The trailer for the film "Gustakh Ishq" has been released. Vijay Varma and Fatima play the lead roles. Naseeruddin Shah also plays a key role. This romantic film showcases Vijay Varma's poetic style. Beautiful poetry can be heard throughout the trailer, which matches the film's theme.
Vijay Varma Becomes Naseeruddin's Disciple
The trailer for this film was released today, Monday, November 10th. The story is set in Old Delhi. Naseeruddin Shah plays a renowned poet, and Fatima Sana Shaikh plays his daughter. Vijay Varma comes to Naseeruddin to learn poetry. As he learns poetry under his tutelage, he grows closer to his daughter.
He falls in love with the master's daughter!
Vijay falls in love with the master's daughter (Fatima), and a love affair begins. But then comes a twist. Naseeruddin Shah says, "This conscience definitely trembles. Sometimes before a crime, sometimes after." Shayari is heard throughout the trailer. The film's lyrics are written by Gulzar.
Release this month
Manish Malhotra is producing this film under his production house, Stage 5. The film's music is expected to be quite interesting. While the lyrics will be by Gulzar, the music will be by Vishal Bhardwaj. The film is directed by Vibha Puri. The film was originally titled "Ool Jalool Ishq," but was later changed to "Gustakh Ishq." The film will be released in theaters on November 25, 2025.
Audiences praise the trailer.
Audiences have given positive feedback after watching the film's trailer. One user wrote, "After a long time, I felt like a good movie was coming after watching a trailer." Some users are praising the performances of Fatima and Vijay.
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