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Dil Chahta Hai
A theatrical release poster for Dil Chahta Hai, featuring the male lead cast.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byFarhan Akhtar
Written byFarhan Akhtar
Produced byRitesh Sidhwani
Starring
CinematographyRavi K. Chandran
Edited byA. Sreekar Prasad
Music byShankar–Ehsaan–Loy
Production
company
Distributed byYash Raj Films
Release date
  • 10 August 2001 (2025-08-05)
Running time
185 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget?80 million[2]
Box office?397.2 million[3]

Dil Chahta Hai (transl.?The Heart Desires) is a 2001 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Farhan Akhtar in his directorial debut[4], and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani under the newly formed Excel Entertainment banner. The film stars Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, and Akshaye Khanna as three inseparable college friends navigating adulthood, relationships, and diverging life paths. It also features Preity Zinta, Sonali Kulkarni, and Dimple Kapadia in pivotal supporting roles. Set in contemporary urban India, the film explores themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery among upper-class youth.

The screenplay was partly inspired by Akhtar’s personal diaries and experiences, with additional story input from creative associate Kassim Jagmagia. Shot on location in India and Australia, Dil Chahta Hai was one of the first Hindi films to use sync sound[5]. Cinematography was handled by Ravi K. Chandran, with sound design by Nakul Kamte and H. Sridhar. The music was composed by the trio Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, with lyrics by Javed Akhtar.

Released theatrically on 10 August 2001, Dil Chahta Hai received widespread critical acclaim for its modern sensibilities, direction, dialogue, music, and performances, particularly those of Saif Ali Khan and Akshaye Khanna. Although it underperformed in rural regions, the film emerged as a commercial success in urban centres and grossed ?397.2 million (US$4.7 million) worldwide, ranking as the fifth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year. It has since achieved Cult status and is regarded as a landmark in Hindi cinema for redefining youth narratives and contemporary storytelling.

At the 49th National Film Awards, Dil Chahta Hai won two awards, including Best Feature Film in Hindi. It received thirteen nominations at the 47th Filmfare Awards, winning seven, including Best Film (Critics), Best Supporting Actor (Khanna) and Best Comedian (Saif Ali Khan). Over time, the film has been credited with launching a new wave of urban Indian cinema and establishing Akhtar as one of the leading filmmakers of his generation.

Plot

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In Mumbai, best friends Akash, Sameer, and Siddharth (Sid) celebrate their college graduation. At the party, Akash flirts with Shalini, unaware she is engaged, and is punched by her fiancé, Rohit. The next day, Sameer breaks up with his girlfriend, Priya, and joins Akash and Sid on an impromptu trip to Goa. There, they encounter Akash's persistent ex-girlfriend, Deepa, whom Sid advises to move on. Sameer falls for a Swiss tourist, Christine, but discovers she is a con artist who robs him.

Back in Mumbai, Sid grows close to his new neighbour Tara, a middle-aged alcoholic divorcee and art enthusiast. He admires her maturity and compassion and develops feelings for her. Meanwhile, Sameer’s parents push him toward an arranged marriage, but he unexpectedly falls for Pooja, the first woman he meets. Tara breaks down on her birthday when her ex-husband prevents their daughter from visiting. Sid comforts her and later confesses to his friends that he loves her. Akash mocks him for falling for an older woman, prompting Sid to slap him. The incident causes a rift in their friendship.

Akash departs for Sydney to manage his family's business. There, he reconnects with Shalini, who is visiting her uncle. The two bond and fall in love, but Rohit arrives to take her back to India for their wedding. Akash is devastated. Mahesh, Shalini’s uncle, reveals that she agreed to the marriage out of obligation to her adoptive parents. On the eve of her wedding, Akash proposes to her. A fight breaks out with Rohit, after which Shalini admits she loves Akash and chooses him instead.

Sid leaves for a painting workshop. Tara is hospitalized with liver cirrhosis. At the hospital, Sameer reflects on his relationship with Pooja, who broke up with her boyfriend and chose Sameer. He also mentions Akash's reconciliation with Shalini. Akash visits Sid at the hospital and apologizes. Tara, on her deathbed, begins to express what Sid meant to her, but dies before completing her sentence. Sid is left distraught.

Six months later, the three friends reunite in Goa. Sameer and Akash are accompanied by Pooja and Shalini. Sid meets a young woman at the beach and joins her and his friends for dinner.

