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Ishqiya - Ibn-E-Batuta - Vidya Balan - Arshad Warsi - Naseeruddin Shah

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Set in eastern Uttar Pradesh, the movie is a tale of romance between individuals caught in a web of crime, suspense, passion and deceit. Two thieves, Khalujan (Naseeruddin Shah) and Babban (Arshad Warsi), are on the run from their boss, Mushtaq (Salman Shahid).They seek refuge with an old friend but instead meet his widow, Krishna (Vidya Balan). As they plan their escape, their time spent together draws the duo to her, Khalujan with his vision of old-fashioned love and Babban with his lascivious heart. The threat of imminent death forces them on a path of violence and betrayal.

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  • Ibn Battuta(Feb. 25, 1304 1368 or 1369) was a Moroccan Berber Muslim scholar and traveler who is known for the account of his travels and excursions called the Rihla (Voyage) in Arabic. His journeys lasted for a period of nearly thirty years and covered almost the entirety of the known Islamic world and beyond, extending from North Africa, West Africa, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe in the West, to the Middle East, Indian subcontinent, Central Asia, Southeast Asia and China in the East.

  • only Gulzar can write such a lively song ...

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  • Like >>>if you are listen this song on Ibn Battuta's Birthday....

  • @rish1rish

    No, he was not. In a scene he says "apne yahaan to sirf Shia-Sunni hote hain, inke yahaan to Thakur, Yadav, Jaat etc sabne apni apni fauz bana rakhi hai"

  • thanks for the information.God bless u.

  • @kingkhan2

    The word is "ibn", not "ibne". The "-e" ending is due to a confusion between Farsi and Arabic grammar.

    The "-e" (or "-ye") is a Farsi grammatical construction and is called the 'ezafe'. So, ibn-e Batuta is actually meaningless.

    It should be ibn Batuta (in Arabic) or pesar-ye Batuta (in Farsi).

  • @lastdropofpoison

    and i thought that was a single man who crossed all the way to china and then came back to his motherland died writing his experiences.

  • Its tradition of arabs to call someone with his father's and son's name. suppose ali has son called jaafar, ppl call him abu jaafar.father of jafar.or call jaafar ibne ali.

    ibne battuta was traveller but that was not his real name. batutta was father of that traveller.

  • @theabhinav009

    son of batuta

  • @rish1rish

    no it was not ..

    hehehe hu told you

    havt u seen the movie or just seen the one seen where nasurudeen call him hindu ??

    they were khalu bhanja ..bade gale aadmi

  • @basitkirmani

    batuta was a traveler and ibn means son ..so becuse they were thieves and always running singer called them son of batuta ..

    gosh am good in urdu and hindi

  • um no.

    the character of Arshad is Hindu.

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