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Very few romantic thriller films have been made in Bollywood. These films can be counted on fingers. ‘Haseen Dilruba’, ‘Andhadhun’, and ‘Raj’ are on top in the category of such films. Here we are going to tell you about another such romantic thriller film. The romantic thriller film, released a year before Dino Morea and Bipasha Basu’s ‘Raj’ proved to be a superhit. Like the film, the songs were also superhits.
The Canadian actress made her Bollywood debut with this film, released in 2001. Then she worked with many big actors, including John Abraham-Mahesh Babu and became a top actress. The story of this romantic thriller film was written by Mahesh Bhatt and its director was Vikram Bhatt. Aftab Shivdasani was in the lead role in the film. The name of this film which became a superhit at the box office is ‘Kasoor’.
Lisa Ray made her Bollywood debut with ‘Kasoor’. Lisa was born in Canada. Before her Bollywood debut, she worked in the Tamil film ‘Netaji’ and the Kannada film ‘Yuvraj’. Before this, she played a very small role in the 1994 film ‘Hanste Khelte’. Lisa Ray’s voice in ‘Kasoor’ was dubbed by Divya Dutta. Divya Dutta was also in the film, but surprisingly, Mona Ghosh Shetty dubbed her voice. Irrfan Khan and Ashutosh Rana also played important roles in the film.
The story of ‘Kasoor’ starts with the murder of a girl named Preeti. Preeti is the wife of a journalist named Shekhar. Ashutosh Rana’s character, Inspector Lokhande, suspects Shekhar and claims to have evidence against him and arrests him, and declares him guilty. Lisa Ray’s character, Simran Bhargava, fights Shekhar’s case. During this, a lot of high-voltage drama is seen. Shekhar and Simran fall in love with each other. Simran tries her best to prove him innocent.
But one mistake of Shekhar exposes his whole secret. In the climax, it is revealed that he was the one who killed his wife. The audience liked this film very much. According to India Today, this film made on a budget of Rs 3 crore, collected Rs 14 crore.
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