Fever
Directed byRajeev Jhaveri
Written byRajeev Jhaveri
Produced byRavi Agrawal
Mahesh Balekundri
Rajat Manjunath
Ajay Chabria
StarringRajeev Khandelwal
Gauahar Khan
Gemma Atkinson
Caterina Murino
Ankita Makwana
CinematographyMujahid Raza
Edited byRajeev Jhaveri
Music byRanjit Barot
Tony Kakkar
Onésia Rithner
Shamir Tandon,
Jacelyn Perry
Faizaan-Agnel
Rahul Jain
Rahul Bhatt
Tanishk Bagchi
Production
companies
Niche Film Farm Plus Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
ICM Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Jaya Sapthagiri Productions
Release date
  • 5 August 2016 (2016-08-05)
Running time
123 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Fever is a 2016 Indian suspense thriller[1][2][3] written and directed by Rajeev Jhaveri and produced by Ravi Agrawal, Mahesh Balekundri, Ajay Chabbria and Rajath Manjunath. The film features Gauahar Khan and Rajeev Khandelwal in the lead roles[4] along with Gemma Atkinson, Caterina Murino and Ankita Makwana.[5] The film was shot in Switzerland.[6] Trailer of the film was released on 14 June 2016.[7][8] The movie was released on 5 August 2016.[9]

Plot

The movie starts with the protagonist, a man named Armin Salem (Rajeev Khandelwal),[10] recovering in the hospital after a car accident and is diagnosed as suffering from retrograde amnesia. There are only a few things that he remembers – his name, that he is originally from Paris and furthermore that he might have committed the murder of a woman named Rhea Wagner (Gemma Atkinson). He wants to know who he really is and he keeps repeating the same question to different characters. The answers are finally revealed.[10]

He starts getting flashbacks and remembers the identity of a woman identifying herself as Kavya (Gauahar Khan) who keeps reappearing in his hallucinations along with Rhea. She then starts stalking him. Kavya's role in Armin's life is quite hazy but eventually the truth is revealed as to why she is too close to Armin.[11][12] Things become interesting when Armin meets Rhea, and remembers that he is Karan who is a writer and all the clips that he sees are the hidden shades of the writer himself. After losing the memory of Karan, the writer, he adopted the memory of Armin who used to work as a contract killer in his book. He is shown to be very smooth with the ladies and is also very quick with a gun.[11]

He also finds out that the woman named Kavya is none other than his wife Pooja. When Pooja finds out that Karan has lost his memory, she introduces herself with a fake identity to regain her husband as they were going through a rough patch in their marriage. She ends up killing a woman named Grace Soni (Ankita Makwana), who is revealed to be Karan's girlfriend. She then manipulates him into thinking that someone is trying to trap him and that she will help him in every way possible. Finally, Pooja's motive is revealed when she helps Armin dump the dead body of Grace and flee from the scene. Pooja admits that it was the fever of her inner rage that gave her the courage to love someone despite not being loved back.[13]

Cast

Soundtrack

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Bas Ek Baar"Rahul BhattRahul BhattArijit Singh05:22
2."Besambhle"A.M. TurazTanishk BagchiArijit Singh04:34
3."Mile Ho Tum"Tony KakkarTony KakkarTony Kakkar04:24
4."Khara Khara"Tony KakkarTony KakkarSonu Kakkar03:15
5."Teri Yaad"Rahul JainRahul JainRahul Jain05:56
6."Nahi Nahi" Shamir TandonAlisha Pisa, Alisha Batth03:38
7."Kuch Is Tarah"Rahul Bhatt, Rajeev JhaveriRahul BhattDivyam05:36
8."Kya Kasak"  Sonu Kakkar05:06
9."Mujhme Kabhi" Ranjit BarotShalmali Kholgade03:18
10."Look Look (Fever)"  Ash King03:01
11."D'accords"  Onésia Rithner, Elena Lucciarini04:17
12."Carried Away"  Onésia Rithner03:14
13."Mile Ho Tum (Reprise)"Tony KakkarTony KakkarNeha Kakkar, Tony Kakkar04:24
14."Teri Yaad (Unplugged)"Rahul JainRahul JainRahul Jain04:34
15."Dil Ashkon Mein" Tony KakkarSonu Kakkar, Tony Kakkar04:32
Total length:65:55

References

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  9. "Ex-Bond girl in Bollywood's Fever". The Daily Star. 16 June 2016. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  10. 1 2 "Watch: In 'Fever' trailer, Rajeev Khandelwal is a serial kissing contract killer". Firstpost. 15 June 2016. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  11. 1 2 "Fever review: Real suspense is how Rajeev Khandelwal, Gauhar Khan chose this film". Firstpost. 5 August 2016. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
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  13. Khandelwal, Rajeev; Khan, Gauhar; Atkinson, Gemma; Makwana, Ankita (5 August 2016), Fever, retrieved 8 May 2017
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  16. "Gemma Atkinson's Bollywood Debut in Rajeev Jhaveri's Film Fever". Retrieved 20 July 2016.
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