Ishq (1997) is a romantic drama filled with action and comedy. It tells the story of two couples who are brought together by circumstances and find themselves entangled in a web of love and hatred. The movie explores themes of poverty, fake identities, and extreme wealth, while also delivering slapstick comedy and thrilling action sequences. With elements of musical and melodrama, Ishq is a rollercoaster ride of emotions and unexpected twists.
Nic (Glenn Morshower), a devoted father, husband, and friend with a passion for fishing and bowling, had the perfect life until his wife left after they became empty nesters, leaving him heartbroken. However, his world takes a hilarious turn when he secretly starts dating his best friend's (Kevin Farley as Pastor Kris) sister, leading to uproarious complications. This heartwarming comedy-drama follows Nic as he navigates the aftermath of his wife's departure, discovering the transformative power of love, friendship, and laughter in unexpected places, all while cherishing his favorite pastimes of fishing and bowling. Actor/Comedian Gary Valentine plays the role of Spike, Nic's high school rival.
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To save their real estate agency, an ambitious businesswoman and her entitled boss must convince an investor they're married -- despite hating each other.
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