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Dil Dosti Etc

  • 2007
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Dil Dosti Etc (2007)
Delhi-based fellow-collegians-cum-hostelers, Sanjay Mishra, and Apurv, challenge each other to win the University elections and sleep with three different girls respectively before the election results. While Sanjay sets out to canvas his candidacy, often with violence, against his opponents, Rajesh Solanki and Bunty Nagaar; nonchalant Apurv picks on Vaishali, a prostitute; cute and adorable high school student, Kintu; and is on the look out for a third girl. The question is will Apurv be able to find a third girl in time; and will Sanjay make a mark as the President of the Delhi University Students' Union?
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Two college boys from diverse backgrounds believe that since time is on their side, anything is possible. Consequently, their arrogance leads them to challenge each other to prove their effi... Read allTwo college boys from diverse backgrounds believe that since time is on their side, anything is possible. Consequently, their arrogance leads them to challenge each other to prove their efficiencies.Two college boys from diverse backgrounds believe that since time is on their side, anything is possible. Consequently, their arrogance leads them to challenge each other to prove their efficiencies.

  • Director
    • Manish Tiwary
  • Writers
    • Kumaar
    • Prashant Pandey
    • Goutam Raam
  • Stars
    • Imaaduddin Shah
    • Shreyas Talpade
    • Smriti Mishra
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Manish Tiwary
    • Writers
      • Kumaar
      • Prashant Pandey
      • Goutam Raam
    • Stars
      • Imaaduddin Shah
      • Shreyas Talpade
      • Smriti Mishra
    • 22User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Imaaduddin Shah
    Imaaduddin Shah
    • Apurv
    • (as Imaad Shah)
    Shreyas Talpade
    Shreyas Talpade
    • Sanjay Mishra
    Smriti Mishra
    • Vaishali
    Nikita Anand
    Nikita Anand
    • Prerna Vijay Heerjawahar
    Raakesh Maudgal
    • Banti Nagar
    Ishita Sharma
    • Kintu
    • (as Ishitta Sharrma)
    Saurabh Chauhan
    • Sumant
    Gurpreet Grover
    Feroze Gujral
      Dinesh Kumar
      Colin McLeod
      • Mark
      Soni Razdan
      Soni Razdan
      • Apurv's mom
      Shivaji Satam
      Shivaji Satam
      • Kintu's dad
      • (as Shivaaji Satam)
      Vilay Shanker
      • Lead Biker
      Rajeev Siddhartha
      Rajeev Siddhartha
      • Rajesh Solanki
      • (as Rajiv Siddhartha)
      Yuvraj S Singh
      • Laxman Chaudhari
      • (as Yuvraj Siddharth Singh)
      Yuvraj S Singh
      • Laxman Chaudhari
      Prateek Srivastava
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        • Manish Tiwary
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        • Kumaar
        • Prashant Pandey
        • Goutam Raam
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      User reviews22

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      8kallukallamkalia

      Dil Dosti Etc

      "Relax. It's nothing" That's the line you take home after the curtains have come down on DIL DOSTI ETC. Prakash Jha, noted for his hard-hitting films, manages to send home the message loud and clear. That it's for the viewer to make his choices. Whether casual sex is nothing or whether betraying a friend means nothing, or whether adding conquests (read scoring in bed with girls) to your already swollen list means anything to you. Or finally, whether sticking by values instilled in you and standing by principles means anything? The choice is yours. This movie does not preach, it just bares the fact which, sadly cannot be ignored.

      In that sense this is a good movie. I mean you can only explain the consequences of bad actions to a teenager; at the end you have to respect him/her to make his/her choices.

      How many films do we see targeted explicitly at the youth/students/college kids? Prakash Jha has found his audience and in director Manish Tiwary manages to tell a decent tale. It's shocking at times yes; but so is reality.
      10abhinavsekawari

      Simply a great film to be seen on Indian Screen

      Simply a great film seen on Indian Screen. Thoroughly enjoyed the film even if it needs the patience to see what the story teller is trying to show case… he very deftly builds up several characters who go to university in delhi… they come from different background and want different things in life. The two hero are from two mentalities one is small towner and wants to be a politician in college other is this characters who rummages through life and just wants to fulfill one basic need – sex! A great creation of environment, and subtle drama… that is so missing on Indian cinema. what is amazing about your film is that many many things you don't see if you don't bother things behind actors & lines said by people - . what I love and thank you is you don't have to give a message there is a distinct feeling when movie ends that you want to go back and see it again. We discussed why did sanjay die, and would happened if sanjay had actually lived? Highly recommended guys! (and girls! – you will see girls here who are making their own minds on romance, sex and career….) - Abhinav Sekawariv
      7prateek4261

      Honest undertones

      Coldness of the lead actor (Imaad) really makes up for this movie who perfectly lays the foundation of undertones and implicit scenarios woven by this script. Each character whether its schoolgirl (Ishiita) or the prostitute (Vaishali)or even aspiring model (Nikita) is a built-up for the single question raised and rediscovered in the end of the movie. Provocative yet to the ground reality are the high features, but as usual tapping the best out of Shreyas Talpade would have lead to an archetype(...bollywood cinema...did I say that correctly??). This movie gives you a breathing space but the question remains.... Are you aware of it and seek that space?? I was and I liked the movie till the end.
      8irisstrings

      An "Indian Pie" with a social message.

