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Dil Chahta Hai

  • 2001
  • PG
  • 3h 3m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,0/10
79 k
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Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, and Akshaye Khanna in Dil Chahta Hai (2001)
Three inseparable childhood friends are just out of college. Nothing comes between them - until they each fall in love, and their wildly different approaches to relationships creates tension.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree inseparable childhood friends are just out of college. Nothing comes between them - until they each fall in love, and their wildly different approaches to relationships creates tension... Tout lireThree inseparable childhood friends are just out of college. Nothing comes between them - until they each fall in love, and their wildly different approaches to relationships creates tension.Three inseparable childhood friends are just out of college. Nothing comes between them - until they each fall in love, and their wildly different approaches to relationships creates tension.

  • Réalisation
    • Farhan Akhtar
  • Scénaristes
    • Kassim Jagmagia
    • Farhan Akhtar
    • Karan Kashyap
  • Vedettes
    • Aamir Khan
    • Saif Ali Khan
    • Akshaye Khanna
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,0/10
    79 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Farhan Akhtar
    • Scénaristes
      • Kassim Jagmagia
      • Farhan Akhtar
      • Karan Kashyap
    • Vedettes
      • Aamir Khan
      • Saif Ali Khan
      • Akshaye Khanna
    • 144Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 26Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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      • 28 victoires et 40 nominations au total

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    Aamir Khan
    Aamir Khan
    • Akash Malhotra
    Saif Ali Khan
    Saif Ali Khan
    • Sameer
    Akshaye Khanna
    Akshaye Khanna
    • Siddharth Sinha
    Preity G Zinta
    Preity G Zinta
    • Shalini
    • (as Preity Zinta)
    Sonali Kulkarni
    Sonali Kulkarni
    • Pooja
    Dimple Kapadia
    Dimple Kapadia
    • Tara Jaiswal
    Ayub Khan
    Ayub Khan
    • Rohit
    Rajat Kapoor
    Rajat Kapoor
    • Shalini's Uncle
    Suhasini Mulay
    Suhasini Mulay
    • Sid's Mother
    Ahmed Khan
    Ahmed Khan
    • Akash's Father
    Suchitra Pillai
    Suchitra Pillai
    • Priya
    Anjula Bedi
    • Sameer's Mother
    Rakesh Pandey
    Rakesh Pandey
    • Rohit's Father
    Samantha Tremayne
    • Deepa
    Claire
    • Joan
    Clarence
    • Guitarist at Ambassador Rooftop
    Asad Dadarkar
    • Subodh
    Bomi Doctor
    • Sameer's Father
    • Réalisation
      • Farhan Akhtar
    • Scénaristes
      • Kassim Jagmagia
      • Farhan Akhtar
      • Karan Kashyap
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs144

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    tj_director

    Never seen a Bollywood film? then DCH is the best place to start.

    DCH is like a breath of fresh air. It shows how bringing youth into an industry is always a good thing. Just compare this film with Yaadein, from Bollywood veteran Subash Ghai.

    Where as Yaadein is probably one of the worst things to come out of a camera, DCH is one the best. It's just one of those films you'll find hard not to like, basically because it's exactly how the medium of Indian films should be used.

    Rather than just cut and paste a song into the film, the filmmakers have done very well to make each song feel wanted, visually interesting, and they never drag. The result is a near 3hr film that just flies by. Comedy, Drama, Great Songs, love stories that work, and some truly excellent casting. Everyone carries the film, and the 3 guys, Safi, Akshay and Aamir are too good together!

    Hopefully this film is a wake up call to the rest of Bollywood, who seem to be obsessed with unoriginality. Technically DCH can easily stand up against anything from the West. Editing, Directing, Cinematography, lighting, set design -- everything just works so well.

    Sometimes Bollywood can produce some truly great films, and this is most definately one of them!! You must watch it.
    10bLuR-7

    the most realistic depiction of Indian youth in Bollywood

    After a string of Bollywood stinkers, this film was a breath of fresh air! Upon first glance, it might seem like the story has been rehashed from the plotlines of several other Indian films. But the presentation blew me away! Yes, I agree that Dil Chahta Hai has been heavily influenced by the Hollywood style of filmmaking. But it still retains the same passion and romanticism that has become a Bollywood staple ever since the beginning, thus making DCH a thousand times better than other "Hollywood-wannabees".

