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Tere Ishk Mein’ Enters Final Stretch as Aanand L. Rai Defends Vision and Cast Details Grueling Scenes

Strong trailer buzz plus A.R. Rahman’s album propel the Dhanush–Kriti Sanon drama toward its November 28 opening.

Overview

  • Aanand L. Rai addressed comparisons to Raanjhanaa and pushback over so‑called toxic love narratives, saying he seeks an honest story and healthy debate.
  • Kriti Sanon said the pre‑climax and climax were shot over about five to six days and left her physically and emotionally drained.
  • Dhanush described roles like Shankar as creatively demanding, recalling being told he has the “face of a heartbroken man” and calling such parts tricky to play.
  • Momentum continues to build with a widely praised trailer and a trending A.R. Rahman soundtrack as the film readies a Hindi and Tamil worldwide release on November 28.
  • Fresh pre‑release notes include Priyanshu Painyuli’s description of a darker tone and a distinct Delhi portrait, Kriti’s poetry post teasing the film’s themes, and speculative box‑office chatter placing modest early targets for entry into Sanon’s top‑grossers.