- Release Date: 2003
- Runtime: 152 min
- Genre: Drama, Musical, Romance
- Starring: Himanshu Mallik, Mallika Sherawat, Shivaji Satam, Shahbaaz Khan ... see all
- Director: Govind Menon
- Plot: A story bout a relationship that's ended. Khwahish traces the sexy, funny and intense relationship of Amar Ranawat(Himanshu Malik) and Lekha Khorzuvekar (Mallika Sherawat) from the time they meet in... Read more
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| Apr 14, 2008Real Bollywood
The model-turned actress wowed audiences with her very first film "Khwahish" and repeated the success story with "Murder" and "Pyaar Ke Side Effects".
The source said Mallika at first was not too happy about the banner's choice of Shah as director.
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| Jun 07, 2003Rediff India
But Asha Bhosle sounds magnificent, singing love songs, classical numbers and dance numbers with élan.
It seems as if director Govind Menon started the film, but lost interest in it, much like the lead pair after marriage.
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News
East-West Fusion
screendaily.com –
2009-04-30
Khwahish director signs Dharmendra
apunkachoice.com –
2003-12-20
The original He-Man of the Hindi film industry, Dharmendra has been signed by Khwahish director Govind Menon, for a film that will also star the latest sex bomb in Bollywood, Mallika Sherawat. ... Full Article
Mallika is hot, but 'Khwahish' is not!
rediff.com –
2003-06-07
Khwahish is a waste of time. Forget the script; there is none. What's worse, the chemistry between the lead couple, Mallika Sherawat and Himanshu Malik, is non-existent. ... Full Article
Without any godfather or celebrity surname to ride on, these start-eyed beauties are determined to carve a niche for themselves. Bollywood has its own share of stars hailing from cozy parts of the country to boast of. ... Full Article
Actress Shweta Konnur's next film is 'C U @ 9'. Which will release this Friday. She doesn't like meaningless cinemas. About the film she says, "It's thriller and it has bold scenes but the sex in the film is not... ... Full Article



