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Ishq Vishq Rebound: Pashmina Roshan, Rohit Saraf's new-age love story to recreate iconic drama

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Ishq Vishq Rebound: Pashmina Roshan, Rohit Saraf's new-age love story to recreate iconic drama
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Ishq Vishq Rebound: The 2003 film Ishq Vishq, starring Shahid Kapoor and Amrita Rao, was a huge success. Ramesh Taurani's Tips Films announced the film, which was directed by Ken Ghosh. While it was Shahid's first film in a leading role, it was Amrita's second, and the film's success set high benchmarks in the industry. Ramesh Taurani has revealed that the film will be remade with a new cast after nearly two decades. publive-image Now nearly two decades later, a sequel to this new-age love comedy is in the works, starring Gen Z stars. The film, titled Ishq Vishk Rebound, will see Pashmina Roshan, Hrithik Roshan's cousin, make her Bollywood debut alongside Rohit Saraf, Jibraan Khan, and Naila Grewal.
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