Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, released internationally as Straight From the Heart, is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama musical film directed, co-written, and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The film stars Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn, and Aishwarya Rai. Based on Jhaverchand Meghani's play Shetal ne Kathe, the film narrates the story of a newlywed man who discovers that his wife is in love with another man and decides to unite them. The film has also been described as a loose adaptation of Maitreyi Devi's Bengali novel Na Hanyate, although the film itself does not credit it as a source.

It was filmed throughout the Gujarat-Rajasthan border region, in addition to Budapest, Hungary, which was used to represent Italy. The film premiered in the Indian Panorama section at the 1999 International Film Festival of India. The Bengali film Neel Akasher Chandni was inspired by this movie.

The film was a commercial blockbuster and emerged as one of the highest-grossing Indian films of the year, earning ₹510 million (US$6.0 million). It received predominantly positive reviews from critics. Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam received 17 nominations at the 45th Filmfare Awards, including Best Actor (Khan and Devgn), and won 7 awards, including Best Film, Best Director (Bhansali), Best Actress (Rai), and Best Male Playback Singer (Udit Narayan).

Plot

Nandini (Aishwarya Rai) is the daughter of Pundit Darbar (Vikram Gokhale), a renowned proponent of Indian classical music. It is announced that a young man named Sameer (Salman Khan) will be arriving to stay with the Darbar family, as he wants to grasp the intricacies of Indian classical music under the guidance of the Pundit. He is accommodated in Nandini's room, causing her to shift elsewhere and, hence, take a dislike to Sameer. At first, the two tease and prank one another, but soon enough, they fall deeply in love. The two share romantic moments during several family events, including weddings and festivals.

One day, the couple is caught rehearsing their wedding vows by the Pundit. The old man is enraged since he has already planned Nandini's wedding with the young lawyer Vanraj (Ajay Devgn), who had fallen in love with her during her cousin Anu's wedding. Sameer is banished from the household, and the Pundit quits singing since he believes Nandini has brought shame to the family. Sameer is made to vow that he'll never meet Nandini again. Although he initially acquiesces and leaves for Italy, he soon starts writing letters to Nandini, asking her to join him, but his letters do not reach her. After a futile suicide attempt, Nandini reluctantly weds Vanraj. He tries to consummate their marriage on their wedding night, but Nandini is disgusted by his approach and acts coldly toward him. He asks her for an explanation, but she chooses to remain silent.

Nandini finally receives Sameer's letters, and Vanraj walks in on her reading them. He is enraged and initially decides to return her to her parents, but soon realizes that since she is in love with another man, the right thing to do would be to unite the pair. Vanraj seeks his parents' consent, which they give after disagreeing at first. Nandini and Vanraj arrive in Italy but come up against dead ends searching for Sameer. During their search, they are mugged and Nandini is shot in the arm. Moved by Vanraj's gentleness and affection towards her, Nandini begins to warm up to him. Eventually, they are able to locate Sameer through his mother, and Vanraj dutifully arranges for their meeting on the night of Sameer's debut concert. He then bids farewell to Nandini and walks away, heartbroken.

Upon meeting Sameer, she apologizes to him and tells him that she has come to love Vanraj. She reflects upon the unwavering love and devotion that Vanraj has showered upon her throughout their relationship, and realizes that Vanraj is her true soul mate. Sameer realizes she no longer has the love for him that he once saw in her. Heartbroken, Sameer lets her go back to Vanraj, which she readily accepts, and Sameer breaks down after she leaves, and his mother consoles him. She runs back to Vanraj and tells him that she cannot live without him. Vanraj adorns a mangala sutra around her neck, and they embrace each other.

