Dil Aashiqana Film -
Kabir hands her an adapter, and their hands brush. For him, it’s lightning. For her, it’s a static discharge—measurable, negligible.
The story follows ( Karan Nath ), a brave college student, and his classmate Pooja ( Jividha Sharma ), whose romance is shattered when her flight is hijacked. The stakes escalate when Karan discovers the hijacking was orchestrated by Pooja’s own brother, Vijay Varma ( Rajat Bedi ), a member of a terrorist group. Karan must fight to rescue Pooja and the other hostages, eventually exposing Vijay’s betrayal. Cast & Crew Director: Kuku Kohli dil aashiqana film
Karan Nath’s performance was received with moderate enthusiasm. He was praised for his dancing skills and physicality, which suited the musical nature of the film. Ayesha Jhulka, already an established star following Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992), provided a stable screen presence, though her role was largely limited to the archetypal "love interest" who is torn between her lover and her father. However, the acting spotlight was arguably stolen by Kiran Kumar. His portrayal of the double role—Kali Prasad and his twin brother—provided the necessary dramatic weight and menace required for the film’s thriller elements. Kabir hands her an adapter, and their hands brush
The opening credits of Dil Aashiqana don’t roll over a sunset or a Swiss meadow. They flash over a cluttered Mumbai chawl, where the monsoon rain hammers against tin roofs. The protagonist, (a brooding, unemployed poet), sits cross-legged on his charpai, writing couplets on a soggy cigarette pack. The story follows ( Karan Nath ), a
Kabir doesn’t defend himself. He simply picks up a dusty DVD of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge and places it in her hand.