दिल
Dil ("Heart") is another fun masala film with a youngish Aamir Khan. This time Aamir is Raja, a rich, arrogant college kid. His bitter rivalry and escalating war of practical jokes with his classmate Madhu (the magnificent Madhuri Dixit) first turns violent and then turns to love, in a story arc that is very, very Bollywood. After a dramatic, self-adminstered marriage in the middle of a burning room, in the second half of the film the young couple must weather the storms that buffet them as their fathers plot and scheme to drive them apart.
I didn't find the music particularly memorable. The college number is a staple of a certain kind of film, and this film's offering in that area is nothing special; the romance songs are the typical dancing around trees stuff, and none of the songs make particular use of Madhuri's brilliant dancing skills. But nevertheless the film is a shining exemplar of the masala genre, and is entertaining enough while its happening. If you are a fan of Aamir or Madhuri (and GOAT ranks them both among elite favorites), Dil is definitely worth a look, as it offers a glimpse of the early work of two major, shining, superstars on the upstroke of their careers, and it's great fun to see the two of them together. Forgive them their peculiar sense of fashion - it was 1990, after all.

Have loved the songs in the music video & I really fall in love while I was watching the movie on the internet at the public library.
Besides Aamir Khan & Madhuri Dixit really love each other i the movie.
Posted by: Indira | September 17, 2007 at 08:53 PM
I agree with Indira - the best thing about this otherwise run-of-the-mill and cliched masala movie is Madhuri and Aamir's onscreen chemistry - they made a great couple and I found their passion very convincing.
Posted by: Daddy's Girl | September 20, 2007 at 02:34 PM