
Beiimaan Love
- Director
- Rajeev Chaudhari
- Studio
- Avanti Films Pvt Ltd.
- Release Date
- 13 October 2016
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
- Budget
- ₹17.00 Cr
- Box Office
- ₹3.11 Cr
Review
Deception narratives have a peculiar place in Hindi cinema—think of *Pyaar Ka Punchnama* or even the darker shades of *Kabali*—where moral ambiguity can work brilliantly if the film earns its complexity. *Beiimaan Love*, unfortunately, mistakes a nasty premise for depth. The central conceit of a man engineering heartbreak as revenge is neither explored with the psychological nuance of a proper character study nor executed with the lightness that might have made it palatable as a dark comedy. Director Rajeev Jhaveri seems uncertain whether he's making a romance, a revenge thriller, or a family drama, and this uncertainty seeps into every frame. The film meanders through its first half without establishing why we should care about either protagonist beyond their surface attractiveness.
The performances, particularly by the lead pair, feel undernourished by inadequate writing. There's no chemistry that justifies the emotional stakes, and neither actor finds the vulnerability or charm needed to make their characters three-dimensional. What could have been a fascinating deconstruction of toxic masculinity and manipulative love games instead plays out as a tedious exercise in watching beautiful people engage in petty schemes. The twist involving Sunaina's family background arrives not as a genuine shock but as a desperate plot device—a band-aid on a fundamentally broken narrative that tries to retroactively inject stakes into a relationship we never believed in.
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Storyline
So basically, this guy Raj comes from a wealthy business family, but things are pretty messy at home because the company's going through financial trouble and everyone's blaming him. He spots this woman named Sunaina at a party and learns she's actually working at his family's company now. Here's where it gets petty—he makes a bet that he can pretend to fall in love with her, win her over completely, and then break her heart as some kind of revenge thing. Sounds pretty twisted, right?
Raj starts playing the role of this reformed, hardworking guy, and honestly, Sunaina totally falls for his act. They get closer and closer, and before you know it, they're pretty serious about each other. His family gets wind of their relationship and gets excited about potentially arranging a wedding, which actually makes Raj reconsider his whole revenge plan since his dad and grandmother are now on board with the marriage.
When the wedding day finally arrives, some seriously shocking secrets about Sunaina's family background come to light, revealed by Raj's father's friend. Everything gets incredibly complicated from that point on, and you're left wondering how this whole mess is going to play out between these two and their families.




