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The movie set in the backdrop of militancy in the North- east , gave ample scope for both shahrukh and manisha to perform and they did perform. Shahrukh as the modern journo cum love struck youngster and Manisha as a female... Read more
A gem amongst the commercially-hyped bollywood "hits"
Jan 06, 2008
- dil_diya – imdb.com
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Even though this movie came out in 1998, the 1st time I saw it, was a few years back. This was because, at that time, it had received so much criticism that anybody who thinking of watching this movie, thought... Read more
It's a love story in the backdrop of North-east militancy. A girl who has seen too much too early- moulded into a hard-core terrorist meets an urban romantic dreamy eyed journalist at a railway station & then follows a self destructive... Read more
Mani Rantanm concludes his terrorist trilogy (Roja, Bombay - in Tamil) with the Hindi film Dil Se. His switch to Hindi has outraged many of his Tamil fans but I am thankful he decided to go this route so more... Read more
The main highlight of the movie was no doubt the sound of the movie, if you watch this movie in digital dolby, you wont find a better sounding Hindi movie ever.The characters are very real, with the background of the... Read more
Who would have thought, that love, singing and terrorism can credibly be combined? But the characters of Manisha Koirala and Shah Rukh Khan are so convincingly and urgently represented, that one can comprehend his deep, unconditional love the same way... Read more
This was the first actual Bollywood film I've ever seen. I knew nothing about it going in, other than that it was considered a classic and featured "that Indian guy" (Khan) who shows up in every other film. Needless to... Read more
"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... Read more
"Dil Se" is poetry. Although it is a Mani Ratnam film, the hand of Santosh Sivan is all over it, especially in the music videos. Sivan's artistry and Ratnam's genius, when combined with the sizeable dramatic talent of Shahrukh Khan... Read more
The problem with Hindi cinema is its very strong formalistic framework where it has to fit in. It must pass the censors, must be made for a billion of mostly analphabets and must contain a great number of song and... Read more


