Aashiqui - Plot

Plot

Rahul (Rahul Roy) and Anu Verghese (Anu Agarwal) are held by the police simultaneously on charges of creating a disturbance and running away, respectively. Rahul is angry with his dad for marrying a second time, while his first wife is still alive; Anu ran away from an oppressive girls' hostel run by Arnie Campbell (Tom Alter). They meet again, and love happens. Rahul helps Anu be independent and seek a job. Anu is discovered by a talent agent to be a model, which she accepts. Rahul wants to marry Anu but first must establish himself. He does establish himself as a singer but is under the impression that Anu helped him with his career. His ego is hurt, and he is resentful towards her. Anu then decides to better her career for which she must re-locate to Paris. The film's villain, model director Mr. Padam Singh persuades Anu to accompany him to the airport but at the climax when Rahul comes to stop her from boarding the flight it is finally revealed that Anu has decided to stay behind to renew her relationship with Rahul (as a married woman).

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