Dil Se.. (1998)
Dil Se.. (1998)


Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Shah Rukh Khan
Amarkanth Varma

Manisha Koirala
Meghna

Preity Zinta
Preeti Nair

Mita Vashisht
Terrorist

Arundathi Nag
Kanval Dev Burman

Raghubir Yadav
Shukla

Piyush Mishra
Actor

Zohra Sehgal
Amar's Grandmother

Krishnakant
Actor

Janagaraj
Taxi Driver

Sabyasachi Chakraborty
Terrorist

Gautam Bora
terrorist Leader

Aditya Srivastava
Terrorist

Sanjay Mishra
Terrorist

Anupam Shyam
Terrorist

Shabbir Masani
terrorist

Krisn Kant
Kim terrorist

Manjit Bawa
Terrorist

Sheeba Chaddha
Amar's Mother

Piyush Mishra
CBI Investigation Officer

Gajraj Rao
CBI investigation officer

Priya Parulekar
Young Moina

Malaika Arora
Special Appearance in 'Chaiyya Chaiyya' song

Tigmanshu Dhulia
Cameo as Man at the Post Office / Dialogue / Screenplay

Shaad Ali
Cameo as Citizen of Silchar / Assistant Director

Wasiq Khan
Cameo

Vikram Gokhale
CBI Officer

Deepak Shirke
CBI Officer

Mohan Joshi
CBI Officer

Raza Murad
CBI Officer

Hemant Mishra
Cameo

Vanitha Malik
School teacher

Sameer Chanda
Cameo appearance Tuba music shop dealer

Pia Benegal
Cameo

B Chintu Mohapatra
Cameo

Karan Nath
Cameo

B. M. Shah
Cameo

R. K. Nair
Preeti's father

Alka
Preeti's Mother

Rajiv Gupta
Sub inspector

Avtar Sahani
Army general

Lakshmi Rattan
Hazarika army official

Suhail Nayyar
Child artist

Ishitha
Child artist

Subhadeep Sanyal
Child artist

Mani Ratnam
Director / Story / Screenplay / Executive Producer

Sivakumar Ananth
Assistant Director

Sujatha Rangarajan
Writer

Suresh Urs
Editor

Santosh Sivan
Director of Photography

A.R. Rahman
Original Music Composer / Playback Singer

Samir Chanda
Art Direction

V. Priya
Assistant Director

Susi Ganesan
Assistant Director

AS Laxmi Narayanan
Sound Mixer

H Sridhar
Sound Mixer

Allan Amin
Stunts Coordinator

Farah Khan
Choreographer

Ram Gopal Varma
Executive Producer

Shekhar Kapur
Executive Producer

Bharat Shah
Producer

Udhaya Kumar
Sound Effects Designer

Janakiraman P
Sound Effects Designer

Jarvis Solomon
Sound Effects Editor

Geeta Kapur
Associate Choreographer

Shadeesh Kumar
Assistant Editor

Kanna Babu
Assistant Editor

Gulzar
Lyricist

Sukhwinder Singh
Playback Singer

Sapna Awasthi
Playback Singer

Lata Mangeshkar
Playback Singer

M. G. Sreekumar
Playback Singer

Anuradha Sriram
Playback Singer

Annupamaa
Playback Singer

Febi Mani
Playback Singer

Udit Narayan
Playback Singer

Mahalakshmi Iyer
Playback Singer

Sonu Nigam
Playback Singer

Kavita Krishnamurthy
Playback Singer

Vairamuthu
Lyricist
Media.

Details.
Release DateAugust 22, 1998
Original Nameदिल से..
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 43m
Budget$5,200,000
Box Office$13,000,000
Filming LocationsOoty · Delhi, India
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Dil Se.. (lit. 'From the Heart..') is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language romantic thriller film co-written and directed by Mani Ratnam who produced it with Ram Gopal Varma and Shekhar Kapur. Set against the backdrop of Insurgency in Assam, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan and Manisha Koirala, while Preity Zinta makes her film debut in a supporting role. An example of parallel cinema, it is noted as the final installment in Ratnam's trilogy consisting of Roja (1992) and Bombay (1995). The film's soundtrack album, composed by A. R. Rahman, sold six million units in India.
Dil Se.. was screened at the Era New Horizons Film Festival and the Helsinki International Film Festival. Noted for its aspects of nonlinear storytelling, the film was moderately successful at the domestic box office; however, it was a major success overseas, earning $975,000 in the United States and £537,930 in the United Kingdom, becoming the first Indian film to enter the top 10 in the United Kingdom box office charts, and it was also a hit in Japan.
At the 44th Filmfare Awards, Dil Se.. received 10 nominations, including Best Actress (Koirala) and Best Supporting Actress (Zinta), and won 6 awards, including Best Female Debut (Zinta) and Best Music Director (Rahman). At the 46th National Film Awards, the film won two awards – Best Cinematography and Best Audiography, while also receiving a Netpac Award at the 49th Berlinale.
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