Released two years after the original, Ekk Deewana Tha features as Sachin, a middle-class Mumbai boy aspiring to be a filmmaker, and British model Amy Jackson in her Hindi debut as Jessie. The film follows the same core premise: a Hindu boy falls for a girl from a conservative Malayali Christian family. Key Differences and the Controversial Ending
The music was received far better than the film itself and is considered one of A.R. Rahman's finest Hindi soundtracks.
Ekk Deewana Tha received mixed to negative reviews upon release and performed poorly at the box office. vinnaithaandi varuvaayaa hindi
It is occasionally available on streaming platforms like Disney+ Hotstar or YouTube (premium) depending on regional licensing.
Despite the rejection, they remain friends. Their relationship is a rollercoaster of emotional highs and lows. They decide to break up multiple times but find it impossible to stay apart. Eventually, Sachin gets an opportunity to assist a famous director in Kerala, bringing him closer to Jessie. Released two years after the original, Ekk Deewana
The heart of both films is the soundtrack by . Rahman reused his iconic score from VTV, with Hindi lyrics penned by Javed Akhtar . IMDbhttps://www.imdb.com Ekk Deewana Tha (2012) - IMDb
Here is the full feature breakdown of the Hindi adaptation, covering its plot, cast, music, and reception. Rahman's finest Hindi soundtracks
The Tamil original is famous for its "realistic" and somewhat tragic ending, where the protagonists do not end up together.
फिल्म का संगीत देवी श्री प्रसाद ने दिया है, जो एक प्रसिद्ध संगीतकार हैं। फिल्म के गाने बहुत ही अच्छे हैं और आज भी लोगों के दिलों में बसे हुए हैं। विशेष रूप से, "विन्नैताण्डी वरवाया" गाने ने बहुत ही लोकप्रियता हासिल की थी।
Sachin confesses his love to Jessie, but she rejects him. The primary conflict arises from their religious differences—Sachin is a Hindu, and Jessie is a conservative Malayali Christian. Jessie’s father is strictly against the relationship. Additionally, Jessie is older than Sachin, a fact that bothers her but not him.
Released two years after the original, Ekk Deewana Tha features as Sachin, a middle-class Mumbai boy aspiring to be a filmmaker, and British model Amy Jackson in her Hindi debut as Jessie. The film follows the same core premise: a Hindu boy falls for a girl from a conservative Malayali Christian family. Key Differences and the Controversial Ending
The music was received far better than the film itself and is considered one of A.R. Rahman's finest Hindi soundtracks.
Ekk Deewana Tha received mixed to negative reviews upon release and performed poorly at the box office.
It is occasionally available on streaming platforms like Disney+ Hotstar or YouTube (premium) depending on regional licensing.
Despite the rejection, they remain friends. Their relationship is a rollercoaster of emotional highs and lows. They decide to break up multiple times but find it impossible to stay apart. Eventually, Sachin gets an opportunity to assist a famous director in Kerala, bringing him closer to Jessie.
The heart of both films is the soundtrack by . Rahman reused his iconic score from VTV, with Hindi lyrics penned by Javed Akhtar . IMDbhttps://www.imdb.com Ekk Deewana Tha (2012) - IMDb
Here is the full feature breakdown of the Hindi adaptation, covering its plot, cast, music, and reception.
The Tamil original is famous for its "realistic" and somewhat tragic ending, where the protagonists do not end up together.
फिल्म का संगीत देवी श्री प्रसाद ने दिया है, जो एक प्रसिद्ध संगीतकार हैं। फिल्म के गाने बहुत ही अच्छे हैं और आज भी लोगों के दिलों में बसे हुए हैं। विशेष रूप से, "विन्नैताण्डी वरवाया" गाने ने बहुत ही लोकप्रियता हासिल की थी।
Sachin confesses his love to Jessie, but she rejects him. The primary conflict arises from their religious differences—Sachin is a Hindu, and Jessie is a conservative Malayali Christian. Jessie’s father is strictly against the relationship. Additionally, Jessie is older than Sachin, a fact that bothers her but not him.