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De tout coeur

Original title: Dil Se..
  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
33K
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Shah Rukh Khan and Manisha Koirala in De tout coeur (1998)
The clash between love and ideology is portrayed in this love story between a radio executive and a beautiful revolutionary.
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A radio broadcaster's intense attraction to a mysterious woman opens the door to a tidal wave of powerful emotions and desires.A radio broadcaster's intense attraction to a mysterious woman opens the door to a tidal wave of powerful emotions and desires.A radio broadcaster's intense attraction to a mysterious woman opens the door to a tidal wave of powerful emotions and desires.

  • Director
    • Mani Ratnam
  • Writers
    • Mani Ratnam
    • Sujatha
    • Tigmanshu Dhulia
  • Stars
    • Shah Rukh Khan
    • Manisha Koirala
    • Preity G Zinta
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    33K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mani Ratnam
    • Writers
      • Mani Ratnam
      • Sujatha
      • Tigmanshu Dhulia
    • Stars
      • Shah Rukh Khan
      • Manisha Koirala
      • Preity G Zinta
    • 136User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Shah Rukh Khan
    Shah Rukh Khan
    • Amarkanth Varma
    Manisha Koirala
    Manisha Koirala
    • Meghna
    Preity G Zinta
    Preity G Zinta
    • Preeti Nair
    • (as Preity Zinta)
    Raghubir Yadav
    Raghubir Yadav
    • Shukla
    • (as Raghuvir Yadhav)
    Sabyasachi Chakrabarty
    Sabyasachi Chakrabarty
    Piyush Mishra
    Piyush Mishra
    Krishnakant
    Krishnakant
      Aditya Srivastav
      Aditya Srivastav
      Ken Philip
        Sanjay Mishra
        Sanjay Mishra
        Mita Vashisht
        Mita Vashisht
        • Mita (female terrorist)
        Arundhati Rao
          Malaika Arora
          Malaika Arora
          • Dancer on train
          Gautam Bora
          Manjit Bawa
            Zohra Sehgal
            Zohra Sehgal
            • Grandmother
            • (as Zora Seghal)
            B.M. Shah
              Gajraj Rao
              Gajraj Rao
                • Director
                  • Mani Ratnam
                • Writers
                  • Mani Ratnam
                  • Sujatha
                  • Tigmanshu Dhulia
                • All cast & crew
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                User reviews136

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                caprafan

                powerful film

                This is a haunting film. Everyone raves about the music and cinematography (which of course are excellent), but I wanted to write about the often maligned plot. After seeing Dil Se for the second time, it was easier to see how the seemingly irrational actions of the characters were a result of their life circumstances. I understood much better why Amar was compelled to pursue Meghna; if you've ever been in love with the wrong person, you'll understand too. Meghna is like many other damaged people I've known: capricious, confused, sometimes cruel to others, but in the end her own worst enemy. Both know that their paths are not supposed to join (and pay lip service to that fact), but find themselves irresistibly drawn to each other. This is evident by Amar's reaction to seeing Meghna at his engagement, and again in Meghna's attempts to convince herself to feel nothing but fiery patriotism. It is this relentless attraction that forces the shattering scene at the end of the movie--there is no other way for them to be together. This is a very thought-provoking movie, but it does require you to think--not the sort of thing to watch mindlessly while munching on popcorn. It will move you to your core, if you let it.
                akbarnali

                Brilliant Love Story-cum-Social Drama

                "Dil Se" is easily the most cerebral film churned out by commercial Indian cinema in the last decade. It is not presented as a separatist polemic, nor should it be considered as such (as a lot of myopic viewers have done). Nor is it a film about terrorism. It is essentially a love story told against the backdrop of terrorism. Mani Ratnam is at his best, producing what can only be called surreal realism. Many of you may have forgotten, but once upon a time Shah Rukh Khan was a good actor, and this is easily one of his best performances. Preity Zinta is the only glimmer of relief in this heavy handed tale of darkness and despair. This was also her first film. Rahman's songs are his career best, each of the six tracks more replendent than the last. Above all, however, Dil Se belongs to the luminously gifted Manisha Koirala, who delivers a crushing and skinless portrayal of a reluctant avenger. In a role of almost no dialogue, she speaks volumes through her reticent glances and a body language that is burdened by sorrow. It is a sin that such dramatically gifted actresses like Manisha, Tabu, Juhi, Nandita Das, etc. are relegated to competing for potboiler non-roles that crown glamorous dance queens like Aishwariya, Amisha, Madhuri and ilk the top of the heap. India has great actors- the film industry just doesn't know how to utilize them.
                10flysrb83

                One of a kind

                This movie is close to my heart. It stands out as one of a kind to me in the world of Bollywood cinema, which is usually frivolous and contrived. Every part of this movie was well-made, the music was used brilliantly and it was just emotionally very touching. The chemistry between Shahrukh and Manisha was subtle but definitely there. Manisha's acting in this difficult role was done superbly. It is surprising that many people disliked this movie because of the ending, as I think it was beautifully portrayed. My favorite movie of all time- I would recommend this movie to anyone who is a hopeless romantic like myself and would do anything for love.
                viveksawarn

                What you really think?

                Infatuation, stalking, creepiness, forcing upon a lady who is not interested, false propaganda, poor storyline, illogical ending. 10 stars for compositions.
                9Peter_Young

                Beautiful piece of art, larger than life yet thoroughly realistic...

