Dil Ka Rishta

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Dil Ka Rishta 2
File:Dilkarishta dvdcover.jpg
Directed byNaresh Malhotra
Produced byShabbir Boxwala
Aditya Rai
Written byShabbir Boxwala
Vrinda Rai
StarringArjun Rampal
Aishwarya Rai
Priyanshu Chatterjee
Isha Koppikar
Rakhee Gulzar
Paresh Rawal
Music byNadeem-Shravan
CinematographyAshok Mehta
Edited byNaresh Malhotra
Production
company
Distributed byTarget Films
Tips Music Films
Release date
  • 17 January 2003 (2003-01-17)
Running time
151 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
BudgetRs. 8,25,00,000[1]
Box officeRs. 14,60,20,000[2]

Dil Ka Rishta (Hindi: दिल का रिश्ता, Urdu: دل کا رشتہ, English: Relationship of the heart) is a 2003 Indian Hindi romance film, directed by Naresh Malhotra and produced by Aditya Rai. It was produced and distributed under Aishwarya's own Target Films banner and Tips Industries Limited. The film stars Arjun Rampal and Aishwarya Rai in the lead roles with Priyanshu Chatterjee, Isha Koppikar, Rakhee Gulzar and Paresh Rawal in supporting roles. The music is composed by Nadeem Shravan and the lyrics are penned by Sameer.[citation needed]

Plot[edit]

Jai (Arjun Rampal) is a wealthy young man who supports many charities. One day, he accompanies his friend, Anita (Isha Koppikar) to a school for the deaf, which he is sponsoring. There, he meets Tia (Aishwarya Rai), a teacher, and develops feelings for her. He tries to court her, believing that Tia feels something for him too. Tia, on the other hand, views him simply as a good friend. When he finally admits his feelings, Tia reveals the existence of her fiancé, Raj (Priyanshu Chatterjee). Despite knowing of her engagement, Jai relentlessly pursues Tia, who soon angrily rejects him. Tia marries Raj, they have a baby son named Anshu, and live a poor but happy life together. Jai is left devastated.

One night Jai becomes extremely drunk and drives home with Anita, soon colliding with another car. A plot twist reveals that Tia and Raj were in the other car. Anita and Raj are killed at the scene, while Tia survives but loses her memory.

Tia's doctors believe that Tia will not be able to handle the mental anguish caused by the return of her memories, advising her mother (Rakhee Gulzar) to move Tia to a place where nothing reminds her of her past. Jai, overcome with guilt for being the cause of her condition, offers Tia and her mother his house in South Africa so that she can recuperate. Tia's mother accepts for Tia's sake, though she loathes Jai for causing the accident. Tia is informed that she had been in a car accident with Jai and Anita, who was her best friend, and that Anshu is Jai and Anita's son. She is also told that she had always looked after Anshu as an aunt, and is encouraged to continue acting as a motherly figure to him.

In South Africa, Tia's mother realizes that Tia is developing feelings for Jai and warns him not to encourage her or reciprocate her feelings. Full of self-hatred, Jai keeps his distance from Tia despite her attempts to befriend him. Jai's father (Paresh Rawal) tries to set them up but Jai refuses, even though he still loves her. Tia's mother, eventually realizing that she wants a complete family life for Tia and Anshu, accepts the fact that her daughter is in love with Jai and gives her blessing. However, Jai's guilt causes him to refuse a relationship with Tia.

Tia confronts Jai about his distant attitude towards her, and they argue. Tia flees and Jai follows her. When she threatens to commit suicide, Jai is forced to admit that Anshu is Tia's son, Anita was his friend, and that her husband Raj died in the accident as well.

The film concludes with a final confrontation between all the characters. Jai's father and Tia's mother arrive at the scene. Tia forgives Jai for the accident, believing that it was her destiny, because she has no memory of her past. She states her intention to leave and start a new life with her mother and Anshu, but Jai asks her to marry him, which she accepts.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

Dil Ka Rishta
Soundtrack album by
Released25 October 2002
Recorded2002
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelTips Music Films
ProducerNadeem-Shravan
Nadeem-Shravan chronology
Jeena Sirf Merre Liye
(2002)
Dil Ka Rishta
(2002)
Indian Babu
(2003)

Script error: No such module "Album ratings". The music is composed by Nadeem-Shravan with lyrics by Sameer. The music of this movie went on to become highly successful. Manish Dhamija of Planet Bollywood in his review gave the album 7 stars out of 10.[3] According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, with around 14,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's one of the highest selling.[4]

No. TitleSinger(s) Length
1. "Saajan Saajan"  Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik, Sapna Awasthi 06:20
2. "Dil Ka Rishta"  Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan 05:04
3. "Dayya Dayya Dayya Re"  Alka Yagnik 04:43
4. "Haste Suraj Ki"  Udit Narayan 01:32
5. "Dil Chura Le"  Kumar Sanu & Alka Yagnik 04:48
6. "Haye Dil Mera Dil"  Kumar San, Alka Yagnik 04:27
7. "Kitna Majboor Ho Gaya Hu Main"  Kumar Sanu 01:35
8. "Saajan Saajan II"  Jaspinder Narula, Kumar Sanu, Zubeen Garg 05:27
9. "Dil Ka Rishta" (Sad)Babul Supriyo & Sarika Kapoor 04:59

References[edit]

  1. "Dil Ka Rishta". boxofficeindia. BOI. Retrieved 5 April 2017. Budget: 8,25,00,000
  2. "Dil Ka Rishta". boxofficeindia. BOI. Retrieved 5 April 2017. Worldwide Gross: 14,60,20,000
  3. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named pb
  4. "Music Hits 2000–2009 (Figures in Units)". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 15 February 2008.

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