Aisaa Kyon

  • 2003




16 %
₹ 8 Lakhs

Aisaa Kyon is a 2003 Hindi-language Thriller motion picture directed by Ajay Kanchan and Mahesh Bhatt and produced by Mahesh Bhatt and Dr. Dominic Emmanula under the banner of Vishesh Films. Rajesh Pandit comes from a middle-class family, living with his widowed dad, and an unmarried sister. He studies in College, and is in love with fellow- collegian, Kaajal, who comes from a wealthy family and wants to be a Journalist. Unhappy with the College atmosphere, especially about reservations of scheduled caste, tribes, dalits, and other backward classes, who were shunned and despised in India, Rajesh contests the election for College Students President, and wins it against long-time President, Kranti Thakur. Rajesh's dream is now to pass his college examinations, study the Indian Police Service (IPS) and become a police officer, marry Kaajal and settle down. He does well in his exams as well in his interview and is told that he is likely to be selected. However, this does not happen and the fortunate candidate happens to be one from a backward class. His dreams shattered, now must come to terms that he must now resort to some other means to get an IPS posting, arrange for enough dowry to get his sister married. He is fully aware that the path is must now adopt will mean changing his name to Rajesh Paswan, and working for a shady politician named Dharamdas, a move that will change his life forever. Written by rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com). Aisaa kyon stars Rati Agnihotri, Aryan Vaid, Gopi Bhalla, Mehul Bhojak, Avtar Gill, Johnny Lever and Shiva Rindani. The music was composed by Vijay Patil along with Tausif Akhtar. Cinematography was done by Rajan Kinagi and editing by Ashfaq Makrani. It was released on 1st January 2003. Aisaa Kyon was made on a budget of ₹40 lakh and at the box office it grossed only ₹8 lakh.

Release Date 01 JAN 2003
Run Time 2 HOURS 20 MINUTES
Budget ₹ 40 LAKHS
Language

Hindi

Genre

Thriller

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Cast & Crew


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