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Zeher-e-Ishq

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Zeher-e-Ishq
Directed byKhalid Khan
Produced byKhalid khan
Written byMohammad Asif
StarringAsad Zaman Khan
Maira Khan
Sana Nawaz
Tipu
Shabbir Jan
Shakeel
Music byWaqar Ali
CinematographyMirza Mehmood Ahmed
Production
company
Hum Films, KK Film Productions
Distributed byHum Films
Running time
130 minutes
CountryPakistan
LanguageUrdu

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Zeher-e-Ishq (Urdu: زہر عشق‎) is a Pakistani Sufism love Drama film directed by Khalid Khan and written by Mohammad Asif. The film stars are Rohit Purohit (India), Aslihan Akmez (Turkey), Asad Zaman Khan, Resham, Sana Nawaz, Tipu, Shabbir Jan, Shakeel, Suzain Fatima and Shazad Ali Khan.

Plot[edit]

A whirling Dervish from Turkey falls in love with a Jogi in Pakistan. Their romantic attraction scandalizes their communities, with attempts made to divide the couple. The couple's love for each other is stronger than their community's animosity so they abandon all, and flee. Their love is put to the test by enduring the hardships of crossing a scorching desert but emerge to a dramatic end.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Principal photography on the film began in mid-December 2015, which will end in 2017. Filming took place on several locations in Pakistan, Turkey and Europe.[1][2][3]

Soundtrack[edit]

Zeher-e-Ishq
🎙️ Recorded2018
LanguageUrdu

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The soundtrack for Zeher-e-Ishq is composed by Waqar Ali, comprising seven songs, sung by Sajjad Ali and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Indian playback singers Sunidhi Chauhan, Palak Muchhal and Mohammad Irfan Ali.

References[edit]

  1. Jawaid, Wajiha (4 December 2015). "5 reasons to look forward to Khalid Khan's 'Zeher-e-Ishq'". HipinPakistan. Archived from the original on 24 January 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2016. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. Siddiqui, Maleeha Hamid (3 December 2015). "New film Zeher-e-Ishq hopes to spread Rumi's teachings about love". Dawn. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  3. "'Zeher-e-Ishq' set to go on the floors". The Express Tribune. 6 December 2015. Retrieved 13 February 2016.

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