Darling (2007 Indian film)

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Darling is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language horror film[1] starring Esha Deol, Fardeen Khan and Isha Koppikar, and directed by Ram Gopal Varma.[3] It was shot in Mumbai, India. The soundtrack was composed by Himesh Reshammiya and Pritam.

Darling
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRam Gopal Varma
Written byPrawaal Raman
Kona Venkat
Produced byBhushan Kumar
Krishan Kumar Dua
Starring
CinematographyAmit Roy
Music byPritam
Himesh Reshammiya
Prasanna Shekhar
Production
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Distributed byBalaji Motion Pictures (India)
Eros International (Overseas)
Release date
  • 7 September 2007 (2007-09-07)
Running time
132 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget₹6.5 crore[2]
Note: figure contains print and advertising costs
Box office₹4.75 crore[2]

Synopsis

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Aditya is married to a traditional wife, Ashwini, and has a young boy. But he is having an affair with his secretary, Geeta Menon, who has a wild personality. He manages to balance the women with clever lies. He promises Geeta he will marry her after divorcing Ashwini. He seems to display fetish behaviours with the two women.

On one of their romantic excursions, Aditya takes Geeta to his friend's bungalow at Madh Island. All seems fine until Geeta shocks Aditya with news that she is pregnant. Worried, he insists that they cannot have a child together and suggests an abortion. This attitude enrages Geeta, and they engage in a fight in which he pushes her. She accidentally hits her head against a hard object, the force of which kills her instantly. He disposes of her body and returns home, behaving as if everything is normal.

His former lover returns as a vengeful ghost who will stop at nothing till she gets her revenge. She appears often to frighten Aditya. Ashwini notices her husband's fear of a ghost whom she cannot see. To relieve his guilt, Aditya admits his affair with Geeta and her death to Ashwini. His wife's reaction is to leave, but she is then admitted to the hospital due to a major accident. Geeta returns to the frame and gives her forgiveness to Aditya. Ashwini recovers, but Geeta's revengeful soul has transferred into her body.

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Music

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Darling
Studio album by
Pritam, Himesh Reshammiya, Prasanna Shekhar
Released
15 June 2007 (India)
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Label
ProducerRam Gopal Verma
Pritam, Himesh Reshammiya, Prasanna Shekhar chronology
Naqaab
(2007)
Darling
(2007)
Bhool Bhulaiyaa
(2007)

The soundtrack was released on 1 August 2007 in many formats including music cassette, MP3 files, audio CD, and DVD-Audio. The music was composed by Pritam and Himesh Reshammiya in a guest song. The first reviews of the soundtrack have been positive with indiafm.com rating the music at 3.5 out of 5. Joginder Tuteja of indiafm.com said "Darling is a good album that thoroughly entertains while it is on." SmasHits.com said "Darling is the biggest musical bonanza from Ramu's factory after series of miserable musical releases from bunch of his reliable protégés in last few years."

On 10 September 2007 the film was at number 5 on the charts.

The song "Aa Khushi Se Khudkushi" from this film is a cover of Namie Amuro's song "Want Me, Want Me", which was released on 6 April 2005.[citation needed]

Song Singer(s) Music Duration Picturised on
"Tadap Tadap" Himesh Reshammiya and Tulsi Kumar Himesh Reshammiya Fardeen Khan and Esha Deol
"Aa Khushi Se Khudkushi" Shaan and Sunidhi Chauhan Pritam Fardeen Khan and Nisha Kothari
"Saathiya" Adnan Sami and Tulsi Kumar Pritam Fardeen Khan and Isha Koppikar
"Hasaye Bhi" Shaan and Tulsi Kumar Pritam
"Akele Tanha Jiya Na Jaye" Tulsi Kumar Pritam
"Awaaz Koi" Priyadarshini Prasanna Shekhar
"Aa Khushi Se Khudkushi" (Remix by Dj A-Myth) Shaan and Sunidhi Chauhan Pritam
"Hasaye Bhi" (Remix by Dj A-Myth) Shaan and Tulsi Kumar Pritam
"Saathiya" (Remix by Dj A-Myth) Adnan Sami and Tulsi Kumar Pritam

References

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  1. ^ a b "Darling". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Darling - Movie - Box Office India". Box Office India. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  3. ^ "Review: Darling". Hindustan Times. 7 September 2007. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
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