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Ishq Vishk Rebound marks Rohit Saraf's 10th film in his career, consistently filled with lover boy roles. As always, Rohit Saraf shines, but the story falls short. Read the full movie review.

Published: June 22, 2024 4:01 PM IST By If you recall Shahid Kapoor’s film , it followed the coming-of-age story of Rajiv (Shahid Kapoor), a college student navigating the complexities of first love, friendships, and self-discovery. Rohit Saraf made a commendable effort to match Shahid Kapoor’s performance in the original Ishq Vishk. The similarities between the two were evident on the big screen, as both actors were in their ‘softboy’ era during their respective films, which made them danced their way into audience’s hearts.



While Rohit’s character, Raghav, was portrayed as somewhat timid, Shahid’s character, Rajiv, was more assertive and ready to take the lead. Also, some brownie points to Raghav’s character for adding that touch of humour every here and there in the movie. Unlike typical movies, starts from the ending.

We are introduced to Raghav (Rohit Saraf), an aspiring writer who has recently moved to Mumbai. While it seems like he is there to chase his dreams, the real reason unfolds as the story progresses. However, Raghav’s story would be incomplete without his friends.

Together, Raghav (Rohit Saraf), Sanya (Pashmina Roshan), and Sahir (Jibraan Khan) form an inseparable childhood trio and can be called truly ‘ek dusre ki jaan.’ While the friendship between.

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