The only relevant detail you need to know about Ishkq In Paris is that it is Preity Zinta's debut production, which explains how she could choose to delay the release of the film when the director Prem Raj fell ill. It was a touching gesture, of course, but one is not sure if it was the right decision. The Indian audience is now exposed to an eclectic mix of sensibilities from various filmmakers, and its taste is evolving, so a romcom set in a foreign city may not be as appealing as it was in Karan Johar's glory days.
Now for the story. Ishkq (Preity Zinta) is a "bohemian" India....