Dil Movie Actor, Director, Cast and Crew
Dil is a 1990 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film, starring Aamir Khan, Madhuri Dixit, Anupam Kher, and Saeed Jaffrey. It was directed by Indra Kumar in his directorial make a big appearance written by Naushir Khatau and Kamlesh Pandey, with music composed by Anand–Milind.
Dil was released on 15 June 1990 and became the highest-grossing film of the year. It received positive reviews from critics upon release, with praise for its soundtrack and performances of the cast.
At the 36th Filmfare Awards, Dil received 8 nominations, including Best Film, Best Actor (Khan) and Best Supporting Actor (Kher), with Dixit winning her to begin with Best Actress award for her performance in the film.
The film was remade in Telugu (1993) under the title Tholi Muddu. The film was also remade in Kannada as Shivaranjani (1997). The film was the highest-grossing film of the year.
Plot
Miserly and ravenous Hazari Prasad needs a wealthy woman's marriage proposition for his child Raja, a college understudy and prodigal interested in investing cash on wild parties. Raja meets the wonderful and pompous Madhu Mehra. Infuriated by her, he deceives her that he is dazzle. He taunts her when she finds out, and they rapidly trick on each other.
Hazari looks for a bride with a huge share for Raja. He finds his inclusion in the wastepaper commerce makes Raja a less-than-stellar marriage prospect. Incidentally, he runs into Madhu's wealthy father Durgesh. Hazari gives bums huge sums of cash to disguise as well off colleagues. He gets to know Durgesh, choosing collusion for Raja and Madhu, but when the two discover the truth, they oppose this idea with their fathers' plan.
On a end of the week college withdraw, Madhu erroneously denounces Raja of attempting to assault her. With his notoriety demolished, he censures her for her untruthfulness, saying numerous take exact retribution but he is distinctive. Madhu immediately falls for Raja who presently creates cherish for her as well. Durgesh finds Hazari's genuine circumstances; he insuperable him who takes offense. Raja and Madhu are illegal to see each other once more. All things considered, Raja and Madhu furtively meet.
When Durgesh finds this, he pays hooligans to beat Raja who oversees to sneak into the Mehra house and wed Madhu. Durgesh expels her from the house. Hazari moreover repudiates Raja, who moves into a little shack with Madhu and works as a constructionist. In spite of their destitution, they live joyfully until Raja is harmed at a development location. Madhu takes off to ask Hazari for cash to pay for an crisis operation.
He concurs, as it were if she divorces Raja. Hazari expels her wedding jewelry. Madhu returns to Durgesh and is pardoned but he orders her to never see Raja. When he recuperates, Hazari lies that Madhu never gone to him at the healing center. Accepting Madhu forsaken him, Raja returns to his home.
His mother Savitri uncovers that Madhu was extorted by Hazari. Raja surges to halt Madhu from taking a plane to London but is late as it takes off. Fortunately, she didn't take the plane and meets him. They rejoin and everybody lives cheerfully, as Hazari and Durgesh apologize for their deeds.
Cast
Aamir Khan as Raja Prasad.
Madhuri Dixit as Madhu Mehra Prasad
Anupam Kher as Hazari Prasad
Saeed Jaffrey as Durgesh Mehra
Padmarani as Savitri Prasad
Shammi as Malini Mehra
Adi Irani as Shakti
Deven Verma as Inspector Ghalib
Satyendra Kapoor as Girdhari Laal
Rajesh Puri as Pandit Ji
Kishore Bhanushali as Dev
Dinesh Hingoo as Pandu Prakashan
Ajit Vachani as Potential in law of Hazari Prasad