Dilwale (1994 film)

Dilwale (transl. The big-hearted) is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language romantic action film starring Ajay Devgn and Raveena Tandon with Suniel Shetty in a very special role. Originally Divya Bharti signed for the role of Sapna, but because of her sudden demise, Tandon was selected for the role. It was released on 4 February 1994[1] and had a runtime of 180 minutes. Dilwale went on to become one of the highest grossing Indian films of 1994.[2] Suniel Shetty got nominated for the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award.

Dilwale
Promotional poster
Directed byHarry Baweja
Produced byParamjeet Baweja
Written byKaran Razdan
StarringAjay Devgn
Suniel Shetty
Raveena Tandon
Music byNadeem-Shravan
CinematographyDamodar Naidu
Edited byKuldip K. Mehan
Distributed byS.P. Creations
Release date
  • 4 February 1994 (1994-02-04)
Running time
165 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

The film opens at a mental asylum, where doctors discuss the strange case of Arun Saxena (Ajay Devgn). His behaviour is very different from all the other mental patients. Arun tries to escape from the hospital but is stopped just in the nick of time by the doctors. Arun's mother (Reema Lagoo) sits in front of a temple every day with her back turned to God, only vowing to face God when hope comes. Enter Inspector Vikram Singh (Suniel Shetty), a tough no-nonsense hot-headed young honest cop who has been assigned the case of Arun. At first, Vikram refuses thinking he will go mental, but during a visit to Arun, he is touched by seeing his behaviour towards his former flame Sapna, because of whom he became mental.

Vikram demands answers as to how a person like Arun could commit a murder. so he visits Arun's mum where the story goes into a flashback: Arun was a happy free-spirited young man who was always jovial in his life. Whilst attending his college's friend birthday party, Arun is love struck when he sees Sapna (Raveena Tandon) and immediately falls in love with her, despite her not knowing this. Sapna's evil uncle Mama Thakur (Paresh Rawal) has been holding a facade for the last 20 years as his hidden motive is to usurp Sapna's wealth. Arun makes it clear to everyone in the college how much he loves Sapna and will go to any lengths for her when he bashes up Shankar Bihari (Gulshan Grover) a goon hired by Mama Thakur to marry Sapna, so that he can get her wealth. Sapna at first thinks Arun is a flirt, but later confesses her love for Arun after seeing Arun almost commit suicide for her.

Shankar sends Jyoti (Navneet Nishan) to Arun to go intimate with him. When Sapna sees this, she mistakes this as an affair. Arun reaches Sapna's mansion and clears the confusion, however, Mama sees this and tries to attack Arun. Arun stands up to Mama Thakur's fear tactics and installs that fear in Mama. Mama, feeling insulted due to his false pride and ego, sends goons to kill Arun. Arun is tied up and taken home, where he and his mother are assaulted, which sparks Arun into action and he single-handedly beats all of Mama Thakur's goons. Despite receiving death threats, Arun continues to pursue Sapna. Joyti is falsely invited by Mama Thakur to click nude pictures at Arun's house and is murdered. Arun is framed for the murder due to his acquaintance with her. Arun's mum is brutally tortured by Mama Thakur when she comes to visit him in jail. Arun is thus forced to accept the murder in the court. When he pleads falsely guilty, Sapna starts hating him and Arun is unable to take this shock which drives him insane. One final attempt to kill Mama Thakur fails in the court and he is then taken to a mental asylum.

Back to the present day, Vikram promises Arun's mum that he will fight for Arun's justice. Vikram slowly becomes a thorn to Mama Thakur's illegal activities. Mama Thakur is in more trouble because Natwar had secretly clicked pictures of the murder and keeps blackmailing Mama, therefore Natwar is killed by contract killers. Arun, whilst running away from a mental hospital van witness this. He reaches back to the mental hospital and draws evidence of the murderer in his hospital room wall. Vikram now realizes he has to catch Mama Thakur and starts to gather evidence against him. He also has to protect Arun by giving him accommodation at his home as his life is in danger. Mama Thakur tries to humiliate Vikram after he refuses to accept a bribe, but he and his brother are given a taste of their own medicine when they become smartasses to Vikram. Later, Vikram gets to know that the girl that he loved was actually Sapna, but she is Arun's now. Vikram has to reunite Arun with his love. He painfully makes Ram Singh tell the truth to Sapna as he was present when Arun's mum and he were tortured, but he was helpless due to Mama Thakur's fear and Sapna is very resentful due to the mistake she gravely made.

Arun becomes better under Vikram's care. He almost gets killed by the men who killed Natwar after Vikram visited the mansion and told Mama Thakur his days were over. Arun gets an electric shock, however, that shock brings back all his memories and makes him sane again. Arun is now discharged from the hospital. Arun is sentenced to be hanged as soon as he is better but escapes to reunite with Sapna with Vikram's help. Arun then goes on a brutal vengeance mission and burns almost every godown (warehouse) of Mama Thakur, which angers the commissioner as he cannot persuade Arun to surrender. Arun then captures Mama Thakur from a police protection van and bashes him up badly. Vikram and Sapna arrive at the scene after Vikram rescues her from Shankar Bihari. All the goons are then killed. Arun's revenge is complete with Mama Thakur dead and Sapna back with him again.

Arun's mum and the commissioner arrive at the scene and tell Arun he is innocent as Advocate Sinha became the state witness, otherwise, he knows Arun would kill him for the role he played in getting Arun a death sentence. Arun forgives Sinha and because he killed Mama Thakur he has to go to jail. The commissioner promise Arun a short sentence in jail due to the physical and mental stress he has gone through. Vikram drives Arun and Sapna away in his van, secretly putting a brave smile on his face as he loved Sapna, as he sacrificed his own love for the happiness of Arun and Sapna he justifies the name Dilwale.

Cast

Soundtrack

Dilwale
Soundtrack album by
Released1994
VenueMumbai
StudioSunny Super Sound
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length41Min 29Sec
LanguageHindi
LabelVenus Records & Tapes
ProducerNadeem-Shravan
Nadeem-Shravan chronology
Tadipaar
(1993)
Dilwale
(1994)
Salaami
(1994)

The music of the film was composed Nadeem-Shravan and the lyrics were penned by Sameer Anjaan or Popularly known as Sameer. The soundtrack was released in 1994 on Audio Cassette, LP & Audio Cds in Venus Records & Tapes Music, which consists of 7 songs. The full album is recorded by Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik and Udit Narayan. The songs were chart-busters and are still popular today among the masses. It was no. 1 selling soundtrack of 1994 by selling 55,00,000 units but Nadeem-Shravan were not nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Music Director category in 1995.

# Title Singer(s) Duration
1 "Kitna Haseen Chahra" Kumar Sanu 05:53
2 "Jeeta Hoon Jis Ke Liye" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik 06:09
3 "Mauka Milega To Hum Bata Denge" Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik 05:28
4 "Jeeta Tha Jis Ke Liye" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik 08:18
5 "Jo Tumhe Chahe" Kumar Sanu 05:29
6 "Saaton Janam Mein Tere" Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik 05:52
7 "Ek Aisi Ladki Thi" Kumar Sanu 04:05

Reception

The critics praised the whole cast for it's performances particularly Ajay Devgn and Suniel Shetty.

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References

  1. Bollywood Hungama. "Dilwale". bollywoodhungama.com. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  2. "Box Office 1994". Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
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