Extended Cast & Crew
Principal Cast
- Harshvardhan Rane as Vikramaditya Bhonsle Wikipedia+2IMDb+2
- Sonam Bajwa as Adaa Randhawa Wikipedia+1
- Shaad Randhawa as Sanjay (or Sawant, some sources) Wikipedia+1
- Sachin Khedekar as Ganpatrao Bhonsle Wikipedia+1
- Ananth Narayan Mahadevan as Mr. Randhawa (Adaa’s father) Wikipedia+1
- Rajesh Khera as Raheja Wikipedia+1
Crew Highlights
- Director: Milap Zaveri; Writers: Milap Zaveri & Mushtaq Shiekh Wikipedia+1
- Cinematography: Nigam Bomzan Wikipedia
- Editing: Maahir Zaveri Wikipedia
- Music: by a team including Kaushik‑Guddu, Kunaal Vermaa, Rajat Nagpal, Annkur R Pathakk, Rahul Mishra and Lijo George – DJ Chetas. Wikipedia+1
- Production banner: Desi Movies Factory; Distributor: Avanika Films Wikipedia
Soundtrack / Songs
Here are some of the notable songs from the film:


- “Deewaniyat” (Title Track) – composed by Kaushik-Guddu / Kunaal Vermaa etc. LyricsBogie+1
- “Dil Mere Naam” – lyrics by Prince Dubey etc. YouTube Music+1
- “Hum Bas Tere Hain” – B Praak vocals, Rahul Mishra, Prince Dubey. YouTube Music+1
- “Khoobsurat” – Jubin Nautiyal vocals, Kunaal Vermaa. YouTube Music
- Also “Bol Kaffara Kya Hoga” among others. YouTube Music+1
Some interesting notes: The song “Dil Dil Dil” is reported to be a reinterpretation of the older hit “Koi Jaye To Le Aaye” from the film Ghatak (1996). Wikipedia+1
Release, Certification, Box Office & OTT
- Theatrical release: 21 October 2025 (Diwali period) Wikipedia+1
- Runtime: 141 minutes Wikipedia
- Budget: ~ ₹25 crore Wikipedia
- Reported worldwide gross: ~ ₹99.75 crore Wikipedia
- First day box-office: ~ ₹8.50 crore, occupancy ~39.5% in Hindi markets. Navbharat Times
- Certification: Received “A” (Adults Only) certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)—notable because Diwali releases often aim for U/A. The Times of India+1
- OTT Release: As of now (November 2025) no confirmed date or platform, but it’s expected to land on streaming soon. The Times of India
Production / Marketing & Interesting Fact
- The film was originally announced on 14 February 2025 under the working title “Deewaniyat”. Later the title was changed to “Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat”. Wikipedia+1
- First look poster revealed 27 May 2025; teaser released 22 August 2025. Wikipedia+1
- Lead actor Harshvardhan Rane’s back-story: prior to his breakthrough he had worked as a delivery boy, carpenter, call-centre executive, studied psychology etc. The Economic Times
- The CBFC demanded certain cuts/modifications, including removal of some dialogue and a visual referencing a religious epic, to grant the “A” certificate for a Diwali release. The Times of India
Themes & Critical Reception
Themes
The film explores how an ardent love can cross over into obsession. It looks at power dynamics in relationships (a powerful man, a star-woman), pride, entitlement, heartbreak and the cost of emotional extremes. Btown Vibes+1
Critics’ Take
- Positive aspects: Strong lead performances, attractive visuals, music that got audience attention. E.g., some outlets rated it around 3.5/5. Wikipedia
- Criticisms: The storyline was seen by some as dated, melodramatic, with problematic depiction of obsession. E.g., some reviews pointed out the film “fizzles out”, or “celebrates stalking/obsession” rather than healthy love. Wikipedia+1
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