Shailesh R. Singh under the banners Dhaval Gada Productions and Bingo! Movies. Written by Padmaja Thakore-Tiwary, Manish Tiwary, and Pawan Sony, it stars Prateik Babbar and Amyra Dastur as the leads, alongside Ravi Kishan, Prashant Narayanan, and others. The film is a contemporary adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, set in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, amid feuds between sand mining mafia families and the backdrop of naxalite insurgency. It was released on 26 July 2013.

Narrative and themes

Plot summary

The film Issaq is set in , where two powerful land mafia families, the Kashyaps and the Mishras, are engaged in a long-standing and brutal rivalry over control of operations along the . The Kashyaps, led by the Kashyap patriarch, dominate one side of the river, while the Mishras hold sway on the other, with their conflicts often erupting into violent clashes that disrupt the city's socio-political landscape. This feud provides the volatile backdrop for the central love story, mirroring the forbidden romance of in a modern Indian context marked by and regional unrest. Rahul Mishra, the rebellious son of the Mishra patriarch, encounters Bachchi Kashyap, the spirited daughter of the Kashyap family head, during a chaotic celebration amid rising tensions between the clans. Despite the deep-seated enmity, Rahul and Bachchi fall deeply in and secretly marry in a clandestine ceremony, vowing to defy their families' hatred. Their relationship, however, draws them into escalating dangers, as the lovers navigate betrayals and threats from within their own circles while trying to keep their union hidden. The plot intensifies with the involvement of the sand mafia's broader and Naxalite insurgents, who exploit the family rivalry for their own gains in the region's lawless underbelly. The antagonist Teeta Singh, a ruthless figure tied to the operations, along with the Naxal leader, orchestrates ambushes and manipulations that pit the families against each other even more fiercely, forcing police intervention to curb the mounting violence and attempted assassinations. As secrets unravel and loyalties fracture, and Bachchi's desperate attempts to escape the cycle of vengeance lead to a harrowing confrontation. In the tragic climax, a deadly showdown results in the deaths of the young lovers— and Bachchi—along with the patriarchs of both families, the Kashyap and heads, in a bloodbath fueled by misunderstandings and gunfire. This devastating loss finally breaks the cycle of hatred, prompting the surviving members of the Kashyap and clans to reconcile and end their , reflecting on the senseless cost of their against Varanasi's timeless ghats.

Themes and adaptation

Issaq serves as a modern Indian adaptation of William Shakespeare's , transposing the classic tale of star-crossed lovers to the socio-political landscape of in . The feuding families of the Montagues and Capulets are reimagined as the rival mafia clans of the Kashyaps and Mishras, both deeply entrenched in the illegal trade that dominates the region's riverbanks. This parallel underscores the entrenched driving the narrative, where familial enmity mirrors the original play's Verona feud but is amplified by real-world criminal enterprises. Key adaptation elements retain core Shakespearean motifs while incorporating local flavors. The secret wedding between protagonists Rahul (the Mishra heir) and Bachchi (the Kashyap daughter) echoes Romeo and Juliet's clandestine marriage, solemnized in a hidden ceremony facilitated by a local figure amid rising tensions. The iconic balcony scene is reimagined through intimate romantic encounters along the Varanasi ghats, where the lovers exchange vows under the sacred river's glow, symbolizing both passion and peril in a culturally resonant setting. Deviations from the source material integrate contemporary Uttar Pradesh issues, such as the sand mining mafia's exploitation of the Ganges and land conflicts that fuel inter-family rivalries, alongside the intrusion of Naxalite insurgents who ally with one clan in retaliatory violence against urban elites. The film's themes revolve around forbidden love thriving amid unrelenting , portraying Rahul and Bachchi's romance as a defiant spark in a powder keg of warfare. It offers a sharp critique of through the sand mafia's grip on Banarasi livelihoods and the cycle of , while is embodied by ' Maoist ideology, depicted as a brutal counterforce to capitalist exploitation. Redemption emerges through the lovers' tragic demise, which briefly halts the feuds in a moment of collective mourning, echoing the play's resolution but grounded in regional strife. Banarasi traditions, including celebrations and rituals, symbolize the inexorable pull of fate and passion, weaving cultural vibrancy into the narrative of inevitable doom.

