Producers: Ajay Jaiswal and Satish Tripathi
Director: Anil Ballani
Starcast: Adhyayan Suman, Sara Loren, Sanskkriti Jain etc
Genre: Drama
The scenario of Ishq Click opens with Aditya Vardhan (Adhyayan Suman), a professional photographer, who has come to Darjeeling on a Goverment
assignment. Over here Aditya meets an orphan girl Sophia Diaz (Sara Loren) and starts wooing her. He then invites her to Mumbai to try her hands in the Fashion world. Sophia agrees and with Aditya’s help she becomes a most sought after model and even has a live – in relationship with him. Next Aditya meets Ira (Sanskriti Jain) daughter of an Internationally famed photographer. Now Aditya woos Ira to further his career as a photographer. Soon enough he succeeds and even gets married to Ira. With his new found success, pride and arrogance overtakes Aditya’s mind and this becomes the cause of his rapid downfall and his life, as well as the audiences, becomes full of miseries.
Director Anil Ballani has seriously erred in his directorial commitment for Ishq Click as he has made a hotch potch of this such a simple triangular drama. Besides sadly enough nothing seems to have gone in his favour, neither his behind the scenes amateurish team of technicians nor the, on the screen team of, actors.
But all said and done a well deserved mention must go to the film’s cinematographer and the film’s music composer.
Performance wise all the trio of actors Adhyayan Suman, Sara Loren and Sanskkriti Jain needs to take a crash course in acting to brush up their non – existent acting skills. Not only these even the so called supporting actors have failed to lend an adequate support to enliven the proceedings on the silver screen.
On the whole one can at least say that the first half of Ishq Click is somewhat tolerable with one or two good songs. But the second half of Ishq Click drags on and on to such an extent that it crosses all the limits of boredom.