Raqeeb

Raqeeb: Rivals in Love
Directed by Anurag Singh (director)
Produced by Raj Kanwar
Starring Sharman Joshi
Tanushree Dutta
Jimmy Shergill
Rahul Khanna
Music by

Pritam

Background Score=Raju Rao
Cinematography Fuwad Khan
Edited by Kuldeep Mehan
Production
company
Distributed by Inderjit Films Combine
Release dates
18 May 2007 (2007-05-18)
Running time
124 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi

Raqeeb (Hindi: रक़ीब, Urdu: رقیب, translation: Rival (in love)) is a 2007 Bollywood action-thriller film directed by Anurag Singh (director), and produced by Raj Kanwar. The film stars Sharman Joshi, Jimmy Shergill, Rahul Khanna, Tanushree Dutta. It released on 18 May 2007 and received mixed response from critics. However, it did well at the box office grossing 39 crores.

Plot

The story is about Sophie (Tanushree Dutta) and how she tricks two men to fall in love with her through her charms. Sophie is in love with Sunny (Jimmy Shergill) and, to improve their lifestyle, she starts conning men into falling in love with her. Then she murders them and steals all their money. However, Sunny does not know that Sophie is planning to take all the money and frame him for the murders.

The first victim, Remo (Rahul Khanna), is a multi-millionaire simpleton who truly loves Sophie. However, she has him brutally murdered by Sunny, who she is also planning to murder soon. When Remo's childhood friend, Siddharth (Sharman Joshi), finds out that Sophie had him murdered, he plans for revenge. The climax has an unexpected twist of revenge.

Siddharth planned the whole scheme with Sophie for murdering Remo and framing Sunny for it and taking Remo's money and fortune. He is shown as the villain as he was the step-brother of Remo, whose father disowned him due to which his mother lost her mental balance and was undergoing treatment in an asylum. A number of fight scenes follow between Sunny and Remo and Sunny and Siddharth. The unexpected twist is that Remo isn't dead and is well aware of all that was happening and faked his death to find the culprit. A final lengthy fight takes place in the end in which Remo defeats Siddharth who accidentally kills himself as well as Sophie. Sunny is released and he befriends Remo while Remo pays donation to the asylum where Siddharth's mother is being treated.

Cast

Soundtrack

Raqeeb
Soundtrack album by Pritam
Released 16 July 2004 (2004-07-16)
Recorded 2007
Genre Feature Film soundtrack, Rock
Label T-Series
Producer Pritam
Pritam chronology
Awarapan
(2007)
'Raqeeb'
(2007)
Bhram
(2007)

Raqeeb had 8 songs[1] composed by Pritam and written by Sameer. The album received mixed to negative [2] Response from Critics. The Song 'Jaane Kaise' by K.K. was very Popular among the Masses.

# Song Singer(s) Length
1 ”Jaane Kaise” K.K. 06:14
2 ”Channa Ve Channa” Gayatri Ganjawala 04:34
3 ”Dushmana (Female) Sunidhi Chauhan 04:18
4 ”Tum Ho” Tulsi Kumar, Zubeen Garg 05:37
5 ”Qatil” Alisha Chinai 04:24
6 ”Dushmana (Male) Kunal Ganjawala 04:23
7 ”Channa Ve Channa (Remix)(Remixed by DJ G, Earl, Edgard G) Gayatri Ganjawala 04:27
8 ”Jaane Kaise (Remix)(Remixed by DJ G, Earl, Edgard G) K.K. 04:28

Reception

Raqeeb receive negative to mixed response from critics.

References

  1. "Raqeeb Music Details". Hindilyrics.net. Retrieved February 26, 2016.
  2. "Raqeeb Music Review: Gamsham". Glamsham.com. Retrieved February 26, 2016.

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