DIL CHAHTA HAI, directed by Farhan Akhtar, is one of the most eagerly-awaited
films. Starring Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Preity
Zinta, Sonali Kulkarni and Dimple Kapadia, the film has music by
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and lyrics by Dil Chahta Hai.
Farhan Akhtar, son of Javed Akhtar and Honey Irani, started his
career as an assistant to Pankaj Parashar in HIMALAY PUTRA (where
he first met Akshaye). It was followed by a three-year stint in a
television software production house.
Thereafter, he co-directed Shankar Mahadevan's music video - Breathless and Pentagram's -
Price Of Bullets with sister Zoya.
It was during this period that he started work on a script,
tentatively titled HUM TEEN. Two years later, the script was
called DIL CHAHTA HAI.
Ritesh Sidhwani, who started his professional career by joining
the family business Marlex, a renowned name in home appliances in India,
is the producer of DIL CHAHTA HAI.
DIL CHAHTA HAI was
completed within the specified 108 days at locales of Sydney,
Mumbai and Goa. It tells the story of three friends Akash
(Aamir Khan), Sameer (Saif Ali Khan) and Siddharth (Akshaye
Khanna).
Akash is a non-believer. He thinks the concept of love is created
to ruin perfectly healthy relationships.
Sameer is a believer. He wants to be in love. He loves being in
love. Unfortunately for him, he hasn't quite grasped the concept
of it just yet. Wearing his heart on his sleeve, he is out there
persevering, believing that he will find that special her, as
long as he keeps searching.
Siddharth is mature, sensitive and understanding. Siddharth aka
Sid knows the true meaning of the word love. He feels it
everyday, every hour, every minute for his friends, his
acquaintances, for the stray dog living outside his gate, for the
tree that's just been planted next door. He has reached modern
day enlightenment.
DIL CHAHTA HAI is a
film about these three distinct characters, their individual
relationships and the effect that those relationships have on the
three of them.
DIL CHAHTA HAI is scheduled for release on August 10, 2001.
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