Aabeer Gulaal

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LPF Movie Rating: 13

Classification 13: This film is suitable for viewers aged 13 and above. Parental guidance is advised for viewers under the age of 13.
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LPF Movie Rating: 13

Classification 13: This film is suitable for viewers aged 13 and above. Parental guidance is advised for viewers under the age of 13.
Klasifikasi 13: Kategori filem ini adalah sesuai untuk penonton berumur 13 tahun ke atas. Bimbingan ibu bapa/penjaga digalakkan untuk penonton di bawah umur 13 tahun.
LPF Movie Rating: 13

Classification 13: This film is suitable for viewers aged 13 and above. Parental guidance is advised for viewers under the age of 13.
Klasifikasi 13: Kategori filem ini adalah sesuai untuk penonton berumur 13 tahun ke atas. Bimbingan ibu bapa/penjaga digalakkan untuk penonton di bawah umur 13 tahun.

12 September 2025

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Hindi

Director:

Aarti S. Bagdi

Cast:

Fawad Khan, Vaani Kapoor, Lisa Haydon

Genre:

Romance, Comedy

Language:

Hindi

Rating:

13

Release Date:

2025-09-12

Subtitles:

-

Runtimes:

134 minutes

Synopsis

When two strangers, each carrying their own hidden scars, cross paths unexpectedly, their lives begin to intertwine in ways neither could have imagined. What starts as a tentative bond slowly deepens into something that challenges their understanding of love and healing.

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About The Director Of Aabeer Gulaal: Aarti S. Bagdi

Aarti S. Bagdi has steadily built a reputation for crafting stories that balance emotional depth with everyday realism. She is known for films like Chalti Rahe Zindagi and Udne Do, which earned her recognition for their sensitive storytelling.

Her approach often emphasizes character-driven narratives instead of spectacle. This makes her a natural fit for a romantic comedy like Aabeer Gulaal, where the focus lies on relationships and personal journeys.

Key Details about Aarti S. Bagdi:

  • Profession: Writer, Director
  • Notable Works: Chalti Rahe Zindagi, Udne Do
  • Style: Intimate, character-focused, emotionally layered
  • Collaborations: Worked with production houses such as Indian Stories, A Richer Lens, and Aarjay Pictures

She has shown a consistent interest in stories that explore resilience and human connection. Even in lighter genres, her films retain a grounded sensibility.

In Aabeer Gulaal, she brings together actors like Fawad Khan and Vaani Kapoor, using their chemistry to anchor the narrative. The film was shot largely in London, reflecting her eye for locations that add texture to the story.

Her collaboration with music director Amit Trivedi also signals her intent to blend strong visuals with a memorable soundscape. This pairing suggests a film that values both mood and melody in equal measure.

Know The Cast And Characters: Fawad Khan, Vaani Kapoor, Lisa Haydon

Fawad Khan returns to Hindi cinema after several years with the role of Aabeer Singh, a London-based restaurateur carrying the weight of a troubled past. Known for his understated screen presence, he steps into a part that demands restraint, charm, and emotional depth in equal measure.

Vaani Kapoor plays Gulaal Bajaj, a spirited woman who escapes an arranged marriage and finds herself in unfamiliar territory abroad. Her character thrives on energy, spontaneity, and resilience, offering a clear contrast to Aabeer’s guarded nature.

Lisa Haydon takes on the role of Laila, a character tied to Aabeer’s world in ways that add tension to the central relationship. Haydon’s casting suggests a mix of glamour and edge, traits she has often brought to her previous performances.

Actor Character Description
Fawad Khan Aabeer Singh A reserved restaurateur with a complex past
Vaani Kapoor Gulaal Bajaj A free-spirited woman on her own journey
Lisa Haydon Laila A figure from Aabeer’s life adding conflict

Together, these three form the emotional core of Aabeer Gulaal. Their interplay—whether in moments of rivalry, attraction, or unease—shapes much of the film’s narrative rhythm.