Three: Love, Lies, Betrayal
Three – Love, Lies and Betrayal | |
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Directed by | Vishal Pandya |
Produced by |
Mirah Entertainment ASA Productions |
Starring |
Aashish Chaudhary Nausheen Ali Sardar Akshay Kapoor |
Music by | Chirantan Bhatt |
Cinematography | Pravin Bhatt |
Distributed by | ASA Productions and Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Three – Love, Lies and Betrayal is a Hindi film starring Aashish Chaudhary, Nausheen Ali Sardar, and Akshay Kapoor. It was released on 21 August 2009.
Plot
Three – Love, Lies and Betrayal is a film about what takes place within a house that is located in Purple Lake. The story revolves around Anjini Dutt (Nausheen Ali Sardar) the wife of Rajeev Dutt (Akshay Kapoor). Anjini is a violin teacher who runs the house with whatever she earns. However, Rajeev, is facing a great loss in his business and has not been able to earn much, and relies on Anjini's earnings. This leads to frustration in their relationship. Finally, Rajeev gains the courage to ask Anjini to sell the house and give him the money to invest in business. This enrages Anjini because the house is the only connection she has to her late parents. However, she decides to help her husband and gives one portion of her house on rent. This brings Sanjay (Aashish Chaudhary) into the picture who comes to stay as a tenant. He soon finds out the tension between the couple and sympathizes Anjini. Anjini then falls in love with Sanjay. Is Sanjay's love for real? Has Anjini made a mistake? Will she have to pay for it with her house…or even her life? What is written in her fate? Who will win in this game of love, lies and betrayal? Basically Sanjay has been paid by her husband to trap her and then blackmail her with so that she pays him the money and in return the husband gets the money. The plan however, backfires and ends with Rajeev the husband dying and Sanjay being implicated for it.
Reception
Upon release the film has met with lukewarm reviews. Mihir Fadnavis of India.com, who gave the film 2 stars out of 5, noted that "It won't be long before you figure out how the film is going to end, the clichés, packaged in some nifty cinematography keep piling on top of each other as the story progresses."