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack had lyrics by Mehboob Kotwal and music by Ismail Darbar. Voices on the soundtrack include those of Kavita Krishnamurthy, Alka Yagnik, Kumar Sanu, Udit Narayan, Hariharan, Vinod Rathod, Sultan Khan, Shankar Mahadevan, KK, and others. It received nine Filmfare Award nominations in the music and singing categories and produced some winners as well. According to the Indian trade website, box office India the film's soundtrack sold 3.5 million units sold, this films soundtrack was the third highest selling album of the year.[citation needed] The song "Albela Sajan" was reinterpreted in the movie Bajirao Mastani (2015), which was also directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Bhansali composed the soundtrack of Bajirao Mastani as well. An unlisted track "Pritam Gaye Pardes" sung by Karsan Sagathia frequently features in the movie.

Track listing

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
No.TitleSingerLength
1."Chand Chupa Badal Mein"Udit NarayanAlka Yagnik5:46
2."Nimbooda"Kavita KrishnamurthyKarsan Sargathia6:23
3."Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan"Kavita KrishnamurthyKumar Sanu5:00
4."Man Mohini"Shankar Mahadevan2:26
5."Jhonka Hawa Ka"HariharanKavita Krishnamurthy5:46
6."Dholi Taro Dhol Baaje"Kavita KrishnamurthyVinod RathodKarsan Sagathia6:16
7."Love Theme"Shankar MahadevanKavita Krishnamurthy2:11
8."Tadap Tadap"K.K.Dominique Cerejo6:36
9."Albela Sajan"Sultan KhanShankar MahadevanKavita Krishnamurthy3:20
10."Kaipoche"Damayanti BardaiJyotsna HardikarK.K.Shankar Mahadevan5:03
11."Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam"Kavita KrishnamurthyMohammed SalamatDominique Cerejo6:45
Total length:55:32

Reception

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam was well received by most critics — especially for its emotional content, cinematography and soundtrack — as well as the performances of the lead actors and a surprising performance by guest star Helen.

Ken Eisner said "this three-hour spectacular is stuffed with songs, romance, comedy, devotional material, and color-soaked dance numbers that are huge even by Hindi standards." Michael Dequina writing for TheMovieReport.com said of the three leads "Rai, in a luminous, award-winning performance (largely considered her big dramatic breakthrough—and justifiably so), fills in the conflicted emotional shades that Khan fails to bring with his one-dimensional presence; and Devgn's soulful subtlety does its job in suggesting Sameer to be a more formidable romantic adversary than viewers would see him as being." The reviewer for Filmfare felt it was a "once-in-a-decade type of extravaganza" and wrote, "Cinematographically, the movie is flawless and by virtue of this fact alone, a must-see. It aims at capturing poetry on screen without becoming pretentious. The music by Ismail Darbar is simply enchanting. The film juxtaposes Indian thematic content with exotic foreign locales."

A huge hit at the Indian box office, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam became the third highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1999 with over $20 million. It also did well at the foreign box office, with ₹ 85 million.

