Tere Ishk Mein Trailer Review: Dhanush And Kriti Sanon Bring Back Intense, Toxic Romance

Love has many shades, but very few filmmakers dare to explore its darkest corners the way Aanand L Rai does. And when he joins hands with Dhanush, you already know the universe is about to explode with raw emotion. After Raanjhanaa and Atrangi Re, the duo returns with Tere Ishk Mein, and this trailer is exactly what fans were hoping for. It is intense, unsettling, emotional, and deeply rooted in that chaotic space where heartbreak turns into madness.

The trailer gives a glimpse of a world where love isn’t pretty. It burns. It destroys. It swallows everything in its path. With the music already making waves and the cast creating excitement from day one, the trailer promises a storm waiting to hit theatres.

 

Tere Ishk Mein Trailer

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The trailer wastes no time in setting its tone. Dhanush appears as a young, angry, impulsive man who falls for Kriti Sanon’s Mukti. Their world looks dreamy at first. College corridors. Bike rides. Early morning laughter. Silent glances that stretch longer than words. But in Aanand L Rai’s universe, love never stays innocent for too long.

The shift is sharp. Mukti decides to marry someone else, and the heartbreak hits Dhanush’s character like a bullet. What follows is a downward spiral that feels both tragic and terrifying. He doesn’t just break. He detonates. The trailer shows him vowing to burn “entire Delhi” for his broken heart. He becomes consumed by rage, pain, and an obsession that blinds him. Somewhere in the middle of all the chaos, he also becomes an Air Force pilot, adding another unexpected layer to his character’s journey.

On the other hand, Kriti’s track takes a refreshing turn. For once, it’s the heroine who slips into self-destruction. Cigarettes. Alcohol. Regret. Silence. Usually, such trajectories are reserved for the hero, but here, Aanand L Rai gives the woman her own broken space. Kriti plays a character who isn’t just a catalyst. She suffers. She spirals. She bruises.

Their love story is messy. Confusing. Toxic. But that’s exactly what makes the trailer so riveting.

 

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The trailer’s strongest element is its emotional aggression. Dhanush plays a man who feels everything too deeply. His heartbreak doesn’t stay in his chest. It erupts on the streets. It feels like a callback to his Raanjhanaa days, yet more unhinged. More brutal. More chaotic.

There are lovers. There are heartbroken lovers. And then there is Dhanush — a man who becomes love itself. He doesn’t play “devastated.” He breathes it. It’s that madness in his eyes, that quiet trembling of his voice, that sudden outburst of rage that makes him so believable. Nobody in the industry plays a broken lover the way he does.

But the real surprise? Kriti Sanon.

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She matches him. Not in flamboyance, but in intensity. Kriti steps into a space that demands emotional honesty, not glamour, and she owns it. The trailer gives hints of her internal turmoil, and she makes it look hauntingly real.

Aanand L Rai shapes both characters with a sense of tragic authenticity. His storytelling has always thrived on emotional extremes, but Tere Ishk Mein seems to take that to another level. Love here isn’t a choice. It’s a curse.

 

Visuals, Music, And Direction

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The world of Tere Ishk Mein feels rough, gritty, and atmospheric. Tushar Kanti Ray’s cinematography brings the chaos alive with striking frames. The visuals carry a sense of discomfort, which is intentional, because this love story isn’t meant to soothe you.

AR Rahman’s music in the background elevates everything. His notes follow Dhanush’s heartbreak like a shadow. From soft whispers to heavy beats, the background score shifts with the emotion on screen. Rahman and heartbreak — it’s a match made in cinema heaven.

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Aanand L Rai leans heavily into the ‘90s diljala aashiq’ vibe but gives it a modern, emotionally dense treatment. It’s not about a man crying in a corner. It’s about a man who loses his identity in love, and a woman who fights her own demons.

The writing by Himanshu Sharma and Neeraj Yadav carries Rai’s trademark intensity. The trailer suggests a world built on flawed characters and emotional explosions. No heroes. No villains. Just humans failing at love.

 

Final Thoughts

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Tere Ishk Mein promises a love story that isn’t comforting, but compelling. It’s toxic, passionate, violent, and heartbreakingly human. Dhanush is back in his most powerful space — as a wounded lover who loves too much. Kriti looks ready to shock with a performance that digs deep. The trailer delivers tension, aggression, emotion, and unpredictability in every frame.

This is not a film about falling in love. It’s about what happens when love breaks you. Fans wanted madness. They got a volcano. The film releases on 28th November 2025 in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu, and the trailer sets expectations sky-high.

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