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Dil Hai Tumhara is a tips film. Whenever tips has their own production they release the dvd. Like Kya Kehna,Kunwara,Kya Yehi Pyar Hai,TLOBS then why is video sound gonna release the dvd??


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[. DHT seems like the fluff that might pull through, and in the age of MDK, it sounds pretty darn fresh. You also have remember that this is coming from Kundan Shah, the guy behind the brilliant Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron and the very good Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa. ]

I concur with MALFUNXION, that this film, will functionally pull through! :baaa: becoming at least average! Just a HUMBLE INSTINCT!


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MalFUnXiON wrote:
You also have remember that this is coming from Kundan Shah, the guy behind the brilliant Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron and the very good Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa.

And the average Kya Kehna and the pathetic Hum To Mohabbat Karega...........


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And the average Kya Kehna and the pathetic Hum To Mohabbat Karega...........

Ofcourse he's made those crappy films; I was just trying to show that he is capable of making good films as well. After all, even a VVC has a Kareeb behind him, but after watching MK, Parinda, 1942, and Khamosh, you can never doubt his capabilities.


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malfunxion - yaar vvc is a absolutely crappy overhyped director just like Sanjay gupta.

how could you consider MK a good film? it just shows how pathetic of a director vvc is!


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First review of DHT out from Indiafm:

http://www.indiafm.com/reviews/02/dht/index.shtml

TA seems to love this movie, along with it's 'excellent music' :angry: :ffs: :bangbang:


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This review is just the opposite of what mr adarsh has said:
http://movies.sify.com/cgi-bin....Reviews
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Rating: * 1/2

Director Kundan Shah needs to get his script sense corrected before he launches his next turkey. For like his last blunder, Hum To Mohabbat Karega, DHT too is another inane film that fails to impress despite an able star cast and obscene pre-release publicity. A predictable plot of two sisters falling in love with the same man, DHT is a clichéd story where no stone has been left unturned to show the immaturity and unoriginality of the maker.

Shekhar (Sachin Khedekar) lives with his wife Sarita (Rekha) and daughter Nimmi (Mahima Chaudhary) but there is another skeleton in his cupboard in the form of a second wife and another daughter, Shalu (Preity Zinta). When he dies, he leaves behind Shalu in Sarita’s care. The stepsisters grow up like real siblings but make the mistake of falling in love with the same man, Dev (Arjun Rampal). That brings out the worst in Souteli Maa, Sarita tries her best to see that her real daughter Nimmi wins the love war. Shalu realizes that Nimmi loves Dev and decides to sacrifice her love. Along with her good friend, Sameer (Jimmy Shergill), a ventriloquist who loves her dearly, she plans to let her sister win the game of love. DHT not only has a weak script, but the film is also plagued with terrible tacky dialogues and very mediocre production values. Wonder why producers, Tips didn’t do a better job on the sets?

Performance wise, both Preity and Mahima have done their sincere best but even though Preity has an author backed role, Mahima has somehow stolen the thunder from under her pretty nose with a spontaneous and touching performance. Rekha though looking aged has shown that she is still in her elements. Sadly, both the leading men, Arjun Rampal and Jimmy Shergill have been completely wasted in this woman-oriented flick. Nadeem-Shravan’s music is so-so and excepting two songs, Mohabbat and Dil Laga Liya, the rest are an ear sore. The Cinematography and Editing leave much to be desired too. But nothing is worse than the RajKumar Santoshi-Kundan Shah written script, which though it has some touching moments, is a predictable and unnecessary mushy story that is sure to be rejected at the BO.


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another one from rediff.com
http://www.rediff.com/entertai/2002/sep/06dht.htm
This sister act lacks bite
Dil Hai Tumhaara is a throwback to the years gone by


Ronjita Kulkarni

And I thought we lived in liberal times, where people are career-minded and straightforward.

I discovered otherwise today. Dil Hai Tumhaara seems to suffer from regressive thinking. Director Kundan Shah [this is the same man who directed the black satire Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro], covers love triangles, quadrangles and extols sacrifice in love.

Worse, halfway through the film, Shah forgets his story.



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.


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I like Both, BuffY!! I told u this MELOWISH drama thingy will get GOODISH reviews, and will go HTHS route!
that music was second hand and but HIT, this is too!

