Chinar Daastaan-E-Ishq

Chinar: Daastaan-E-Ishq (transl.Poplar: A story of love) is a 2015 Bollywood movie directed by Sharique Minhaj and produced by Rajesh R Jain.[1] The film was one of the biggest flops at the box office by grossing only 1 lakh on its theatrical runs.

Chinar Daastaan-E-Ishq
Chinar Daastaan-E-Ishq movie poster
Directed bySharique Minhaj
Produced byRajesh R Jain
Written byRenzu Shah
Screenplay byMohsin Khan/ Sahar Quaze Dialogues By Sahar Quaze
Based onUrdu Novel "Jhil Jalti Hai"
Music bySalim Sen, Siddique Sen
CinematographyJigar
Edited byNitesh Rai
Production
company
Shagun Films Private Limited
Release date
16 October 2015
Running time
115 Minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget2 Crore

Cast

Filming

This film was shot in Kashmir and Mumbai.[4][5]

Release

This film was released in India on 16 October 2015.[3]

Soundtrack

The soundtrack for the album was composed by Salim Sen and Siddique Sen and lyrics was penned by Jamil Ahmed.

No.TitleWriter(s)Singer(s)Length
1."Mujhe Jeena Hai"Jamil AhmedAli Aslam, Aayushi Shah3:53
2."Dil Ki Parton Pe"Jamil AhmedShahid Mallya4:49
3."Alvida"Jamil AhmedZubeen Garg5:26
Total length:14:08
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