Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

PG 7.4
1999 2 hr 58 min Drama , Comedy , Romance

Nandini has to choose between Sameer, the man who taught her to fall in love; and Vanraj, the man from whom she learnt how to abide and fulfill promises of love.

  • Cast:
    Aishwarya Rai Bachchan , Salman Khan , Ajay Devgn , Vikram Gokhale , Zohra Sehgal , Vinay Pathak , Sheeba Chaddha

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Reviews

Sexyloutak
1999/06/18

Absolutely the worst movie.

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Borserie
1999/06/19

it is finally so absorbing because it plays like a lyrical road odyssey that’s also a detective story.

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BelSports
1999/06/20

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Scarlet
1999/06/21

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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sharmaas
1999/06/22

This is result when eveyboeve gives there best. A good storyline,top direction,and perfect casting and acting. movie is filled with comedy, emotions and love. This is a perfect movie. Director gives there best. Ajay devgn is at his best in this movie 'a perfect one side silent lover's . This is Salman khan's best movie. U don't wanna miss this movie if u want to see capbilcapa of Salman Khan. Ashwerya will never let u down in this movie. Bhansali gives some very good scene and songs are very good and comes at right time.Cinematography is awesome.there are some good wide scene. Camera angles are very good. cinematography of songs is perfect This is full entertaining movie.U will Lough,joy, feel emotional in entire movie.

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shivakumarvishwa
1999/06/23

This movie is the best movie i have seen after"Mr India".I never knew Bhansali could produce such a beautiful and a colorful movie.Everything about this movie is mind blowing.Direction is mind blowing,Script is excellent,Dialogs are excellent,Photography is brilliant,Costumes are excellent,Cinematography is mind blowing.Story is wonderful.It tells about Sameer who is half Indian and Italian who is going to learn music from a master singer.He falls in love with Nandini the teachers daughter.One day a love affair happens and Sameer is forced to leave.Nandini is upset.She marries Vanraj.On the wedding night she is not enthusiastic.She wants to go to Sameer.They go to Italy and Budapest.Aishwarya looks gorgeous as ever and delivers a mind blowing performance,Salman who does overacts in his movies(Except Hum Saath Saath Hain and Chori Chori Chupke Chupke).He gives a mind blowing performance,Ajay also gives another mind blowing performance,The others acted great too,The comedy is excellent,Fresh and hilarious.The on screen chemistry between Khan and Ash is mind blowing.Song picturisations are superb and the singers do a fantastic job.Anyway the music is mind blowing,The most beautiful picture of all time.Better than Devdas.Must See Rating-10/10

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g-delhi
1999/06/24

Bhansali made Khamoshi and though getting high ratings by critics the film was rejected by audience. With HDDCS Bhansali has won the confidence of both critics and audience.Nandini(Aishwarya Rai) falls in love with Sameer(Salman Khan), a music disciple of her father.Sameer also deeply loves Nandini. But her conservative father is against the relationship and sends Sameer back to Italy ,where he came from.He marries off Nandini to Vanraj(Ajay Devgan).Vanraj comes to know about the relationship between Nandini and Sameer.He then ,defying the society, decides to take nandini to Italy to hand her over to her love,Sameer.And then starts the beautiful journey of love,affections,confusions and hesitations all of which I think are the beauty of human emotions. Ajay is awesome and the movie is a must watch just because of his performance.He has perfectly portrayed an ordinary looking,shy yet bold guy. Aishwarya delivers her best performance ever as an aggressive and defying lady.Salman looks good in his nonsense "cool guy" act.But He gets over that nonsense stuff and delivers in the climax.The music of the movie is a class act by Ismail Darbar. Songs like "Aankhon ki Gustakhiyaan" and "Chaand Chhupa" will always be remembered.Kavita Krishnamurthy is fabulous.Kay Kay has delivered his best with "Tadap Tadap ke".Hariharan's "Jhonka Hawa ka" is one of the best songs I have ever heard.One of the best movies I've ever seen. It won't disappoint you.

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santanu_de
1999/06/25

The second half of Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam is loosely inspired by the 1983 Naseeruddin- Padmini- Anil Kapoor film "Woh 7 Din" which itself was a remake of a South Indian Film.The first half's plot is from Maitrayi Devi's Bengali novel "Na Hanyate" (English translation: It does not die) which was written in response to world-renowned scholar Mircea Eliade's semi-autobiographical novel "Bengal Nights". There are several resemblances, including the 'mirchi-eating' incident, which suggest that they are more than uncanny resemblances.There are numerous films in several languages which have been based on literary works. There is nothing inherently wrong in that, except that in this case, Bhansali has not acknowledged the 'right' source of his work. We have heard that HDDCS has been based on a script told to him by one of his Gujarati fans. Really, Mr Bhansali? Or is it a case of acting naive and passing the responsibility of plagiarism to your Gujarati fan when one finds out?

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