Tu humsafar tu humkadam tu humnawah mera Tu humsafar tu humkadam tu humnawah mera. Discover short videos related to je mera dil torya ton on TikTok. Musician/band Dard e Dil Broken heart shayri. Public figure Dil Bechara's trailer, released on July 6, also became the first film trailer on YouTube to receive more than 10 million ‘likes’. But was and will always remain a classic and one of the films that Yash Chopra will be remembered for.Dil broken Fergus : Thirty-five. So without much ado here’s to 16 years of Dil To Pagal Hai - it may be recycled mush. And yes, great music and flawless picturisations still have their place in Hindi films if utilised and placed correctly. It proved that decent performances can still lift a rather mundane script and make a film watchable. Still for all it’s flaws, Dil To Pagal Hai, still remains a classic.
And having talents like Aruna Irani, Deven Verma and Farida Jalal in a film and not tapping their full potential or fleshing out their characters properly was nothing short of a blunder on Chopra’s part. Akshay Kumar’s surprise act turned out to be anything but, and his hyper geek act was more irritating than it was lovable. 'Hum Dono Ek Dusre Ke Liye Bane Hain' - Scene - Dil To Pagal Hai Similarly, Shah Rukh Khan sweeping the FIlmfare trophy was a tad dubious too, especially since Anil Kapoor’s performance in Virasat that same year was by far the superlative one. She was definitely good in the film and looked like a zillion bucks, but her turn as the lovelorn, yet feisty Nisha was hardly worthy of the coveted award. Karisma Kapoor’s National Award raised a few eyebrows too. Dil To Pagal Hai was by no means her best performance, but she got away with it purely because the industry was consistently rooting for her, and probably because no matter how many awful films she starred in, her talent was, and still remains unquestionable.
The film swept a bunch of awards and ended Madhuri’s dry patch at the box office - her career until then was practically in the doldrums after a series of disastrous films. Their growing fondness gets Nisha’s back up but fortunately in Yash Chopra’s fluffy world, love triangles are resolved amicably and protagonists settle for friendship quicker than you can say, “I think you just nicked the love of my life you man eating bitch.” The troupe embark on organising a new musical, and this is when Rahul meets Pooja (Madhuri), a doey eyed orphan who lives in the clouds and believes in fairy tale romances.
They’re friends but Nisha harbours a torch for Rahul who sees their relationship as strictly platonic. SRK’s Rahul manages a dance troupe, of which Nisha is a member. The story was simple, and in fact in hindsight quite weak.