Acting, looks preety GOOD! :cool: :ffs:

i put, half of my money on this, rest, i have to bet on something else!


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Priety Zinta and Kundan Shah interviews on Screen India;

http://www.screenindia.com/20020906/fcover.html

and

http://www.screenindia.com/20020906/fcover1.html

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WHY DOES EVERYONE LIKE THE SONG DIL LAGA LIYA?!?!?!?! ITS A BLOODY RIP OFF FROM HUM TUMHARE HAIN SANAM, WHICH WAS A RIP OFF FROM SOMETHING ELSE!!!!!

OK, rant over.


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Nobody saying it is!! lol!

N-S's all rECYCLED stuff sells like HOT CAKES in INDIA the GREAT! :baaa: :stupid: : :angry: :bangbang: :ffs:


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DIL HAI TUMHAARA - (Reviewed By Komal Nahta)

Director: Kundan Shah
Music: Nadeem Shravan
Lyrics: Sameer
Producer: Kumar S. Taurani, Ramesh S. Taurani
Starring: Preity Zinta, Rekha, Mahima & Arjun Rampal

RATING: 4/10

Tips Films' Dil Hai Tumhaara is an emotional tale of an illegitimate child. Unaware that she (Preity Zinta) is the step-daughter of her mother (Rekha), she realises, however, right in her childhood that her mother loves her sister (Mahima Chaudhry) more than her. The emotional bond between the two sisters is, nevertheless, very strong. As luck would have it, both fall in love with the same handsome boy (Arjun Rampal). The boy reciprocates the love of the illegitimate daughter, but the sister (Mahima) thinks, he is in love with her (Mahima). The mother thinks that her step-daughter is trying to wean away her daughter's love from her. She is unaware that the boy does not love her biological daughter.

The story (Rajkumar Santoshi) is very emotional but the screenplay (Rajkumar Santoshi and Kundan Shah) does not do full justice to its potential. Had the scenes showing the mother firing the step-daughter in the first half been more heart-wrenching, not just the emotional impact but also the base of the film would've been stronger. As it happens, the mother fires her step-daughter but not without reason. The sentiments would've been more touching if she had insulted Preity for absolutely no fault of hers. This is a major drawback of the film.

The screenplay is also not as smooth as it should've been. Several tracks, which have been added to the mother-daughter story, look like add-ons and mar the impact of the film to an extent. For instance, the angle of the 'Refresh' apple juice and the comedy track of the hero's two CEOs have no relevance and are not even worthwhile additions. So also, the angle of the mother's political adversary, raking up the illegitimate daughter issue in the pre-climax, looks out of place, if only because there was no way for him to have known it. The ventriloquism angle has been shabbily treated - the ventriloquist's doll talks even when the former is not holding him in his hand!

The first half has several light moments which are entertaining. Despite a lot of laughter before interval, the feeling the audience gets up with at interval-point is that of having seen a frivolous story. The drama picks up a bit post-interval but the real emotions start once the mother decides to bare her heart out and tell her step-daughter of her real identity.

From then on, right till the climax, there are scenes which make the audience weep. In particular, the scene in which the mother pours her heart out, the scene thereafter in which the two sisters interact and the scene in which the girl pleads with her sister's to-be father-in-law to not call off the marriage are just too fantastic and would move even the stone-hearted to tears. Many of the women, of course, would cry inconsolably in these scenes, all of which go on for about 20 minutes. Again, the climax is quite tame, comparatively. Dialogue (Subrat Sinha) are very well-written - the light ones serve to create the right mood while the emotional ones definitely add to the drama.

Preity Zinta shines in an author-backed role and acts with admirable ease. If she is lovable and cute in the first half, she is absolutely first-rate in the weepy scenes of the second half. Mahima Chaudhry has the lesser role but she too is brilliant. In particular, her acting in the scene when her mother takes out all her frustration on Preity and in the engagement ceremony scene when she realises there's something amiss is superb.

Rekha, as their mother, lives her role and emotes beautifully. Arjun Rampal looks handsome and does fairly well. Jimmy Shergill is very average. Alok Nath is alright in the limited scope he gets. Govind Namdev leaves a mark with his acting. Anjan Srivastava is effective. Gajraj Rao is also very good. Vivek Shauq and Dilip Joshi have been wasted. Sachin Khedekar does well in a brief role. Natasha Sinha, Achyut Potdar and child artistes Raveena Taurani, Karishma Lalwani, Shreya Chawla, Raj Bhatia and Tanvi lend good support.

