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More than a decade after its release, Ishaqzaade stands tall as a gripping, emotionally draining, yet beautifully crafted film that proved love can sometimes be a battle worth fighting to the very end.
When Yash Raj Films released Ishaqzaade in May 2012, it marked a raw, violent departure from the studio's signature chiffon-saree romances. Written and directed by Habib Faisal, the film presented a gritty, localized take on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet , set against the backdrop of rural political rivalry in northern India. Over a decade later, the film remains a definitive milestone for its lead actors and a fascinating study of love clashing with deeply entrenched societal prejudice. The Backdrop: Political Warfare and Sacred Turf
Set in the fictional town of Alore, Ishaqzaade follows the turbulent love story of Parma Chauhan (Arjun Kapoor) and Zoya Qureshi (Parineeti Chopra). The two belong to rival political families locked in a generational war for local dominance.