Cast

Lead roles

The central protagonists of Issaq are played by and , embodying the star-crossed lovers in this adaptation of Shakespeare's set against rival sand mafia clans in Banaras. portrays , the impulsive son of the Mishra clan leader, depicted as a romantic at heart who prioritizes love over the violent family feuds, representing a contemporary archetype. Amyra Dastur takes on the role of Bachchi Kashyap, the spirited and innocent daughter of the opposing Kashyap leader, who defies her family's expectations in pursuit of forbidden romance, akin to Juliet. This marked Dastur's debut in Hindi cinema, where she was chosen for her fresh presence opposite Babbar. Babbar, selected for his ability to convey youthful heroism and emotional depth, brought energy to the demanding lead character that blends drama, action, and romance.

Supporting roles

In the film Issaq, supporting actors portray key figures in the rival and Kashyap sand mafia families, intensifying the central conflicts through their depictions of and . plays Teeta Singh, Bachchi Kashyap's maternal uncle and a fierce for the Kashyap , whose aggressive interventions fuel violent clashes between the families, serving as a direct analogue to in the source material. portrays the Kashyap family , a stern leader whose authority underscores the entrenched hierarchies and territorial disputes over in Banaras. Prashant Narayanan embodies the Naxal leader, a pivotal figure who weaves socio-political into the familial feud, representing the external threats from Maoist groups that exacerbate the chaos. Sandeep appears as Rahul 's father, the head of the Mishra , whose strategic decisions drive the family's aggressive expansion and retaliatory actions against rivals. plays Amma, a nurturing figure serving as a confidante to Bachchi, analogous to the Nurse. portrays Baba, a wise mentor providing guidance to the lovers, akin to . acts as Paro Kashyap, Bachchi's mother, representing Lady Capulet in the family dynamics. plays Murari, Rahul's loyal friend who supports him through the conflicts, similar to . Additional supporting roles include portrayals of friends, Naxalite subordinates, and law enforcement figures, illustrating the interplay of personal loyalties and broader socio-political elements in the . Collectively, these performances highlight the rigid hierarchies, where patriarchs command loyalty and enforcers execute brutal turf battles, while the inclusion of Naxalite and figures embeds the story in the region's real-world socio-political tensions, amplifying the scale of the rivalries beyond personal vendettas.

Production

Development

The of Issaq originated from director Manish Tiwary's vision to reimagine Shakespeare's as a modern romantic tragedy set against the socio-political backdrop of , incorporating the gritty realities of rivalries and Naxalite insurgencies in the heartland. Tiwary drew inspiration from a personal visit to Banaras, where a overlooking the Ganga evoked the iconic balcony scene, prompting him to blend the play's timeless themes of love and feud with the region's cultural vibrancy, including festivals like and Ram Leela. The was penned by Padmaja Thakore-Tiwary, in collaboration with and Pawan Sony, emphasizing a raw narrative that fused romantic passion with the harsh socio-political tensions of illegal and armed rebellions. Produced by Dhaval Gada Productions, Films, and Paramhans Creations & Entertainments, the project had a budget of ₹25 , reflecting its ambitious scope to capture Varanasi's lived-in authenticity while addressing contemporary issues like resource exploitation and ideological conflicts. Announced in 2011, pre-production spanned into early 2012, during which the team navigated the complexities of weaving socio-political realism—such as turf wars and Naxalite interventions—into the core romantic tragedy without overshadowing the emotional core of the lovers' story. This phase focused on scripting revisions to balance high-stakes action with poignant drama, culminating in the assembly of key creative personnel. and newcomer were selected for the lead roles of the lovers, bringing youthful intensity to the .

