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Central Conflict: The story follows Gulrez "Gullu" Qadir, a shoe-sales girl from Hyderabad who is disillusioned with love after repeatedly facing dowry demands.

The "Con": To fulfill her dream of studying shoe design in America, Gullu and her father, Abdul, plot to trap a groom in a false dowry case under IPC Section 498A to claim alimony.

Cultural Fusion: The narrative moves from the spicy, traditional culture of Hyderabad to the rich culinary landscape of Lucknow, where Gullu meets Tariq "Taru" Haidar, a charming chef.

Theme: The film examines the stigma of dowry practices in a lighter vein while challenging traditional gender dynamics. 2. Core Cast & Characters Role/Description Gulrez "Gullu" Qadir Parineeti Chopra

A feisty Hyderabadi girl who plans a con to fund her dreams. Tariq "Taru" Haidar Aditya Roy Kapur A skilled and sensitive Lucknawi cook who falls for Gullu. Abdul Qadir Anupam Kher

Gullu's supportive, single father who is a High Court clerk. Amjad Karan Wahi

A promising young man whose dowry demands spark Gullu's plan. 3. Music & Soundtrack

The Ultimate Guide to Daawat-e-Ishq: A Feast of Love and Flavors Welcome to our deep dive into the delicious world of Daawat-e-Ishq

(2014)! If you’re a fan of romantic comedies with a side of spicy kebabs and heartfelt drama, this movie belongs on your watchlist. Below is an exclusive index of everything that makes this Yash Raj Films production a flavorful cinematic experience. 1. Plot Overview: A Recipe for Romance The story follows Gulrez "Gullu" Qadir

(Parineeti Chopra), a bright shoe salesperson in Hyderabad who is disillusioned by constant dowry demands from prospective grooms. Frustrated, she and her father (Anupam Kher) hatch a con-plan to find a groom, trap him in a fake dowry case using Section 498A, and use the settlement money to fulfill her dream of moving to America. Tariq "Taru" Haidar

(Aditya Roy Kapur), a big-hearted, flamboyant chef from Lucknow who owns a famous kebab joint. What starts as a scam turns into a "masaledaar" journey as two vibrant cultures—and their culinary traditions—clash and eventually blend. index of daawat e ishq exclusive

Parineeta Chopra and Aditya Roy Kapoor’s Daawat-e-Ishq ... - IMDb

The 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy Daawat-e-Ishq (Feast of Love) is a flavorful exploration of love, food, and social issues, specifically focusing on the dowry system in India. Directed by Habib Faisal and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films, the film follows the "tuning-setting" between a Hyderabadi shoe salesgirl and a Lucknawi chef. Exclusive Film Index & Details

Lead Cast: Stars Parineeti Chopra as Gulrez "Gullu" Qadir/Sania Habibullah and Aditya Roy Kapur as Tariq "Taru" Haidar.

Key Supporting Cast: Includes Anupam Kher as Abdul Qadir and Karan Wahi as Amjad. Release Information: Date: 19 September 2014. Budget: ₹32 crore. Box Office: Approximately ₹35.58 crore worldwide. Soundtrack (by Sajid-Wajid): Daawat-e-Ishq - Javed Ali, Sunidhi Chauhan (5:20).

Mannat - Keerthi Sagathia, Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal (4:59). Rangreli - Wajid, Shreya Ghoshal (3:54). Shayarana - Shalmali Kholgade (4:16). Jaadu Tone Waaliyan - Shabab Sabri (4:12). Mannat (Reprise) - Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal (2:55). Daawat-e-Ishq (Instrumental) (1:50). Key Themes & Plot Elements:

Social Commentary: Centers on the misuse of Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code (anti-dowry law) as the protagonist attempts to scam dowry-seeking men.

Culinary Focus: Food acts as a bridge between the distinct cultures of Hyderabad and Lucknow. Streaming Platform: Currently available on Netflix.

Daawat-e-Ishq (English: Feast of Love) is a vibrant romantic comedy directed by Habib Faisal and produced under the prestigious Yash Raj Films banner. The film is celebrated for its authentic portrayal of two distinct Indian food capitals: Hyderabad and Lucknow. Release Date: September 19, 2014. Genre: Romance, Comedy, Drama with a strong social message. Running Time: approximately 118–123 minutes. 2. The Plot: A Recipe for Romance and Revenge

The story follows Gulrez "Gullu" Qadir (Parineeti Chopra), a disillusioned shoe-sales girl from Hyderabad who is tired of being rejected by dowry-seeking men. Alongside her father, Abdul Qadir (Anupam Kher), she masterminds a plan to entrap a groom, file a false dowry case under Section 498A, and use the out-of-court settlement to fund her dream of studying in America.

