Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin

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Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin
Directed by Mahesh Bhatt
Produced by Mukesh Bhatt
Gulshan Kumar
Written by Robin Bhatt (screenplay and story)
Sharad Joshi (dialogues)
Starring Aamir Khan
Pooja Bhatt
Anupam Kher
Music by Nadeem-Shravan
Cinematography Pravin Bhatt
Distributed by T-Series
Release date(s) 1991
Language Hindi
IMDb profile

Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin is a Bollywood film released in 1991. It was produced by Gulshan Kumar, directed by Mahesh Bhatt, and starred his daughter Pooja Bhatt in the lead female role. The lead male role was played by Aamir Khan. Anupam Kher, Sameer Chitre, Tiku Talsania, and Deepak Tijori played supporting roles in the movie.

Pooja Dharamchand (Pooja Bhatt) is the daughter of a rich Mumbai shipping tycoon, Seth Dharamchand (Anupam Kher). She is head over heels in love with movie star Deepak Kumar (Sameer Chitre), but her father strongly disapproves of their courtship. One night, Pooja escapes from her father's yacht and hops on a bus to Bangalore to be with Deepak, who is on a shooting there. Meanwhile, Seth Dharamchand, realizing his daughter has run away, dispatches private detectives to locate her.

On the bus to Bangalore, Pooja meets Raghu Jetley (Aamir Khan), a loud-mouth newspaperman who has just lost his job. He offers to help her in exchange for an exclusive story on her, which would revive his flagging career. Pooja is forced to agree to his demands, as he threatens to let her father know of her whereabouts should she not comply. After the bus breaks down, Raghu and Pooja go through various adventures together, and in their course find themselves falling more and more in love with each other. Raghu desires to marry Pooja, but financially he is in no shape to do so. He simply wanted a story on her life, but never wanted to win her heart.

The film's delightful musical score was composed by Nadeem-Shravan. Notable songs from the movie included Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin, Adayen Bhi Hai Mohabbat Bhi Hai, O Mere Sapnon Ke Saudagar, and Galyan Sankali Sonyachi.

The film has attracted some controversy, as it is said to be inspired by the 1934 Hollywood classic It Happened One Night and the 1956 Bollywood blockbuster Chori Chori. [1] a good film

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