Principal photography

Principal photography for Issaq primarily took place in (also known as Benares), , , where the crew captured the city's iconic ghats, bustling streets, and surrounding rural areas to authentically depict the sand mafia territories central to the story. These locations provided a vivid backdrop for the film's adaptation of Shakespeare's , blending urban chaos with the spiritual essence of the riverfront. Shooting commenced in April 2012 with an extensive schedule lasting over a month in , allowing the production team to immerse in the region's locales for key sequences. Additional filming occurred in early 2013, including a historic shoot of Varanasi's oldest Ramleela performance, for which director secured unprecedented permission through family connections to the event's organizers. The logistics involved coordinating with local communities to ensure seamless access to crowded bylanes and river ghats, enhancing the film's grounded realism. Cinematographer Vishal Sinha handled the visuals, employing a plush and passionate style to highlight the vibrant, lived-in splendor of Banarasi life without resorting to overly garish effects. For the action-oriented scenes involving and Naxalite confrontations, lead actor trained in and fire-fighting techniques prior to filming, enabling authentic execution of desi-style stunts amid Varanasi's challenging terrains. The production incorporated local extras to populate these sequences, contributing to the cultural and environmental authenticity of the mafia-dominated settings.

Soundtrack

Composition and recording

The soundtrack of Issaq features songs primarily composed by the duo Sachin-Jigar, who blended Hindustani classical elements, Banarasi influences, and romantic melodies to evoke the film's setting and themes of forbidden love. Additional compositions came from Sachin Gupta for tracks like "Bhole Chale" and "Aag Ka Dariya," and Krsna for "Enne Unne" and "Bhagan Ke Rekhan Ki," incorporating lively rhythms and raw energy. The score was composed by , emphasizing tension in the mafia sequences through a mix of sounds, beats, and orchestral motifs inspired by Tchaikovsky. Lyrics for the songs were crafted by multiple writers, including Neelesh Mishra for the classical-leaning "Jheeni Re Jheeni," Rajshekhar for the upbeat "Enne Unne," and Vayu Srivastava for witty, narrative-driven pieces that align with the plot's cultural and emotional depth. Key vocalists brought distinct flavors to the tracks: and Smita Jain delivered the soulful, duet title song "Issaq Tera"; and Pratibha Baghel provided classical gravitas to "Jheeni Re Jheeni"; Papon, , Keerti Sagathia, and energized "Enne Unne" with a fusion of folk and contemporary vocals; and , supported by a chorus, captured authentic Banarasi essence in "Bhagan Ke Rekhan Ki"; lent a rustic tone to "Bhole Chale"; and Ankit Tewari (with an unplugged version by Sachin Gupta) handled the introspective "Aag Ka Dariya." The 8-track album was released by on June 26, 2013, ahead of the film's theatrical debut, allowing the music to build anticipation through its regional integrations and genre-blending approach.

Track listing

The soundtrack for Issaq consists of eight tracks, composed primarily by the duo Sachin-Jigar, with additional contributions from Krsna and Sachin Gupta. The album includes a version of the and an unplugged rendition of "Aag Ka Dariya."
No.TitleComposer(s)Singer(s)Length
1"Issaq Tera" (Male Version)Sachin-Jigar3:16
2"Issaq Tera" (Duet Version)Sachin-Jigar, Smita Jain2:12
3"Jheeni Re Jheeni"Sachin-Jigar, Pratibha Baghel7:25
4"Enne Unne"Krsna, Papon, , 4:21
5"Bhagan Ke Rekhan Ki"Krsna, 5:19
6"Bhole Chale"Sachin Gupta4:26
7"Aag Ka Dariya"Sachin Gupta4:51
8"Aag Ka Dariya" (Unplugged)Sachin GuptaSachin Gupta3:48
All durations are from the official album release on .