    Another thing that you might notice while watching the film is that there is not much of a plot. It just... floats along. But that's what makes it great; you never know where the next scene might lead you. What ties the story together is the bond of friendship shared by the three main leads. All the performances were terrific, especially Aamir Khan, who is probably the most respected actor of his generation.

    Ultimately, what's great about the film is that it connects to the youth. The depiction of youth is so dead-on and realistic that you would be disgusted at the way youth is treated in other Bollywood films, where every college student aside from the hero/heroine are party-going idiots or jittery nerds! In DCH, however, the people talk like how they're supposed to talk, and nothing seems unrealistic about their personality. While watching the film, it becomes quite evident that Farhan Akhtar belongs to a breed of young, talented directors. What they lack in experience, they make up with an ambitious vision and raw talent.

    If you haven't seen the film yet, go watch it. You'll be surprised at how much hope is still left in Bollywood.
    9asifsear

    An Excellent movie with real life situations!!!

    Dil Chahta Hai Starring: Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Preity Zinta, Sonali Kulkarni, Dimple Kapadia and Ayub Khan Director: Farhan Akhtar Music: Shankar-Eshan-Loy Released. Debutant director Farhan Akhtar's (son of Javed Akhtar and Honey Irani) Dil Chahta Hai is the story of three friends and their respective thinking of love. It has a new, trendy and youthful look, completely different from the standards norms of the Bollywood film.

    Akash (Aamir Khan), Sameer (Saif Ali Khan) and Siddharth aka Sid (Akshaye Khanna), three close friends, have completed their education and are on the threshold of life. Akash does not believe in love. He is a flirt and his love affairs do not last for more than a month. Sameer believes in love. He is always carrying his heart on his palm and falling in love every time. But he still has not found that special girl. Sid, a painter, is the most sensitive and mature among the three. He knows the true meaning of love. He finds love in everything, everywhere and everytime.

    All three are enjoying life. Then comes the twist when Sid falls in love with older woman Tara Jaiswal (Dimple Kapadia), an interior designer, who is a divorcee. Akash is not able to understand the depth of Sid's love and hurts his sentiments for which Sid slaps Akash, thus creating a rfit between the two friends. Sameer tries to bridge the gap but is unsuccessful.

    Sid leaves for a painting workshop at Kaushali. Akash leaves for Australia for his dad's business. On the flight, he meets Shalini (Preity Zinta), who he had briefly known earlier. Their friendship slowly blossoms into love. Meanwhile Sameer also finds his special girl in Pooja (Sonali Kulkarni), whom he wants to marry. Time has passed. All three friends are again in the same town -- but things are different for them now.

    Full marks to director Farhan Akhtar for giving a completely new and fresh look to the film in his debut film. The storyline is different from the run-of-the-mill fares which we are used to seeing for such a long time. Farhan is a welcomed entry in the list of talented and young directors. He has also dared to be different. He has taken care of the minutest details in the film. Technically, the film is no way behind some of the best Hollywood movies.

    Now the performances -- all the three leads are fabulous. They all fit their roles to a T. Aamir Khan as expected is the best. He is too good in the comic scenes and is excellent in the emotional scenes also -- especially in the scene when he breaks down on the phone while talking to his father. He definitely is the best among the current lot who does his work with precision and utmost dedication. Saif Ali Khan is a wonderful surprise in this film. This is his career-best role and one cannot imagine anyone else playing Sameer's role. His sense of timing and facial expressions are very natural and makes Sameer a very adorable character in the film.The least significant role was of Sameer but Saif made it very important. Now comes the final winner -- Akshaye Khanna. An actor-par excellence and very natural in front of the camera, Akshaye has played the role of Sid to perfection. His emotions and expressive face say a lot. He has given a spell-binding performance. Preity looks great in her new look and has acted well. Sonali Kulkarni is wasted and Dimple Kapadia still looks gorgeous and plays her role well.

    Music and the picturisation of the songs flow with the mood of the film. The locales of Sydney and Goa have been brilliantly shot. The first half of the film has some of the light good moments. The second half is filled with emotion though the Aamir-Preity affair has been stretched a lot thus making the film a bit lengthy. But one thing is sure -- Bollywood has got one more talented director in Farhan Akhtar.
    10bob_bear

    Fantastic fun and full of surprises

    I stumbled over this film on late night TV and immediately ordered the DVD. It's a corker! Fresh, invigorating, romantic, bizarre even!

    They don't make films like this in the West - and more's the pity but hence the freshness. The three lead actors are gorgeous - so it hardly matters that they must be the oldest students in town. The cinematography is beautiful - especially in the Australian sequences. The song and dance routines are as welcome as they are surprising.

