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  1. The River of Love: Directed by Akash Khurana. With Akash Khurana, Sheetal Menon, Debtosh Darjee, Romana Issar. A man who has forgotten his past (Raahi) meets a woman (Swara) who'd rather forget hers. He combines a great power for self-destruction and penitence with a desperate need for dignity.

  2. The River of Love película dirigida por Akash Khurana y protagonizada por Akash Khurana, Sheetal Menon y Debtosh Darjee. Año: 2021. Sinopsis: Un hombre que ha olvidado su pasado (Raahi) conoce a una mujer (Swara) que preferiría olvidar el de ella.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2021 · Overview. A man who has forgotten his past (Raahi) meets a woman (Swara) who'd rather forget hers. He combines a great power for self-destruction and penitence with a desperate need for dignity. She stoically faces all the odds life throws at her, guarding herself with her devotion to God, ready to unflinchingly brave anything that may come at her.

  4. Private Project. The River of Love. Overview. Credits. Specifications. Screenings. After a violent attack, a man is left to die. As his lifeless body floats down the mighty Ganga, he is rescued by some good folks and nursed to consciousness. But he has lost his memory.

  5. The River of Love is a 2021 Indian Hindi language film. [1] [2] [3] The film is directed by Akash Khurana and produced by Akash Khurana and Pravesh Sippy. It stars Akash Khurana, Sheetal Menon, Debtosh Darjee, Romana Issar, Adhaar Khurana and Imran Rasheed. [4]

  6. The River of Love. ( 2021 ) « Two intriguing love stories. One mystical journey.» Mystery. A man who has forgotten his past (Raahi) meets a woman (Swara) who’d rather forget hers. He combines a great power for self-destruction and penitence with a desperate need for dignity.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2021 · The River of Love 2021. Released 2021-01-01. Runtime 1h 11m. Director Akash Khurana. Writer Akash Khurana. Country India. Languages Hindi. Genres Fantasy, Adventure. A man who has forgotten his past (Raahi) meets a woman (Swara) who'd rather forget hers. He combines a great power for self-destruction and penitence with a desperate need for dignity.