Release

Marketing and

The campaign for Issaq emphasized innovative tie-ins and thematic to build anticipation for its July 26, 2013 release, drawing on the film's setting and its adaptation of Shakespeare's . A key cross-promotion effort involved actors and appearing on the sets of the serial Amita Ka Amit on July 8, 2013, where they engaged with the cast and audience to highlight the film's romantic narrative. To evoke the Banarasi backdrop, the producers distributed "Isspecial Banarasi Style Paan" packets at select malls and theaters in mid-July 2013, offering moviegoers a taste of Varanasi's cultural staple as a branded giveaway. Trailers were launched strategically, with the first teaser released on June 16, 2013, followed by the official theatrical trailer on July 2, 2013, both shared via and platforms to generate buzz among online audiences. Partnerships played a central role, including a collaboration with for the soundtrack's promotion, which featured tracks like "Issaq Tera" to amplify the film's romantic and musical appeal ahead of release. Posters released starting June 18, 2013, prominently highlighted parallels to , positioning the story as a modern Indian love tale amid conflict. The campaign targeted youth demographics by blending romantic elements with action sequences, allocating budget toward digital ads, radio promotions (such as events at on July 24, 2013), and youth-oriented events to appeal to fans of high-energy dramas.

Theatrical release and

Issaq received a worldwide theatrical release on 26 July 2013, distributed by Pen Movies. No major premieres were reported for the film. The film earned ₹77 on its opening day and collected ₹2.52 over the first weekend across 975 screens in . Its total India net collections stood at ₹3.95 , equivalent to a gross of ₹5.37 , with overseas earnings being negligible, resulting in a worldwide gross under ₹6 . Made on a budget of ₹25 , Issaq was deemed a commercial disaster by trackers. Performance was particularly weak in urban markets, where generated ₹1.13 nett and /UP contributed ₹1.17 nett, underscoring minimal traction in key territories.

Reception

Critical reception

The film Issaq received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, with an average user rating of 4.4/10 on based on over 500 votes. Professional critics highlighted its shortcomings in storytelling and performances while noting some technical merits. Critics praised the soundtrack composed by Sachin-Jigar, particularly the melody "Issaq Tera," which stood out amid the film's weaker elements. The cinematography capturing the visuals of Varanasi was also commended for its picturesque quality, adding a layer of atmospheric charm despite the narrative flaws. Additionally, the film's attempt at social commentary on mafia and Naxalite themes was acknowledged as ambitious, though ultimately underdeveloped. Common criticisms centered on Prateik Babbar's wooden and inconsistent performance, which failed to convincingly portray a Banarasi protagonist and lacked emotional depth. The script was widely faulted for its incoherence, blending romance and action in a flaky, loophole-ridden manner that undermined the plot's momentum. Reviewers noted the failure to deepen the mafia and Naxalite themes, resulting in forced and superficial socio-political angles. Direction was described as dated and tedious, with shoddy editing and anticlimactic execution contributing to the overall disappointment. Specific ratings included 1.5/5 from The Times of India, citing poor acting and unsketched characters, and 2/5 from Koimoi, emphasizing the plot's inconsistencies. These largely negative reviews were attributed as a factor in the film's box office underperformance.

Accolades

Despite its commercial and critical shortcomings, Issaq garnered limited recognition primarily in technical and satirical categories. The film received one nomination at the 2014 Zee Cine Awards for Best Female Debut, awarded to lead actress Amyra Dastur for her performance as Amrita "Amyra". In a more humorous vein, Issaq was acknowledged at the 2014 Ghanta Awards, which satirize Bollywood's underperformers; Prateik Babbar won the Worst Actor award for his role as Ishaan "Issaq" Kumar, reflecting the film's panned reception. The movie was also nominated for Worst Unseen Film alongside Satya 2 and Sona Spa, though it did not win in that category. Issaq did not secure nominations or wins at major ceremonies such as the or . The soundtrack, however, earned positive mentions in music reviews for its diverse compositions blending genres like and romance, with tracks such as "Issaq " highlighted for their appeal.

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