In this Indian adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet directed by Manish Tiwary, the story is seen transposed to Banaras and its neigbouring areas, those remain witnesses to violence unleashed by sand mafia controlled by urban elite and equally violent retaliation by Naxalite armies.
The sand mafia is run by two influential Banarasi families, Kashyaps and Mishras, who are at brutal feud with each other. Kashyap has an 18-year old, pretty and innocent daughter Bachchi from his first wife.
Bachchi's role is played by Amyra Dastur who marks her debut in this film. On the other hand, Mishra's son Rahul (played by Prateik) is a good-looking teenager with predictable interests for a boy of his background - Girls & Guns!
Things change when the battle-hardened and pleasure-seeking Rahul and romantic yet head strong Bachchi fall in love.
Disregarding the consequences, the young lovers choose to go ahead with the dictates of their hearts. What follows is a high octane action-filled drama.
Manish Tiwary's 'Issaq', thus turns into a commentary on the meaning of love in contemporary India, the makers say.
The film is slated to release on July 26.