    As with all Hindi films, it is pure melodrama of course. The ability to suspend one's disbelief is a necessity. But that aside, it has all the attributes of a good old fashioned Hollywood romance. Boy meets girl, boy loses girl... etc., times three.

    The core theme of friendship is a delight - as are the subtle homo-erotic overtones of Akash and Sid's relationship. Intended or not, I wouldn't have minded if they'd ended up together - but this is Bollywood remember!

    All in all, fantastic fun which I plan to watch again and again. Highly recommended.
    10keynesrules

    Bollywood 2.0

    Less is more in Farhan Akhtar's 'Dil Chahta Hai'. Strip away melodramatic plots which always drag on longer than they are supposed to. Get rid of unbelievable protagonists who have all the answers and can fight off a horde of villains. Have no 'villains' to speak of, with the exception of the dude engaged to the girl you fancy, who acts like a bit of a prick.

    Build a story about the people you spend most of the time with - your friends, your dawgs, your posse, and ponder how you guys are going to sort out the really important things in your life. Like falling in love. Cracking on your friend who seems to fall for every girl he sees. Or your sensitive friend Sid who is in love with a much older woman - is he crazy? Wince as two of your best friends get into a very heated argument which splits them up and wonder what you will do now that you're caught in the middle. Hope for love and friendship to find a way through to reconciliation.

    Make a smart movie, without elaborate dance pieces set to a sweet soundtrack that remains in the top 10 a year after the film's release. In fact have a song that parodies the 'running around trees' segment that every other Hindi film since the 1950s has had and that the guys at school used to kid about. I mean, guys don't express their love for girls that way! Keep out guns, drugs, politics, strife, and family melodrama. Lace up your script with generous doses of humor which brings to light the hereunto underused Saif Ali Khan. Finally make sure the 'heroes' have shown some growth at the end of it. Of course it's been done to death in LA. That it could have been done so well in Mumbai is the astonishing thing.

    Finally, make reality cool again. Whatever your heroes wear, however they cut their hair, right down to the way they interact has to be believable. Make short hair and a goatee beard the national craze amongst guys. Put some real thought into color coding and matching outfits and give a laid-back style to the proceedings.

    Welcome "Dil Chahta Hai". The film that has had the largest influence of the look and hopefully the story of the biggest Bollywood films to follow it. A film that many people have been able to relate to. It seemed so obvious until Farhan Akhtar did it. Now watch how his ideas permeate through Bollywood.

    Here's looking forward to "Don" in 2006.

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    • Anecdotes
      Aamir Khan's ex wife Kiran Rao plays Deepa's friend in the scene when Khan's character hides behind the plant.
    • Gaffes
      When the guys are talking on the fortress ruins in Goa Sid refers to a ship that he is watching about to go over the horizon. The clip clearly shows a ship which is moving toward them, not away.
    • Citations

      Siddharth Sinha: Deepa, why do you like Akash so much?

      Deepa: What do you mean?

      Siddharth Sinha: [after a brief pause] Sometimes I think why we like someone. Why do you like him?

      Deepa: I don't know. I just do.

      Siddharth Sinha: Despite knowing that Akash...

      Deepa: ... doesn't love me? Yes, even then.

      Siddharth Sinha: Deepa, you're beautiful, intelligent. You can get so many guys.

      Deepa: [saying in between] If I'm so beautiful then why can't I get Akash?

      Siddharth Sinha: I don't know. Yes, I know that if you're in any trouble, then Akash can do all he can for you. But Deepa, you should not hope for such things which...

      [Sid stops and takes some sand]

      Siddharth Sinha: Now you see this sand? The more you try to hold it tightly, the more it slip through your fingers.

      Deepa: [understanding Sid] Thanks, Sid.

    • Générique farfelu
      The closing credits roll while the last scene featuring the cast eating still continues.
    • Connexions
      Featured in 47th Filmfare Awards (2002)
    • Bandes originales
      Dil Chahta Hai
      Music by Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani & Loy Mendonsa

      Lyrics by Javed Akhtar

      Performed by Shankar Mahadevan

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 août 2001 (India)
    • Pays d’origine
      • India
    • Langues
      • Hindi
      • English
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      • Do Your Thing
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Goa, Inde
    • société de production
      • Excel Entertainment
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      • 140 000 000 INR (estimation)
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      • 316 221 $ US
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