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Dil (दिल) 1990

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DirectorIndra Kumar
WriterPraful Parekh, Naushir Khatau, Rajeev Kaul
ProducerIndra Kumar
Music DirectorAnand-Milind
CinematographyBaba Azmi
Film EditingHussain A. Burmawala
Art DirectorBijon Das Gupta
Camera Operator
Assistant CameramenGagarin Mishra
Playback Singers Udit Narayan , Anuradha Paudwal, Sadhana Sargam, Suresh Wadkar
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CharacterActor / Actress
Raja Aamir Khan
Madhu MehraMadhuri Dixit
Mr. MehraSaeed Jaffrey
Police Inspector GhalibDeven Verma
HazariprasadAnupam Kher
Madhu's GrandmotherShammi
Padma Rani
PanditRajesh Puri
GirdharilalSatyen Kappu
ShaktiAdi Irani
PanduDinesh Hingoo
ConstableViju Khote
ConstableBirbal
PostmanManmauji
ConstableBabbanlal Yadav
Sunil Dhawan
Raja's Prospective Father-In-LawAjit Vachani
Raja's friendBabloo Mukherjee
RashiRishi
Dev AnandKishore Anand Bhanushali
Raman
Johney LeverJohnny Lever
Harjeet
Mehra's ManRamesh Goyal
Dave
Kalpna DiwanKalpana Divan
Katki DaveKetki Dave
Jamana DasJamuna Das
SurgeonVikas Anand
Subhash
Hazari Prasad (Anupam Kher) is a miser who dreams of finding a rich young woman for his only son, Raja (Aamir Khan), to marry. However, Raja is a spendthrift who is only interested in spending his father's money on wild parties.

One day as Raja is walking to his college, a passing jeep douses him with mud and the rude response of the beautiful Madhu (Madhuri Dixit) who is driving enrages Raja. He tricks Madhu into thinking that he is blind and then mocks her when the truth is revealed. The two quickly become enemies and play pranks on each other. Raja causes Madhu to trip during a dance rehearsal, and she forces him into a fight with the school's champion boxer Shakti (Adi Irani), which Raja wins.

Meanwhile, Hazari is looking for a bride with a large dowry for Raja, only to find that his involvement in the wastepaper business makes his son a less-than-stellar marriage prospect. While visiting a lavish hotel, Hazari accidentally runs into a rich man, Mr. Mehra (Saeed Jaffrey), who has one daughter. Hazari hires actors to pretend to be his staff and gives beggars large quantities of counterfeit money to masquerade as a wealthy industrialist. He quickly becomes friends with Mr. Mehra and the two agree to marry their children to each other. However, when Raja meets his prospective bride, she turns out to be Madhu and the two refuse to consider the possibility of marriage.

Madhu takes her dislike of Raja too far on a weekend school retreat when she falsely accuses him of trying to rape her. Raja is furious that his reputation has been ruined and reprimands her for her dishonesty and thoughtlessness, pointing out that many men would take their revenge, but he is different. Madhu instantly falls in love with Raja and kisses him in front of her entire class. The two enjoy an idyllic holiday. When they return to the city for their engagement party, Mr. Mehra discovers Hazari's true financial circumstances. Furious, he insults and strikes Hazari who immediately takes offense. Raja and Madhu are forbidden by their parents to see each other again.

Nevertheless, the two continue to secretly meet. When Mr. Mehra discovers this he arranges to have some thugs beat up Raja. He also decides to send Madhu away where she will not be able to contact Raja. Before he can do so, Raja sneaks into Madhu's house and the two are married on the spot. Mr. Mehra banishes Madhu from the house, declaring that she is dead to him. Hazari also disowns Raja when he discovers that he has married the daughter of his greatest enemy. The couple moves into a small shack and Raja finds work as a construction worker. Despite their poverty, they are happy.

Raja is hurt at the construction site. Madhu goes to beg his father for money to pay for an emergency operation. Hazari agrees, but only if she divorces him. He removes her wedding necklace and, in despair, Madhu returns to her father's house. Seeing her distress, he forgives her, but orders her to never see Raja again. When Raja recovers, Hazari tells him that Madhu returned to her father and never visited him at the hospital. Believing Madhu has deserted him to return to a life of luxury, Raja returns to his parents. Later, he discovers from his mother (Padmarani) that Madhu did not come to see him in the hospital because of his father's blackmail. He rushes to stop her from taking a plane to London but arrives after it takes off. Luckily, Madhu did not take the plane, and the two manage to reconcile their parents.
Release date22-June-1990
Budget
Revenue₹18 crore
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36th Filmfare Awards:

Won:
Best Actress - Madhuri Dixit

Nominations:
Best Film - Indra Kumar
Best Actor- Aamir Khan
Best Supporting Actor - Anupam Kher
Best Music Director - Anand-Milind
Best Lyricist - Sameer for the song "Mujhe Neend"
Best Male Playback - Suresh Wadkar for the song "O Priya"
Best Female Playback - Anuradha Paudwal for the song "Mujhe Neend"

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3 Responses to Dil (दिल) 1990

  1. Karan December 20, 2012 at 3:18 pm #

    This is my fav movie. chow!

  2. Manoj December 23, 2012 at 1:14 am #

    Cool outlook. keep it up.

  3. Manoj December 25, 2012 at 10:49 pm #

    kya bath hai. masth.

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