      Not always a title will blend in everything to a discussion/monologue. The title above may not be suitable to other viewers. But I think Dil Dost Etc does have a social message which is targeted on an individual basis. This film portrays college days of Apurv (Imaan Shah) and Sanjay (Shreyas Talpade). Sanjay is a student from a middle class family in Bihar who is trying to run election and also win it by all the means he can. Apurv is his fellow mate who is born with a silver spoon. These two students have a totally different background but currently they face almost same situations in the college and they have almost opposite perspective on moral/ethics background. These two students bet to each other and that initiates a series of events which connect them together in the end.

      I must say that this film is a great blend of psychology and philosophy of college students who are religious towards timely pop culture and matured audience who perhaps are competitive enough to exercise any and every means towards their goal. Debutant Manish Tiwary has written a clever script that from the first minute ("River of White Water") till the end of the film initiates and propagates various thought processes and live it open to individual comprehension. With humor as a positive ingredient his protagonists speak a language which is definitely thought for. The educational institute seems to be a perfect place to place two characters with different backgrounds and mentality. Though I have seen Sanjay at other occasions but Apurv shocks me. Not only his philosophies and self-ethics bother me but when he talks he seem to have understood a much about his surroundings. He does not apologise for a failed kissing attempt to a school girl (Ishita Sharma) and he survives a great deal of endeavor in the end. "A glimpse of the goal clears away some paths" as he utters this line I wondered where is this movie going to end. Manish Tiwary has ended this film with a social message which has to be self realised and self applied.

      Imaan and Shreyas both have acted well. Shreyas as usual is very natural. It was good to see him in a matured serious role. I have never seen Imaan before but I wonder about his courage. Whether I should appreciate his ability to focus on the goal or the goal itself is a mystery. Smriti Mishra as the prostitute is also a great portrayal. The direction and screenplay are running at the same pace. For a debut this is a remarkable film. This is perhaps the best college flick since Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander (1992) though I doubt I would watch it as many times as I watched Sanjaylal Sharma and the cycle race.

      My rating: 8/10.
      9akshananda

      Cult film - no stars acting, no big publicity just pure reality

      Dil Dosti Etc means Love Friendship and Everything else. This is a new type of film that has come out here – with no stars acting, no big publicity just pure reality and some great music (see the music when Imad is with Vaishali). The film is about a college kid Apurv played brilliantly by Nasirudin Shahs son, Imad Shah who to get away from his boredom takes up challenge from his friend that he will sleep with three girls in day. The great things is sex is only part there is so much more…about the challenges of growing up, city life and what value friendship and love has today. The film shows how much aggressive boys and girls are now in getting what they want – the film poster rightly says when you are young you think the possibilities are endless for you (how true!).

      When I first saw the film, I came out with mixed feeling. When I heard hosteler boys dialogues on "holes" girls have, I wanted to slap the duologue writer. I went back confused by this film. I know people who had gone with me enjoyed it greatly. Guffaws and grunts if you know what I mean!!! Second day the film had not left me and I kept thinking why? And I could tell what I hated was not the dialogues but I have heard myself and that memory kept coming, The film was just trying to be true. This is not a regular film in any way… the best thing is a wholesome feeling you are left with that of youth life in India/ or Delhi at least.

      Dil Dosti Etc may be a uneven in acting by some characters (not Imad), and some scenes but the response I get I think there is a making of cult film here. Now, I wait to see what next idea the director of the film, Manish Tiwary is going to come up with. I give it 9 out of 10.

      (you can visit passionforcinema.com for more articles by the director on his film)

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      • Trivia
        The film was originally titled "Love Story".
      • Quotes

        Apurv: When you are young, you believe the possibilities are endless.

      • Connections
        Features Casablanca (1942)
      • Soundtracks
        Sambhalo Dil Ko
        Performed by Sunidhi Chauhan

        Lyrics by Kumaar

        Composed by Suhas Shetty, Siddharth

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      • Release date
        • September 28, 2007 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Official site
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      • Languages
        • Hindi
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Сердечный друг
      • Filming locations
        • New Delhi, Delhi, India
      • Production company
        • Prakash Jha Productions
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        • $774,219
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 52m(112 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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