Here's What Viewers Are Saying About Dhanush–Kriti Sanon’s 'Tere Ishk Mein'

 A viewer on X called  it “intense, wild and emotional.” He praised Dhanush as “phenomenal” and described Kriti Sanon as “a total beast on screen.

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Here's What Viewers Are Saying About Dhanush–Kriti Sanon’s 'Tere Ishk Mein'

Here's What Viewers Are Saying About Dhanush–Kriti Sanon’s 'Tere Ishk Mein'

Tere Ishk Mein hit theatres on 28 November 2025, opening to packed cinemas across the country. The Aanand L. Rai–directed musical romantic drama reunites him with Dhanush in a spiritually charged follow-up to Raanjhanaa, weaving a tragic, emotionally fierce love story.

Powered by A. R. Rahman’s evocative soundtrack, sweeping visuals from Varanasi to Leh, and intense performances by Dhanush and Kriti Sanon, the film has already sparked strong conversation.

Now, let’s look at what the audience is saying about the film.

A viewer on X called  it “intense, wild and emotional.” He praised Dhanush as “phenomenal” and described Kriti Sanon as “a total beast on screen,” while noting that director Aanand L. Rai has delivered “a blockbuster packed with raw emotions, top-tier storytelling and a bonkers climax.” He also highlighted A. R. Rahman’s music, describing it as “pure chills,” before concluding that the film is “a must-watch.”


According to another reviewer, Tere Ishk Mein is described as “a heart-wrenching love story that tears right through your soul.” The reviewer compares it to iconic Bollywood romances, noting that “if Saiyaara is for those who lose themselves in love, then Tere Ishk Mein is for people who are willing to destroy themselves for it.”

The viewer highlights that the first half strikes a sharp balance between entertainment, emotion and powerful drama. Dhanush’s entry, his proposal scene with Kriti Sanon, and the interval block are cited as major mass-appeal moments.

The review praises Dhanush’s performance as the film’s backbone, stating that in intense dramatic scenes “there’s simply no one who can match him,” and that several moments are strong enough to draw instinctive applause.

The second half, according to the post, is “more emotional, more intense, and packed with high-voltage drama.” Zeeshan Ayyub’s cameo—especially his confrontation scene with Dhanush—is described as “spine-chilling” and memorable.

Another viewer shared a thoughtful take on X after watching Tere Ishk Mein, noting that they went into the film “mainly for Aanand L. Rai, Dhanush, Kriti Sanon, and A. R. Rahman’s music.”

According to their post, the film centers on “a toxic, traumatized man and his intense, dark kind of love,” with the reviewer adding that, in their view, neither Shankar (Dhanush) nor Mukti (Kriti Sanon) is entirely wrong—“it’s their love that becomes the problem between them.” They observed that both characters remain true to who they are, and that ultimately, “love is what wins.”


A viewer on X shared a brief but passionate reaction after watching Tere Ishk Mein, admitting they “didn’t expect it to hit this hard,” describing the film’s emotional impact as “insane.”

While they felt that a few scenes were slightly stretched, the post emphasised that the performances more than compensated for the pacing issues. The user praised the “fire” chemistry between the leads and concluded that although the film isn’t perfect, it is “definitely the kind of intense love story you shouldn’t miss.”