Dil Hai Tumhaara
- 2002
- 3 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,6/10
2321
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Saritaji "Rekha", die ihre beiden Töchter großzieht, befürchtet, dass sich die Geschichte wiederholen könnte, wenn sie sich beide in denselben Mann verlieben.Saritaji "Rekha", die ihre beiden Töchter großzieht, befürchtet, dass sich die Geschichte wiederholen könnte, wenn sie sich beide in denselben Mann verlieben.Saritaji "Rekha", die ihre beiden Töchter großzieht, befürchtet, dass sich die Geschichte wiederholen könnte, wenn sie sich beide in denselben Mann verlieben.
- Auszeichnungen
- 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
Preity G Zinta
- Shalu
- (as Preity Zinta)
Mahima Chaudhry
- Nimmi
- (as Mahima Chaudhary)
Jimmy Shergill
- Samir
- (as Jimmy Shergil)
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Movie with good story line good human behaviour clean plot no nudity no vulgar abusive dialogue. Preeti performance is superb full of life and enlightenment. Songs are the other star of the movie who Nadeem shravan don't disappoint us.
An amazing movie. Especially for someone like me from the 90s, this one is sort of a comfort-film I never get tired of watching.
I do not think every single film needs to be too complex or a brain-teaser for it to be entertaining. And 'Dil hai tumhara' is one such example.
To talk about the other aspects of the film, the acting, dialogues, music, costumes, and literally everything seemed perfect to me. Nothing was overdone. Preity and Mahima look very pretty in the film. Loved the other actors too. The music is definitely one of my favourites and I have been listening to it for at least a decade.
In conclusion, I would give it a 10/10 but that would seem too crazy so I'm giving it 9/10 instead.
I do not think every single film needs to be too complex or a brain-teaser for it to be entertaining. And 'Dil hai tumhara' is one such example.
To talk about the other aspects of the film, the acting, dialogues, music, costumes, and literally everything seemed perfect to me. Nothing was overdone. Preity and Mahima look very pretty in the film. Loved the other actors too. The music is definitely one of my favourites and I have been listening to it for at least a decade.
In conclusion, I would give it a 10/10 but that would seem too crazy so I'm giving it 9/10 instead.
i was really anxious to see this movie because i am a huge Arjun Rampal fan and was therefore not really interested in the plot itself but more interested in how he handled the role. before this movie, i was also not really a Preity Zinti fan. i was stunned on both accounts. preity zinti is a wonderful actress and arjun's role, although nothing outstanding, was acted out well enough.
i am looking forward to a role where he will be given some real dance sequences though. the music was great, especially dil laga liya maine, and preity looks beautiful here.
good effort.
i am looking forward to a role where he will be given some real dance sequences though. the music was great, especially dil laga liya maine, and preity looks beautiful here.
good effort.
It starts off with a mother-stepdaughter conflict. Rekha cannot come to terms that her husband had a mistress and a daughter through her. Circumstances force Rekha to shoulder the responsibility of bringing up the daughter (Preity Zinta). Her own daughter (Mahima Chaudhry) takes to her stepsister immediately. Meanwhile, Rekha just gives her stepdaughter the cold shoulder.
That fact established, Shah plunges into the romantic angle. Shalu (Preity) and Dev (Arjun Rampal) are in love with each other. Trouble is, Nimmi (Mahima) loves him, too. More, Sameer (Jimmy Shergill) loves Shalu.
While you are still unravelling that one, Shah introduces the villains hatching some complex schemes. Mittal (Govind Namdeo) wants to become the mayor of Palanpur, Himachal Pradesh (where the story is based). The only way he can become one is to overthrow the current mayor Rekha.
With so many sub-events to tackle, no wonder Shah loses his grip and ends the film in a hurry. That is offered thus: a woman who sees her husband's betrayal every time she sees her stepchild, has an abrupt change of heart after 22 years. No valid reason given for that change of heart. A teary speech is all it takes.
All the characters, except Preity, who enjoys an author-backed role, are half-baked. Rekha, as the mayor, is never shown at work. The entire film sees her tackling only one problem --- the price of apples! Also, her house in the small town of Palanpur appears to be a mansion that has a transparent floor with water flowing underneath! Like her last film, Raj Kumar Santoshi's Lajja, Rekha's performance is top class. For the first time, she appears as a screen mother to two contemporary actresses. She looks gorgeous in the beginning of the film as a young mother. Later, she takes up the mature role of an elderly woman with dignity.
Preity is superb. Her last film with Kundan Shah, Kya Kehna!, won many accolades for her performance. Her spontaneous smile lights up the screen. As the neglected child, Preity does not spend her time crying and wallowing. Due credit for this should go to Shah. Preity is presented as the bubbly, vivacious girl, with a sensitive heart.
Though you wonder: given how close she is to her sister, why does she not breathe a word to her about her love life? Mahima looks great and dances well, and does justice to her role as the prim and proper girl who loves her younger sister to death. Here, Shah ought to have concentrated on her a little more and given depth to her role.
Arjun Rampal catwalks into the role with his easy smile and not-so-natural acting. Thankfully, he has no emotional scenes to tackle. His character raises a lot of questions. One: why does he allow himself to be pushed into marrying Mahima without a whimper? Jimmy Shergill as Preity's childhood friend has scant screen time. His skill as a ventriloquist is questionable. His puppet seems to have a life of its own, even talking at the same time as Jimmy. Once, the puppet is shown sitting away from Jimmy, and manages to talk and move its hands.