Cast

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Credits adapted from Bollywood Hungama:[6]

Production

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Development

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Dil Chahta Hai originated from Farhan Akhtar's personal experiences and observations during his travels to Goa and a six-week stay in New York City in 1996. Initially conceptualized as a romantic narrative focusing on the characters Akash and Shalini, Akhtar found the story lacking in excitement and depth.[8] Encouraged by his parents, Javed Akhtar and Honey Irani, who appreciated the concept but suggested enhancements, he expanded the narrative to include the dynamics among three friends, thereby shifting the focus to themes of friendship and personal growth.[9]

In 1998, while co-directing music videos for Shankar Mahadevan's album Breathless alongside his sister Zoya Akhtar, Farhan began scripting the film under the working title Hum Teen.[10][11] The screenplay, reflecting his own friendships and concerns, was initially penned in English and later translated into Hindi over two months.[9] The project marked the cinematic debut of both Farhan Akhtar and producer Ritesh Sidhwani under their newly formed banner, Excel Entertainment.[6][12] Kassim Jagmagia, a friend of Akhtar's, contributed to the story and joined the team as a creative associate.[13]

Casting

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Aamir Khan in 2017.
Saif Ali Khan in 2017.
Akshaye Khanna in 2007.
Preity Zinta in 2018.
Sonali Kulkarni in 2017.
Dimple Kapadia in 2018.
Clockwise from upper left: Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Dimple Kapadia, Sonali Kulkarni, and Preity Zinta were cast in the lead roles

The casting process underwent several iterations.[11] Farhan Akhtar initially approached Akshaye Khanna for the role of Akash Malhotra. However, upon Aamir Khan's interest in portraying Akash instead of the more reserved Siddharth "Sid" Sinha, Khanna graciously agreed to switch roles, taking on the character of Sid.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20]

Saif Ali Khan was cast as Sameer Mulchandani, a role he found closely aligned with his own personality.[21][22][23][24] Preity Zinta joined the cast as Shalini, Akash's love interest, after a screen test and preparation period of three and a half months.[25][26] Sonali Kulkarni was selected to play Pooja, Sameer's eventual fiancée. Dimple Kapadia was cast as Tara Jaiswal, a middle-aged, alcoholic interior designer and divorcée, marking her first on-screen pairing with a significantly younger actor.[27] Kapadia reportedly insisted that Farhan Akhtar address her by name rather than as "aunty" during the shoot. [28][27]

Zoya Akhtar oversaw the casting process, ensuring a cohesive ensemble that could authentically portray the film's themes of friendship and personal evolution.[29]

Filming

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Principal photography for Dil Chahta Hai commenced in 2000 and spanned 108 days. The film was shot across various locations, including Mumbai, Goa, and Sydney, Australia.[27][30] Notably, the scene featuring the trio at Chapora Fort in Goa became iconic, contributing to the fort's popularity as a tourist destination.

The film was produced on a budget of ?80 million (approximately US$950,000). Ravi K. Chandran handled cinematography, capturing the film's contemporary aesthetic. The production utilized sync sound recording, a relatively novel technique in Indian cinema at the time, with Nakul Kamte and H. Sridhar overseeing the sound design.[6][31] A. Sreekar Prasad served as the editor, and Suzanne Caplan Merwanji was the production designer.[6][9] Arjun Bhasin managed costume design, while Farah Khan choreographed the film's musical sequences.[6]

Hairstylist Adhuna Bhabani made her Bollywood debut with this film, introducing distinctive hairstyles for the lead characters that became trendsetting among the youth.[32]

Soundtrack

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The soundtrack and background score of Dil Chahta Hai were composed by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, after A. R. Rahman declined the offer due to date issues.[33][34] The lyrics were penned by Javed Akhtar. The vocals were performed by Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, Caralisa Monteiro, Srinivas, Shaan, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Mahadevan, Clinton Cerejo, KK, Harvey, and Sonu Nigam.[35] Noorani stated that the trio went to Khandala along with Farhan Akhtar, Javed Akhtar, and Sidhwani to compose six songs from a total of nine for the film in three-and-a-half days. Mendonsa described the experience as 35% of work and 65% fun and added that they had a "fantastic time". After staying in Khandala, Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy subsequently booked a studio to finish the recording in three weeks.[36]

The soundtrack and background score for Dil Chahta Hai were composed by the musical trio Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, marking their first collaboration with Farhan Akhtar. A. R. Rahman was initially approached for the project but declined due to scheduling conflicts.[33][34] The lyrics were written by Javed Akhtar. Vocal performances on the album feature Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, Caralisa Monteiro, Srinivas, Shaan, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Shankar Mahadevan, Clinton Cerejo, KK, Harvey, and Sonu Nigam.[35]

In preparation for the album, the composers, along with Farhan Akhtar, Javed Akhtar, and producer Ritesh Sidhwani, traveled to Lonavala, where six of the nine songs were composed over three and a half days. Ehsaan Noorani described the retreat as a balance of "35% work and 65% fun", while Loy Mendonsa noted that they later booked a recording studio to complete the album within three weeks.[36]