Their target is Tariq "Taru" Haidar (Aditya Roy Kapur), a charismatic and kind-hearted chef who owns the legendary "Haidari Kababs" in Lucknow. As Taru wins Gullu over with his culinary skills and genuine affection, she faces a moral dilemma between her financial ambitions and her growing feelings for him. Daawat-e-Ishq (2014) - Plot - IMDb Central Conflict : The story follows Gulrez "Gullu"

Title: The Lost Verse of Daawat-e-Ishq

The basement of the old city archives in Hyderabad smelled of turmeric, old paper, and rain. It was a scent Zayd had known his entire life. As the grandson of the legendary Chef Kasim, he had grown up believing that the secret to the world’s best biryani lay in the quality of the saffron or the marination time of the meat.

But standing amidst the dust motes dancing in the shaft of afternoon light, Zayd realized he had been wrong.

In his hand, he held a heavy, leather-bound ledger. It was battered and singed at the corners, salvaged from a fire that had nearly destroyed the family restaurant, Daawat, three decades ago. Most people assumed the ledger was a simple account book, recording the cost of rice and lamb.

Zayd opened it. There were no numbers. There were only names.

Ayesha (1994) – Patience. Raghav (1987) – Forgiveness. Fatima (1978) – First Love.

This wasn't an account book. It was an index. An index of the invisible ingredients.

Zayd’s fingers trembled as he turned the brittle pages. The title embossed in fading gold leaf on the inside cover read: The Index of Daawat-e-Ishq – Exclusive.

He remembered his grandfather’s raspy voice on his deathbed. "The pot knows what the heart feels, Zayd. If you cook with anger, the rice burns from the inside. If you cook with sorrow, the gravy sours. The recipe is easy; the index is the hard part."

At the time, Zayd had dismissed it as the rambling of an old man. He was a modern chef; he used scales, thermometers, and molecular gastronomy. But his food had no soul. The critics said it was "technically perfect, spiritually hollow." Notes for Use:

He turned to the entry dated a week before the fire. It was his grandfather’s handwriting. Name: Unknown Traveler. Condition: Broken. Ingredient required: A pinch of nostalgia, a spoonful of warmth, a heavy dash of hope.

Zayd scanned the rest of the entry. There was no recipe listed. Instead, there was a story. The traveler had been a man who lost his family in the riots. He hadn't eaten in days. Kasim hadn't just fed him; he had recreated the specific flavor of the man's mother's cooking from a verbal description. The entry noted the specific wood used for the smoke (sandalwood) and the temperature of the serving (scalding, to force the man to slow down and breathe).

The index wasn't a list of dishes. It was a catalogue of emotional frequencies and how to translate them into flavor. It was the "Exclusive" database of the human condition. Kasim hadn't just cooked food; he had cooked the diner.

Zayd spent the entire night cross-referencing the index. He realized that for Daawat to rise again, he couldn't just open the doors. He had to revive the system.

The next morning, Zayd taped a sign to the front door of the shuttered restaurant. It didn't say "Grand Reopening." It read: "The Index is Open. Reservations required."

He didn't ask customers for their orders. He asked them for their state of mind.

His first customer was a young woman, Priya. She looked exhausted. "Rough week?" Zayd asked, his pen hovering over a fresh notebook—Volume II of the Index. "I got fired yesterday," she whispered. "And I feel invisible."

Zayd consulted the old ledger.


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 Everything's Alright
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 Hosanna
 Simon Zealotes/Poor Jerusalem
 Pilate's Dream
 The Temple
 
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 I Don't Know How to Love Him
 Damned For All Time/Blood Money

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 Could We Start Again
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 Trial Before Pilate (incl. 39 lashes)
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 ACT ONE  
 Overture
 Heaven On Their Minds
 What's The Buzz
 Strange Thing Mystifying
 Everything's Alright
 This Jesus Must Die

 Hosanna
 Simon Zealotes/Poor Jerusalem
 Pilate's Dream
 The Temple

 
Everything's Alright (reprise)
 I Don't Know How to Love Him
 Damned For All Time/Blood Money

 ACT 2  
 The Last Supper
 Gethsemane (I only want to say)
 The Arrest
 Peter's Denial
 Pilate and Christ
 King Herod's Song
 Could We Start Again

 Judas' Death
 Trial Before Pilate (incl. 39 lashes)
 Superstar
 The Crucifixion
 John Nineteen Forty-One

 OTHER  
Could We Start Again, Please?
Curtain Call A - Superstar
Curtain Call B - Hosanna
Curtain Call C - Superstar

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