Dil Tera Diwana (1996 film)

Dil Tera Diwana
Directed by Lawrence D'Souza
Produced by Pahlaj Nihalani
Written by Nawab Arzoo (dialogue and screenplay)
S. Khan (story)
Starring Saif Ali Khan
Twinkle Khanna
Music by Aadesh Shrivastava
Release dates
9 August 1996
Running time
150 min.
Country India
Language Hindi

Dil Tera Diwana is a 1996 Indian Bollywood film directed by Lawrence D'Souza and produced by Pahlaj Nihalani. It stars Saif Ali Khan and Twinkle Khanna in pivotal roles.[1]

Plot

Kumar (Shatrughan Sinha) is the proud widowed businessman father of Ravi (Saif Ali Khan), his only son, his pride and joy. When Ravi grows up, he meets Komal (Twinkle Khanna), in college and instantly falls in love with her. Ravi mentions this to his dad, who approves the alliance. But due to Ravi's loafer life, Komal instantly dislikes him. Along with the idea of his friends, Ravi changes his name to Bharat Khaushal and pretends to be poor and good to get his love from Komal. This later confuses Komal before when she befriends Bharat and sees "him" and "Ravi" to resemble each other physically. But she then believes they're two different guys. This secret is unknown to Mr. Kumar who later finds out from Ravi about his double appearances on his birthday when the police accuses Ravi as Bharat, Ravi's look-alike who disguised himself as Ravi and killed him in greed of wealth. Ravi refuses saying he hasn't killed anyone but everyone agrees with the police including Komal who now hates him as Bharat and Mr. Kumar who's mission is now to take revenge of Bharat by killing him with his own hands. His friend Satyajit "Satya" also lies accusing Ravi as Bharat which ends their friendship. Ravi is arrested and he attempts many evidences to prove that he's innocent and is Ravi to which nobody still believes him. Meanwhile, along with Komal's dad, Alok (Dalip Tahil), Mr. Kumar's men capture Bharat and bring him to him where he tells him his personal secret that he and Alok are kings of the underworld. As Mr. Kumar's men are asked to capture Bharat since he escaped from Mr. Kumar killing him, Ravi kidnaps Komal from her house in front of Alok while threatening him and takes her to his slum where his dying landlord who gets shot by Kumar and Alok's enemy, a criminal named Ambani's (Shakti Kapoor) men hunting Bharat reveals the truth to Komal that Ravi is Bharat which Komal finally believes, regrets for mistakening him for his crime the police accused him for and she and Ravi fall in love. Then they start to spend their time together and love extends more. Komal is then later brought home to her dad by the police where she insists Bharat is Ravi but this angers Alok who locks her in her room and insists her to not meet him. Ambani later kills Satya after Ravi confronts him for lying to the police about his double role on his birthday. It's later revealed that Ambani took advantage of Ravi's double role so he falsely accused to the police about Ravi and killed his friend Salim who corpse was disguised as Ravi because of the clothes and the watch Ravi gave him which the watch was originally gifted to him by his dad. He also used Ravi's friends including Satya to make them lie about Ravi but their friend Vicky refused in favour of Ravi to which Ambani kills him in front of them. He tells Ravi this whom his men capture and bring him and Ravi thus then kills Ambani and his men along with Mr. Kumar who apologizes to him and believes Ravi as only as his son in which Alok is killed too. Mr. Kumar is then shot by one of Ambani's men and a few moments before his death tells the police who arrive on the scene Ravi is his son and he's innocent and lends Komal's hand in marriage to Ravi.

Cast

Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Din Dhal Gaya Hai Abto Jane Do Yaar" Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
2 "Banke Mohabbat Tum To Base Ho" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
3 "Aap Se Hoke Juda Hum Kidhar Jayenge" Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy
4 "Gusse Se Aur Khilti Ho" Abhijeet, Alka Yagnik
5 "Ye Gore Gore Gaal" Udit Narayan
6 "Dil Pe Lahoo Se Likh Diya" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
7 "Ruby Ruby Ruby" Udit Narayan, Aditya Narayan

References

  1. "Dil Tera Diwana Movie Review". Retrieved 6 November 2011.

External links


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