Release

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Dil Chahta Hai was one of the most anticipated Hindi films of 2001, owing to its contemporary narrative centered on urban youth—an area seldom explored in Indian cinema.[37][38] A one-minute theatrical trailer was launched alongside Aamir Khan’s Lagaan in cinemas and on television across India to generate early publicity and media interest.[39] Ahead of its theatrical debut, a special screening was held for then-Indian Home Minister L. K. Advani at his residence in New Delhi.[40]

The film was released theatrically on 10 August 2001, clashing with Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke, a romantic drama starring Ajay Devgn, Preity Zinta, and Madhuri Dixit.[41][42] Following its domestic release, Dil Chahta Hai was screened at multiple international film festivals, including the 33rd International Film Festival of India,[43] the 14th Palm Springs International Film Festival,[44] and the 11th Austin Film Festival.[45]

The film premiered on Indian television via StarPlus on 17 August 2002.[46] It was released on home media as a single-disc NTSC widescreen DVD on 14 December 2007, alongside a two-disc version distributed by Spark Entertainment.[47][48] Since 18 November 2016, Dil Chahta Hai has been available for streaming on platforms including Amazon Prime Video and Netflix.[49][50][51]

Reception

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Box office

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Dil Chahta Hai had a moderate commercial performance upon release. While it performed well in metropolitan areas, it underperformed in rural regions—a shortfall attributed by trade analysts to its urban-centric storyline and characters.[52][53] Nevertheless, the film enjoyed sustained success in urban centers, completing a golden jubilee run of over 50 weeks in some theatres.[54][a]

Released on approximately 210 screens across India, the film earned ?9 million (US$110,000) on its opening day.[56] It collected ?27.7 million (US$330,000) over its opening weekend,[57] and ?57.3 million (US$680,000) by the end of its first week.[58] The film ultimately grossed ?332.8 million (US$3.9 million) domestically, ranking as the fifth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year.[59]

Overseas, the film opened to strong box office numbers, collecting US$210,000 in North America and US$100,000 from Atlantic countries during its opening weekend.[60][61] It went on to earn ?16.5 million (US$200,000) in its initial overseas run,[62] and grossed ?64.4 million (US$760,000) by the end of its international theatrical engagement—making it the seventh-highest-grossing Hindi film overseas that year.[63] According to Box Office India, the film earned an estimated ?397.2 million (US$4.7 million) worldwide.[64]

Critical reception

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Dil Chahta Hai received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, with particular praise for its fresh narrative, direction, performances, and realistic portrayal of contemporary Indian youth.[65][66][67][68][69][70] The film holds a 100% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on five reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10.[71]

Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama described the film as a landmark in Aamir Khan's career and highlighted the performances of Saif Ali Khan and Akshaye Khanna.[72] Sita Menon, writing for Rediff.com, commended Farhan Akhtar's directorial debut, noting his effective character development and Khanna's nuanced performance.[73]

In Screen magazine, Piroj Wadia lauded Akhtar's script and direction, as well as Ravi K. Chandran's cinematography. Dinesh Raheja, also from Screen, appreciated the film's humor and Saif Ali Khan's comedic timing.[74][75] Ziya Us Salam of The Hindu described the film as a rare depiction of male camaraderie and bachelor bonding, praising its situational comedy and natural character reactions.[76]

Arati Koppar of Filmfare hailed the film as a "fabulous attempt" for a directorial debut, highlighting Aamir Khan's performance.[77] Komal Nahta praised Preity Zinta's portrayal and noted Dimple Kapadia's suitability for her role, while critiquing Sonali Kulkarni's limited screen time.[78]

Jasdeep Singh Pannu of NDTV labeled Dil Chahta Hai a "wonderfully-crafted film," though he noted a "melodramatic act, an element better kept to the conventional Bollywood movie."[79] Zee Next named it one of the greatest Hindi films of the year.[80] Saibal Chatterjee of The Hindustan Times wrote, "Farhan demonstrates a style that is as sophisticated as it is impressive. Virtually every character in the intricate tapestry that the young filmmaker creates is utterly tangible, the emotions are completely believable, and the situations fraught with subtle drama."[81]

Internationally, K. N. Vijiyan of the New Straits Times observed that the film differed from typical Bollywood fare and might not appeal to all audiences, but acknowledged Chandran's cinematography.[78] Beth Watkins, in a retrospective review for The Wall Street Journal, praised the film's blend of humor, emotion, and sincerity.[82]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ A golden jubilee film is one that completes a theatrical run of 50 weeks or 300 days.[55]

References

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  1. ^ "Dil Chahta Hai". British Board of Film Classification. Archived from the original on 14 May 2021. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
  2. ^ Unnithan, Sandeep (26 August 2002). "Bollywood looks at non-star, low-budget formula to tide over drought of box-office hits". India Today. Archived from the original on 14 May 2021. Retrieved 14 May 2021.
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