Kundan Shah's direction is good. His handling of the emotional scenes, especially, deserves special mention. But one wishes, he'd taken care of the aforementioned weaknesses of the screenplay. He could have also paid more attention to the studio scenes; Jimmy Shergill's house on a studio set looks quite ridiculous, more so because it's a film with fairly good production and technical values.


Music (Nadeem Shravan) is very melodious. 'Mohabbat dil ka sukun', the title track, 'Dil laga liya' and 'Chhaya hai jo dil pe' are the best songs. 'Kasam kha ke kaho' and 'O Saaybaa' are also tuneful. Song picturisations could've been much better. Camerawork (Jehangir Chowdhury) is of a good standard. Sham Kaushal's action is functional.

On the whole, Dil Hai Tumhaara has excellent emotions and family appeal to make the audience cry and, therefore, distributors smile.

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Actually not many ppl know that Dil Laga Liya and Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam title song are rip offs of a pakistani pop song. I have heard the original and it bears a striking resemblance to "Dil Laga Liya" moreso than the HTHS title song.

So what date are we looking at for a DVD release?


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I knew it! "" choron ke chor, laantiyon ka kaam"

here is another GOOD review! Priety/o!! Rules!

ZINTA MAKES FOR A PRETTY PICTURE

By Pankaj Shukl

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The script is often the soul of a film and contributes to a great extent to its success or failure. And one reason why Tips Music's latest film, 'Dil Hai Tumhaara', impresses is because of its script. The film does not boast off any leading hero, but its female lead, Preity Zinta, manages to carry the film on her delicate shoulders.

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It may be recalled that another film of Preity's (Kya Kehna') directed by Kundan Shah did good business some two years ago. Kundan's cause is helped here by that other renowned director, Rajkumar Santoshi, who has written the story and screenplay of this film.

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Dil Hai Tumhaara has a certain freshness and youthfulness that is bound to appeal to many. It is to a great extent Preity's film, with all other characters revolving around her. She is the only actress in Bollywood who does not take up more than one film at a time. This film of hers comes some time after 'Dil Chahta Hai' and the audience will not see her again till she finishes 'Koi Mil Gaya' with Hrithik Roshan.


Preity plays Shalu, who has a sister called Nimmi (Mahima Chaudhary). Shalu feels that their mother Saritaji (Rekha) does not love her as much as she does Nimmi. This feeling is not subjective but is based on a number of incidents involving the two. Shalu has only one friend in Sameer (Jimmy Shergil). As Nimmi is a working girl, Shalu too feels that she should start working to attract her mother's attention. She manages to get a job with a company and soon comes in close contact with the driver, Anand (Arjun Rampal), appointed by the firm. Anand is, in fact, Dev, the son of the proprietor, who is working incognito to keep a tab on those who making the company lose money. A situation, however, arises where Dev is forced to disclose his true identity and feelings for Shalu. The mother, Saritaji, for her part is convinced that her other daughter, Nimmi is in love with Dev and she decides to finalise her marriage with Dev's father (Alok Nath). But things do not exactly pan out the way she would have wanted. Dev's father is aware of the blossoming love between his son and Shalu. Saritaji, to complicate matters, discloses to him that Shalu is not her daughter but her husband's illegitimate child whom she has brought up only to honour a promise given to him. All hell breaks loose. And it is left to the combined talents of Rajkumar Santoshi and Kundan Shah to sort things out.

The first half-hour of the film is quite pedestrian, but thereafter it begins to pick momentum. The audience, which is expecting a conventional love triangle, is in for a lot of surprises from the director.

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Preity has come a long way since her first film, 'Dil Se'. All the labour she has put into this film is reflected in her performance and she is able to walk away with most of the scenes. Mahima does not have much going for her and even Rekha is confined to the sidelines. Arjun Rampal shows some sparks, but still has a long way to go as an actor. Jimmy Shergill is nothing more than a prop.

Technically, the film is competent. Jehangir Chaudhary's cinematography contributes to the freshness of the film and he gets good support in the art design department from Omang Kumar. Subrat Khan's dialogues are offbeat and touching. The film has some lilting music from Nadeem-Shravan.

http://ww.smashits.com/index.c....ID=1892

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