                This is one of the greatest and most crafted works of the incredible Mani Ratnam. I was stunned by every moment of it and the very first scene was enough for me to get completely hooked. Mr Ratnam's ability to make a grandiose love story and yet keep it starkly realistic is just unbelievable. It makes the viewer believe that true, intense love does not exist only in fairy tales, but in real-life too, with simple and ordinary people. Dil Se is a rare gem of its times - authentic, hard-hitting, gripping, and deeply involving. Some people have deemed it a bit slow and tedious, but according to me the film moves at a steady pace and is totally focused, engaging and captivating.

                The film's concept: a young, hard-working radio broadcaster falls in love with a mysterious, strangely apathetic woman who is actually a terrorist may have been tackled before by filmmakers around the world, but none has done it the way Mr Ratnam did. He directs this feature with heart and soul and intensifies it with complete mastery, so much that you cannot leave the screen even for one moment (even if you are one of those who prefer skipping the songs). The script is grounded in tension and mystery, and it thankfully avoids sentimentality. And then we also have some genuinely real yet exceptional dialogues, which bring forth a poetic quality that eases the serious proceedings.

                Every artist involved in this film gives one of their best. A.R Rahman, for one, creates one of the most crafted and beautiful movie soundtracks of his career, giving so much life and essence to the film. The songs flow incredibly well with the film, they never feel unnecessary, they fit the situations, and ultimately enhance the narrative and contribute to the film's mystery and intense atmosphere. "Dil Se Re", "Jiya Jale", "Chaiyya Chaiyya" and "Satrangi Re" - each track is a gem and showcases the greatness of Rahman and Ratnam, who visualises them exceedingly well on-screen. This of course could have been done without Santosh Sivan's brilliant cinematography.

                The performances are top notch. This is one of Shahrukh Khan's most accomplished and realistic performances. He is intense, witty, vulnerable, believable and convincing as Amar. He portrays a suffering man who would go to any strengths for a woman he hardly knows, and though his character's unconditional love may seem peculiar, he manages to keep it real and balanced. He conveys his feelings, whether it's sorrow, love, pain or anger, in his own inimitable style, using his troubling intensity and nervous mannerisms. One can really feel for the pain in his eyes, which is evident every time he meets this woman who keeps rejecting him. A superb act.

                Manisha Koirala, one of the most talented dramatic actresses India has seen, is flawless as Meghna. She smiles barely once in the entire film but her expressive eyes and silence speak volumes and always do the job. It's a natural and ambiguous portrayal of a woman who has lost belief in life and love, or at least of someone who compels herself to think so. She brilliantly displays the little nuances which let us sense her constant fights with herself and her struggle to not submit to her feelings every time she faces the bright side of the world, forcefully and firmly fossilising herself for the sake of a mission which must be completed.

                Preity Zinta, the star herself in her debut film, does something very few actors have been capable of doing: she makes a great impact despite having a very small role. It's a great achievement for any actor to excel and make a lasting impression with a role of such minimal importance and screen time. She is natural, vibrant and very likable, commanding the audience's attention with her strong screen presence and lively persona. She's always been known for her ability to add happiness and positivity to films which are overly serious and dark, and this one is no exception. Her full of life, frank and direct Preeti is one of the most unforgettable characters in recent years.

                Dil Se is a socially relevant movie but it is a love story at heart and there it scores the most. It may not appeal to all kinds of audiences (in fact, it was a box office failure in India, though a success overseas), more because of its brutally honest depiction of terror and national battle, yet it remains thoroughly fascinating. The film is atmospheric, dark and deep. The only aspects that abstract the viewer from these features may be the energetic music and Preity Zinta's light character. In anyway, it is a picture of great artistic excellence, and I would recommend anyone to see it. The ending is also most unpredictable, only making it more beautiful and memorable.

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                • Trivia
                  During the course of the film, the character played by Shahrukh Khan passes through each of the 7 shades of love defined in ancient Arabic literature - attraction, infatuation, love, reverence, worship, obsession and death.
                • Goofs
                  In the opening scene at the railway station where Shahrukh Khan is asking for matchstick from Manisha a sudden wind gush blow away her shawl completely out of her hands but in the next scene she is shown with the shawl in her hands wrapping around her body.
                • Quotes

                  Amarkanth Varma: Can I do something for you?

                  Amarkanth Varma: I mean, get you the stars or the moon? Conquer a fort?

                  Amarkanth Varma: Cigratte? Sorry but no match stick!

                  [smiles when he notices her smile]

                  Amarkanth Varma: You're all alone. Can I get you something?

                  Meghna: [smiling] A cup of hot tea

                  Amarkanth Varma: One Minute, I'll just get it

                  Amarkanth Varma: I'll be back. Don't go away.

                  Amarkanth Varma: There's a bomb in my suitcase. If you move it will explode!

                  Amarkanth Varma: [knocks on his suitcase] Here, this one... 'boom'.

                • Connections
                  Featured in A.R. Rahman: Dil Se Re (1998)
                • Soundtracks
                  Chal Chaiyya Chaiyya
                  Sung by Sukhwinder Singh & Sapna Awasthi

                  Composed by A.R. Rahman

                  Lyrics by Gulzar (as Sampooran Singh Gulzar)

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                • Release date
                  • August 21, 1998 (India)
                • Country of origin
                  • India
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                • Language
                  • Hindi
                • Also known as
                  • Dil Se..
                • Filming locations
                  • Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, India
                • Production companies
                  • India Talkies
                  • Madras Talkies
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                • Runtime
                  2 hours 31 minutes
                • Sound mix
                  • DTS
                  • Dolby
                • Aspect ratio
                  • 2.35 : 1

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