Dillagi

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  • 1978
  • 7.1  (252)

Dillagi is a romantic drama film from 1978, directed by Basu Chatterjee and starring Dharmendra, Hema Malini, and Mithu Mukherjee in leading roles. The film tells the story of a young girl named Rani (Mithu Mukherjee) who is living with her ailing mother and uncle in a small village. Rani is a talented singer and dreams of becoming a famous singer someday. One day, a famous music director, Deepak (Dharmendra), visits the village and stumbles upon Rani singing in a local fair. Deepak, who is impressed by Rani's singing, offers her a chance to record a song in Mumbai.

Rani is overjoyed at the prospect of fulfilling her dream and agrees to go to Mumbai with Deepak. However, her uncle is opposed to the idea and forbids her from leaving the village. Rani defies her uncle and leaves for Mumbai with Deepak, where she records her first song. Meanwhile, Deepak develops feelings for Rani and proposes to her. Rani, who is hesitant at first, eventually falls in love with Deepak and the two start a relationship.

However, their happiness is short-lived as Deepak's ex-girlfriend, Neela (Hema Malini), enters the picture. Neela, who is also a singer, is jealous of Rani's success and seeks revenge on Deepak by trying to destroy his relationship with Rani. Neela creates misunderstandings between the two and tries to turn Deepak against Rani. Will their love survive the obstacles thrown in their path?

Dillagi is a heartwarming film that touches upon themes of love, family, ambition and jealousy. The chemistry between Dharmendra and Hema Malini is electric, and their performances are top-notch. Mithu Mukherjee shines in her debut role as the innocent and talented Rani. The film's music, composed by R.D. Burman, is a highlight and includes popular songs like "Kya Khoob Lagti Ho" and "Tumhein Dekhti Hoon."

Director Basu Chatterjee's realistic approach to storytelling and depiction of rural India adds to the film's charm. He portrays the complexities of relationships and the challenges faced by young women who aspire to make it big in the music industry. The film's climax is emotional and leaves a lasting impact on the audience.

Overall, Dillagi is a must-watch for fans of romantic dramas and those who enjoy timeless classics. It is a film that is still relevant today and highlights the social issues that continue to plague our society. The film's relatable characters and positive message of following one's dreams make it a timeless classic.

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  • Release Date
    1978
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (252)
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