Shah doesn't seem to have paid attention to detail. While he establishes that Arjun comes to Palanpur from Delhi (at least six hours by car), there is a scene shown when Arjun gets some pastries smeared over his tie and shirt and wants to go home to change. He is shown changing his shirt at his Delhi home! A bit absurd? At one time Preity is afraid to go to Delhi alone from Palanpur and drags Arjun along. The second time, she simply runs out at night alone. Shah simply seems to have forgotten that Arjun's house is in Delhi, not Palanpur.
Preity and Arjun's office in small town Palanpur is shown as a modern designer office. Strange for an office that is incurring heavy losses and is on the verge of closing down.
Watch Dil Hai Tumhaara if you happen to be a Preity fan. And if you want to be treated to the rare opportunity to watch Bollywood diva Rekha.
That fact established, Shah plunges into the romantic angle. Shalu (Preity) and Dev (Arjun Rampal) are in love with each other. Trouble is, Nimmi (Mahima) loves him, too. More, Sameer (Jimmy Shergill) loves Shalu.
While you are still unravelling that one, Shah introduces the villains hatching some complex schemes. Mittal (Govind Namdeo) wants to become the mayor of Palanpur, Himachal Pradesh (where the story is based). The only way he can become one is to overthrow the current mayor Rekha.
With so many sub-events to tackle, no wonder Shah loses his grip and ends the film in a hurry. That is offered thus: a woman who sees her husband's betrayal every time she sees her stepchild, has an abrupt change of heart after 22 years. No valid reason given for that change of heart. A teary speech is all it takes.
All the characters, except Preity, who enjoys an author-backed role, are half-baked. Rekha, as the mayor, is never shown at work. The entire film sees her tackling only one problem --- the price of apples! Also, her house in the small town of Palanpur appears to be a mansion that has a transparent floor with water flowing underneath! Like her last film, Raj Kumar Santoshi's Lajja, Rekha's performance is top class. For the first time, she appears as a screen mother to two contemporary actresses. She looks gorgeous in the beginning of the film as a young mother. Later, she takes up the mature role of an elderly woman with dignity.
Preity is superb. Her last film with Kundan Shah, Kya Kehna!, won many accolades for her performance. Her spontaneous smile lights up the screen. As the neglected child, Preity does not spend her time crying and wallowing. Due credit for this should go to Shah. Preity is presented as the bubbly, vivacious girl, with a sensitive heart.
Though you wonder: given how close she is to her sister, why does she not breathe a word to her about her love life? Mahima looks great and dances well, and does justice to her role as the prim and proper girl who loves her younger sister to death. Here, Shah ought to have concentrated on her a little more and given depth to her role.
Arjun Rampal catwalks into the role with his easy smile and not-so-natural acting. Thankfully, he has no emotional scenes to tackle. His character raises a lot of questions. One: why does he allow himself to be pushed into marrying Mahima without a whimper? Jimmy Shergill as Preity's childhood friend has scant screen time. His skill as a ventriloquist is questionable. His puppet seems to have a life of its own, even talking at the same time as Jimmy. Once, the puppet is shown sitting away from Jimmy, and manages to talk and move its hands.
Shah doesn't seem to have paid attention to detail. While he establishes that Arjun comes to Palanpur from Delhi (at least six hours by car), there is a scene shown when Arjun gets some pastries smeared over his tie and shirt and wants to go home to change. He is shown changing his shirt at his Delhi home! A bit absurd? At one time Preity is afraid to go to Delhi alone from Palanpur and drags Arjun along. The second time, she simply runs out at night alone. Shah simply seems to have forgotten that Arjun's house is in Delhi, not Palanpur.
Preity and Arjun's office in small town Palanpur is shown as a modern designer office. Strange for an office that is incurring heavy losses and is on the verge of closing down.
Watch Dil Hai Tumhaara if you happen to be a Preity fan. And if you want to be treated to the rare opportunity to watch Bollywood diva Rekha.
I haven't watched this film for years and I saw it again last night while I was flicking. Apart from the annoying puppet which moves even when the ventriloquist doesn't have his hand shoved up it's behind this is an entirely watchable movie thanks to its lilting melodies and it's core performances. Preity Zinta's star was on the rise then and she does an amazing job carrying the film on her shoulders looks gorgeous besides. Rekha is stellar and Mahima lovely despite a grossly undercooked part. The men don't have much to do which is fine (and refreshing) and despite being woefully regressive in parts I thoroughly enjoyed this rewatch. They don't make actresses like these 3 anymore that's for sure.
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- WissenswertesThe song Hum Tumhare Hain" from Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam (2002) and "Dil Laga Liya" in Dil Hain Tumhara (2002), both have been taken from a Pakistani song of Hadiqa Kiani "Boohey Baariyan" from the album Roshni. Many other versions were made such as Hansraj Hans song "Panj Baariyan" from the album Lal Garara. Then Bangladeshi song "Eto Prem Chilo" by Andrew Kishore and Kanak Chapa from the movie O Priya Tumi Kothay. Darshan Raval song "Hawa Banke", " Buhe Bariyan" by Kanika Kapoor, Panj Baariyan" by Humera Channa from the movie Sultana Daku.
- PatzerThey show Palanpur 6 hours away from Delhi and then they show Arjun going home fast from Palanpur to Delhi.
- SoundtracksBetabi Ka Khamoshi Ka
Written by Sameer
Composed by Nadeem Saifi and Shravan Rathod
Performed by Sarika Kapoor
Courtesy of Tips Cassettes & Records Co.
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