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Dil Tera Aashiq
Film poster
Directed byLawrence D'Souza
Written byReema Rakeshnath
Produced byRakesh Nath
StarringSalman Khan
Madhuri Dixit
Music byNadeem-Shravan
Production
company
NH Studioz
Release date
  • 22 October 1993 (1993-10-22)
Running time
151 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Dil Tera Aashiq (English: Heart is your lover) is a 1993 Indian Bollywood romantic comedy film directed by Lawrence D'Souza. The film stars Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit in pivotal roles. This film is loosely based on the 1892 American play Charley's Aunt.[1] The film released on 22 October 1993 along with another Salman Khan starrer Chandra Mukhi.

Synopsis

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Thakur Ranvir Singh Chaudhary is a rich and influential man in his town. He doted on his only sister Radha but never forgave her for marrying a poor man. After Radha's death, the responsibility of looking after the children, Vijay, Bittu and Gudiya falls on his shoulders. Soniya is a young girl desperately looking for a job to support her sick mother. She decides to masquerade as an elderly woman Savitri Devi to get the job of a governess for Bittu and Gudiya. She also starts working as a dance instructor to earn extra money. Vijay teaches at the same school and the two fall in love. Meanwhile, Thakur, a confirmed bachelor, is also drawn towards Savitri Devi. His friend Naseeb Kumar helps him in his efforts to win Savitri Devi's affection.

Pratap Singh is a dishonest businessman whose factory was shut down by Thakur. He tries to force Thakur into signing the papers that will enable him to reopen his factory. He finds out about Sonia's secret and tries to blackmail her to get Thakur's signature. His move fails and Sonia tells Vijay and Naseeb Kumar everything. Pratap then makes an anonymous phone call to Thakur and tells him about Sonia's secret and how Vijay and Kumar are in on it. Thakur finds the papers that Pratap gave Sonia in Savitri Devi's cupboard and believes that they were all trying to trick him. He confronts them and throws them out of his house without giving them a chance to explain. Pratap then kidnaps Thakur. But Vijay, Sonia, and Kumar rescue him and are reunited in the end. However this film has an incomplete ending when Vijay recovers from the bullet shot in his arm, comes home to meet his uncle Takur at home. Takur realizes that his behavior towards his sister was wrong and meets Vijay and embraces him and asks him where is Sonia to which he replies, then the ending credits are shown. The movie is available on YouTube to watch.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Dil Tera Aashiq
Soundtrack album by
Released1993
Recorded48:12
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelTips Music Films
ProducerNadeem-Shravan
Nadeem-Shravan chronology
Sainik
(1993)
Dil Tera Aashiq
(1993)
Tadipaar
(1993)

The soundtrack was very popular especially title track.

All lyrics are written by Sameer; all music is composed by Nadeem-Shravan

No.TitlePlaybackLength
1."Kam Se Kam Itna Kaha Hota"Alka Yagnik, Mukul Agarwal5:55
2."Dil Tera Aashiq"Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik5:06
3."Humse Sajna Kyun Ruthe" (Male)S.P. Balasubramaniam5:54
4."Namaste Namaste"Vinod Rathod, Alka Yagnik6:10
5."Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai"Sudesh Bhosle, Sadhana Sargam8:15
6."Pyaasa Kuen Ke Paas"Udit Narayan5:06
7."Pyar Ke Badle Pyar Milega"Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik5:40
8."Humse Sajna Kyun Ruthe" (Female)Alka Yagnik5:53
Total length:48:12

References

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  1. ^ BollySwar: 1981 - 1990. Mavrix Infotech Private Limited. 14 April 2020. ISBN 9788193848227.
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