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Bollywood Movie Awards8 June 2000Best DirectorSanjay Leela BhansaliWon
Best Actress (Critics)Aishwarya RaiWon
Best Male Playback SingerKumar Sanu for "Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan"Won
Best StoryPratap Karvat, Sanjay Leela BhansaliWon
Best ScreenplayKenneth Philips, Sanjay Leela BhansaliWon
Best CinematographyAnil MehtaWon
Best Costume DesignerNeeta LullaWon
Filmfare Awards13 February 2000Best FilmHum Dil De Chuke SanamWon
Best DirectorSanjay Leela BhansaliWon
Best ActorAjay DevgnNominated
Salman KhanNominated
Best ActressAishwarya RaiWon
Best Music DirectorIsmail DarbarNominated
R. D. Burman AwardWon
Best Background ScoreAnjan BiswasWon
Best LyricistMehboob for "Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan"Nominated
Mehboob for "Tadap Tadap"Nominated
Best Male Playback SingerKK for "Tadap Tadap"Nominated
Kumar Sanu for "Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan"Nominated
Udit Narayan for "Chand Chupa Badal Mein"Won
Best Female Playback SingerAlka Yagnik for "Chand Chupa Badal Mein"Nominated
Kavita Krishnamurti for "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam"Nominated
Kavita Krishnamurti for "Nimbooda"Nominated
Best ChoreographySaroj Khan for "Nimbooda"Won
Best Art DirectionNitin Chandrakant DesaiWon
International Indian Film Academy Awards24 June 2000Best FilmHum Dil De Chuke SanamWon
Best DirectorSanjay Leela BhansaliWon
Best StoryPratap Karvat, Sanjay Leela BhansaliWon
Best ScreenplaySanjay Leela BhansaliWon
Best DialogueAmrik GillWon
Best CinematographyAnil MehtaWon
Best ActorAjay DevgnNominated
Salman KhanNominated
Best ActressAishwarya RaiWon
Best Music DirectorIsmail DarbarNominated
Best LyricistMehboob for "Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan"Nominated
Mehboob for "Chand Chupa Badal Mein"Nominated
Mehboob for "Tadap Tadap"Nominated
Best Male Playback SingerKK for "Tadap Tadap"Nominated
Kumar Sanu for "Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan"Nominated
Udit Narayan for "Chand Chupa Badal Mein"Won
Best Female Playback SingerKavita Krishnamurti for "Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan"Nominated
Kavita Krishnamurti for "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam"Nominated
Best ChoreographySaroj Khan for "Nimbooda"Won
Best Sound RecordingJitendra AryaWon
Best Sound Re-RecordingSuresh KathuriaWon
National Film Awards18 September 2000Best Music DirectionIsmail DarbarWon
Best ChoreographyVaibhavi Merchant and Sameer–Arsh Tanna for "Dholi Taro"Won
Best CinematographyCameraman: Anil Mehta Laboratory Processing: AdlabsWon
Best Production DesignNitin Chandrakant DesaiWon
Screen Awards23 January 2000Best FilmHum Dil De Chuke SanamWon
Best DirectorSanjay Leela BhansaliWon
Best StoryPratap Karvat, Sanjay Leela BhansaliNominated
Best ScreenplayKenneth Philips, Sanjay Leela BhansaliWon
Best DialogueAmrik GillWon
Best CinematographyAnil MehtaWon
Best ActressAishwarya RaiWon
Best ActorAjay DevgnNominated
Best Supporting ActressSmita JaykarNominated
Best Music DirectorIsmail DarbarNominated
Best LyricistMehboob for "Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan"Nominated
Best Male Playback SingerKK for "Tadap Tadap"Nominated
Udit Narayan for "Chand Chupa Badal Mein"Nominated
Best Female Playback SingerKavita Krishnamurti for "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam"Won
Best ChoreographySaroj Khan for "Nimbooda"Won
Best Art DirectionNitin Chandrakant DesaiWon
Best CostumesShabina KhanNominated
Best Special EffectsRamesh MeerWon
Zee Cine Awards11 March 2000Best FilmHum Dil De Chuke SanamWon
Best DirectorSanjay Leela BhansaliWon
Best ScreenplayNominated
Best StoryPratap Karvat, Sanjay Leela BhansaliWon
Best DialogueAmrik GillWon
Best CinematographyAnil MehtaWon
Best Actor – MaleAjay DevgnNominated
Best Actor – FemaleAishwarya RaiWon
Lux Face of the YearWon
Best Music DirectorIsmail DarbarNominated
Best Background ScoreAnjan BiswasNominated
Best LyricistMehboob for "Chand Chupa Badal Mein"Nominated
Best Playback Singer – MaleUdit Narayan for "Chand Chupa Badal Mein"Won
Best Playback Singer – FemaleKavita Krishnamurti for "Nimbooda"Won
Best ChoreographySamir Tanna–Arsh Tanna for "Dholi Taro"Nominated
Saroj Khan for "Nimbooda"Won
Vaibhavi Merchant for "Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan"Nominated
Best EditingBela SehgalNominated
Best Costume DesignNeeta LullaNominated
Shabina KhanNominated
Best Art DirectionNitin Chandrakant DesaiWon
Best Sound RecordingJitendra ChaudharyNominated
Best Re-RecordingSuresh KathuriaNominated
Best Song RecordingBishwadeep ChatterjeeNominated
Best Special Effects (Visual)Ramesh MeerNominated

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