Dillagi (1999 film)

Dillagi is a 1999 Indian Hindi drama film co-produced and directed by Sunny Deol and also starring Sunny Deol alongside his real-life brother Bobby Deol and Urmila Matondkar.[2]

Dillagi
Directed bySunny Deol
Produced byDharmendra
Sunny Deol
Written bySanjay Masoom (dialogues)
Screenplay bySutanu Gupta
StarringSunny Deol
Bobby Deol
Urmila Matondkar
Dara Singh
Zohra Sehgal
Music byJatin-Lalit,
Shankar Ehsaan Loy,
Anand-Milind,
Sukhwinder Singh
CinematographyManmohan Singh,
Jeeva,
Sameer Arya
Production
company
Release date
  • 19 November 1999 (1999-11-19)
Running time
184 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget14 crore
Box office21 crore

The film is noted for being the first time Sunny Deol directed a film and also the first time he acted alongside his brother Bobby.[3] This pairing was repeated in 23rd March 1931: Shaheed (2002), Apne (2007), Heroes (2008), Yamla Pagla Deewana (2011), Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 (2013), Poster Boys (2017) and Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se (2018).[4]

Plot

Rajvir (Bobby Deol) and Ranvir (Sunny Deol) are devoted brothers. They along with their parents leave their village in Punjab to move to Mumbai. When their mother passes away, Ranvir takes on the responsibility of looking after his younger brother. After some hardship Ranvir manages to turn everything around and he becomes really wealthy. Rajvir on the other hand lives recklessly and without a care in the world.

Shalini joins the same college as Rajvir and falls for his charm. He tries to woo her only for fun but she falls in love with him. Later one night, Shalini confesses her love for Rajvir telling him she intends to marry him assuming the same desire on Rajvir's part.

She keeps on talking about marriage but one day Rajvir goes berserk and tells her that he does not love her. He abuses and disrespects her. He even shows up at Shilini's house (enraged because his friends told him they think he has fallen in love with Shalini) disrespecting her parents as well in the process.

Prior to all this, Ranvir catches a glimpse of Shalini at a wedding and falls for her. He sends a marriage proposal but she denies claiming she loves someone else. Ranvir heartbroken accepts.

After the aforesaid event, Shalini accepts the marriage proposal from Ranvir and they both eventually fall in love. Rajvir later realises his love for Shalini and confesses it in front on Ranvir, (who is unaware that Rajvir's love interest is Shalini) who encourages him to propose Shalini.

When he shows up and confesses his love, Shalini very politely disapproves. He feels broke and vows to kill that person (unaware its Ranvir as he never met her sister in law). He later on sees Ranvir along with Shalini in a restaurant. He rans and climbs a bridge top drunken pretending to take the fall. Ranvir rushes behind him and ends up getting hit by car and goes in comma.

Later, Rajvir apologises in front of Ranvir as Ranvir wokes up from his comma forgiving Rajvir.

The film ends up with Rajvir going back to his village and end up meeting Rani (Preity Zinta) and falling for her.

Cast

Music

Dillagi features music composed by a number of directors, including Jatin-Lalit, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Anand-Milind, and Sukhwinder Singh. The music got a positive review with a huge compilation of singers including Mahendra Kapoor, Kumar Sanu, Amit Kumar, Abhijeet, Udit Narayan, Sonu Nigam, KK Roop Kumar Rathod, Sukhwinder Singh, Shankar Mahadevan, Shaan, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Alka Yagnik, Jaspinder Narula, Mahalaxmi Iyer, Mohini Brahmbhatt and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. The Title song Dillagi assembles ten finest singers to render their voice together but was not picturised accordingly like Title song of Mela and Apna Bombay Talkies.

TitleMusicSinger(s)
"Dillagi Dillagi" Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Kavita Krishnamurthy, Alka Yagnik, Abhijeet, Udit Narayan, Sonu Nigam, Sukhwinder Singh, Shankar Mahadevan, Shaan, Jaspinder Narula & Mahalaxmi Iyer
"Dhoom Dhoom Luck Luck" Sukhwinder Singh Mahendra Kapoor, Sukhwinder Singh, Shankar Mahadevan, Mohini Brahmbhatt
"Kya Yeh Sach Hai" Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Mahalaxmi Iyer, Shankar Mahadevan
"Koi Nahin Aisa Ki Jo Mujhko" Jatin-Lalit Amit Kumar, Alka Yagnik
"Main Kya Karoon" Jatin-Lalit Kumar Sanu
"Yeh Zameen Hai" Jatin-Lalit Roop Kumar Rathod
"Rahon Mein Chhayee" Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Udit Narayan, Shankar Mahadevan, Alka Yagnik
"Haan Haan Yeh Pyar Hai" Jatin-Lalit Abhijeet
"Tanhai" Anand-Milind Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
"Sangeet" Sukhwinder Singh Jaspinder Narula, Dilraj Kaur

References

  1. "DILLAGI (1999)". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  2. Dillagi Movie: Showtimes, Review, Trailer, Posters, News & Videos | eTimes, retrieved 11 May 2020
  3. "Dillagi (1999)". BFI.
  4. Verma, Suparn (19 November 1999). "Family affair". Rediff.com. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
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