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Posted: 9 years ago
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What a coincidence! I am listening to Chaiyya chaiyya as I type. I haven't watched the movie but the album is one of the best of BW. A truly timeless album. Love it!
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Posted: 9 years ago
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According to the BBC, people from 155 countries voted "Chaiyya Chaiyya" ninth in the top 10 songs.
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The song was used during the opening ceremony of the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Satrangi Re Live Always Give Me Goosebumps
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[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBPl7G3gSG4[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 9 years ago
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I found Dil Se boring and overratted. Not only that but it slow as well. Even the storyline wasn't convincing as SRK is keen on somebody who isn't intrested in him and continues to stalk her. Why force a woman to like you if she's not keen? The characters don't seem intresting at all apart from Manisha. Plus, the climax was rubbish and dull which is a shame.

SRK hams a lot in this film. I'm sorry to those who like him but that's the truth. Manisha Koirala gives a good perfomance. Preity Zinta does well in her supporting role.

The songs were superb e.g. Chaiya Chaiya, Dil Se Re & E Ajnabi.


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Posted: 9 years ago
#15
Oh boy how much I love this film its a gem.. everything from performances to dance to the story was just perfect❤️ A special mention to Chaiya and Dil se❤️ And man were Shah and Manisha fire together in this one
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Preity zinta @realpreityzinta

#18yearsof__ Thank U @iamsrk @mkoirala & #Manisir 4my journey from Criminal psychology to movies ' #destiny


Preity zinta @realpreityzinta

#18yearsof__ This is how it all started & I cannot thank @iamsrk @mkoirala & #Manisirenough... https://fb.me/7gYLU95ro





Shah Rukh Khan @iamsrk

The one u love the most is sometimes not loved by most...but the love doesn't change. My favourite...https://www.instagram.com/p/BJWY8U1hkL6/






Manisha Koirala @mkoirala

@realpreityzinta @iamsrk it was one of our good work!! Proud to be part of#ManiRatnam #18yearsof__ #18YearsOfDilSe





Shekhar Kapur @shekharkapur Milton Keynes, England

Not that I did much to help, but Mani Ratnam was kind enough to keep my name as producer. Proud of#18YearsOfDilSe @iamsrk @arrahman


J @jiteshpillaai

Made me listen to this song in his red pajero first at film city while kkhh patchwork @iamsrkhttps://youtu.be/oD6iDbzOUdc #18YearsOfDilSe

J @jiteshpillaai

While shooting this song @iamsrk was also shooting for kuch kuch in ooty. Yes? Juhi was shooting for mallu film

J @jiteshpillaai

Did you know mani ratnam first wanted to make Dil se as a pure I've story with srk and kajol? Later subject was changed 18yearsofdilse





























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Posted: 9 years ago
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Shah Rukh Khan's Dil Se completes 18 years and remains an underrated classic

Shah Rukh Khan's Dil Se still still urges you to rediscover it. And can make you lost in the labyrinth of its surreal emotions of love, longing and life.

Written by Dipti Sharma | New Delhi | Updated: August 21, 2016 5:48 pm
Dil Se, Dil Se 18 years, hah Rukh Khan, dil se, dil se Shah Rukh Khan, Shah Rukh Khan dil se, mani ratnam, Manisha Koirala, Preity Zinta, shekhar kapoor, dil se cast, dil se movie, Shah Rukh Khan news, Shah Rukh Khan movies, Shah Rukh Khan news, entertainment news Dil Se starring Shah Rukh Khan and Manisha Koirala was not only ahead of its time, but remains a cinematic gem.

Some movies are sheer experience. They force their way into your insulated world and rattle your soul until they leave a very sublime satisfaction at its bottom. Dil Se wasn't just a cinematic experience for many, but was much ahead of its time.

Dil Se is simply a gift for a generation which is reading Fifty Shades of Grey for satiating its desire to find a vicarious feeling of love through novels, movies and dramas. In that sense, watching Dil Se not only levitates you out of your mundane world but also debilitate one's cynicism about finding love in a world ridden with technology and gadgets.

It has been 18 years since Dil Se starring Shah Rukh Khan and Manisha Koirala in lead roles released. Yet, it's relevance in terms of capturing reality and heartbreak simultaneously on the screen doesn't falter a bit.

No Hindi movie has shown the intensity of being in love as immaculately as Dil Se has. And it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that no other movie was bold enough to explore the concept of love in its various aspects.

The idea of love in most Hindi movies is often confined by the limitation of script, commercial calculation and the mindset of masses. Even the most celebrated romantic tales on screen including Mughal-E-Azam, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Silsila are rusted with melodrama, larger-than-life elements and songs and dance.

Mani Ratnam chose a sensitive subject of insurgency in northeast as the backdrop of the story. His earlier movies including Roja and Bombay were also infused with elements of politics, terrorism and love. However, in Dil Se, he brings two individuals from different parts of the country and the consequence - a tumultuous ride and fall of emotions. The undercurrent of emotion runs all along the movie.

Amar ( Shah Rukh Khan), an All India Radio (AIR) reporter has grown up in Delhi. His lifestyle and ideologies are very modern. On the other hand, Meghna ( Manisha Koirala) has a different perspective. The use of concepts including repression, anger, rebellion, sedition are also used deftly in the movie. The concepts are very contemporary.

The story is more relevant today in face of recurrent crisis of terrorism and rebellion in Kashmir and other parts of the world including Syria. At a closer look, Dil Se was also a story of a warm understanding between two strangers who had nothing in common and belonged to vastly different backgrounds. The values of compassion and human bonding are more real. Tigmanshu Dhulia's dialogues made both the characters more real. They were not only earthy but were also devoid of ostentatious display of emotions.

One can not talk about Dil Se without mentioning its music and lyrics. The combination of A R Rahman and Gulzar was magical. The use of Urdu poetry came alive in breathtaking landscapes of Ladakh, northeast and Delhi. The haunting background music gave soul to the story.

Also Read | When Shah Rukh Khan celebrated Dil Se but forgot Preity Zinta, watch video

Dil Se could have easily fallen into mediocrity. The fact that you can't compartmentalize it into either a terrorism movie or a love story tells a great deal about it.

Above all, Dil Se was an honest effort to make a brilliant piece of cinema. And it still urges you to rediscover it. And can make you lost in the labyrinth of its surreal emotions of love, longing and life. All actors were natural in their performance. Dialogues were real, short and crisp. Shah Rukh's flamboyance still carried an innocence in those days. ( unlike his later roles that were not too far from over-acting). Manisha's portrayal of vulnerability and strength remains unmatched.

Dil Se was a commercial failure in domestic market.But would it have done well if it were released today ? Considering that the audience is showering its love on real stories, there are possibilities.

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Posted: 9 years ago
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I love this film! One of my favorites. Its music will always be timeless.
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Posted: 9 years ago
#19
Love the music I saw it ages ago it never really comes on TV
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Posted: 9 years ago
#20
Epic movie...I'd rate it alongwith CDI and DDLJ as my most favourite SRK movie. ARR's best Bollywood album without a doubt.
Been a long while since I saw it last, will remedy that soon.

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