Dhadkan (transl. Heartbeat) is a 2000 Indian Hindi-language musical romantic drama directed by Dharmesh Darshan and produced by Ratan Jain.[3] It stars Akshay Kumar, Shilpa Shetty, Suniel Shetty and Mahima Chaudhry in lead roles.[4][5] Being inspired by the novel Wuthering Heights, it also features Sharmila Tagore, Parmeet Sethi, Kiran Kumar, Sushma Seth and Manjeet Kullar in supporting roles.[6] The story follows, Anjali and Dev are in love with each other and plan to marry, but her family gets her married to Ram. Years later, Dev shows up to reunite with Anjali, however, she has fallen for Ram. The music was composed by Nadeem–Shravan.

Dhadkan
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDharmesh Darshan
Written by
  • Naseem Mukri
  • Dharmesh Darshan (dialogues)
Screenplay by
  • Naseem Mukri
  • Raj Sinha
Produced byRatan Jain
Starring
CinematographyW. B. Rao
Edited byBharat Singh
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byB4U Films
Release date
  • 11 August 2000 (2000-08-11)
Running time
161 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget9 crore[2]
Box office26.47 crore[2]

Delayed for almost four years for various reasons, Dhadkan finally released on August 11, 2000, coinciding with the Independence Day weekend. It received positive reviews from critics upon release, and emerged as a major commercial success at the box-office, grossing ₹26 crore worldwide. The soundtrack album emerged as the second best-selling album of the year after Mohabbatein.[7] this film is now achieved cult status, having gained a significant and passionate fanbase.

At the 46th Filmfare Awards, Dhadkan received 8 nominations, including Best Film, Best Director (Darshan), Best Supporting Actress (Chaudhry) and Best Music Director (Nadeem–Shravan), and won 2 awards – Best Villain (Suniel Shetty) and Best Female Playback Singer (Alka Yagnik for "Dil Ne Yeh Kaha Hai Dil Se").

Plot

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Anjali Chauhan (Shilpa Shetty) is the only daughter of a wealthy businessman in love with Dev Chopra (Suniel Shetty). Dev is of humble means but Anjali's father reluctantly agrees to meet him. However he rejects Dev for apparent rudeness and uncivilized behavior. An attempt to elope with Dev is foiled. Her father emotionally manipulates her into an agreement to marry Ram Verma (Akshay Kumar) a man chosen by him. Dev is left heartbroken.

Anjali marries Ram and joins his household; a stepmother and step-siblings who detest him. Ram however loves his step-family with a pure heart. He gives Anjali time to find her space within the new family but she cannot return his affection.

Ram’s stepbrother tries to seduce Anjali and when caught accuses her of being the guilty party. But his eyes now open to the reality of his family, Ram fully supports his wife and asks the step-family to leave the home. Anjali falls in love with him.

Three years later at their wedding anniversary celebrations, Dev, now wealthy, returns as a rival in business and still in love with Anjali. Dev, unable to see Anjali's fulfilled happiness tries to reach out to his first love. He cannot bear to hear her pleas to leave her be.

Dev, wretched with rejection, decides to ruin Ram. With Ram’s step-siblings, he manages to bring financial ruin to Ram and Anjali. When Ram hears Anjali talking to her father about Dev, he reproaches Anjali for hiding her past. But she faints and it is revealed that she is pregnant. Anjali meets Dev for a poignant farewell. He returns all that he had taken and leaves his past behind.

Cast

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Music

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Dhadkan
Soundtrack album by
Released2 July 2000
Recorded1997–1999
GenreFilmi
Length59:14
LanguageHindi
LabelVenus
ProducerNadeem–Shravan
Nadeem–Shravan chronology
Sirf Tum
(1999)
Dhadkan
(2000)
Kasoor
(2001)

The music of the album has been composed by duo Nadeem–Shravan in the span of three years. "Dulhe Ka Sehra" sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was composed in 1997. The other songs were also recorded in 1997–98, with the exception of "Tum Dil Ki Dhadkan Mein", which was recorded in 2000 at London. The Song " Dil Ne Yeh Kaha Hai Dil Se" was copied from saudi arabian singer Abdul Majeed Abdullah's song "Ahabak Leh" of Album Raheb, which sung in 1995. "Dil Ne Yeh Kaha Hai Dil Se" and "Tum Dil Ki Dhadkan Mein" became legendary love tracks and "Dulhe Ka Sehra" a popular wedding song till date. The other successful songs are "Aksar Is Duniya Mein" and "Na Na Karte Pyaar". The song " Aksar Is Duniya Mein" was copied from Lebanese song "Atshana", which sung Nazwa karam in 1999. The album was listed at second position in the yearly music charts. According to the Indian trade website Box Office India, around 4.5 million units were sold making it the second highest-selling album of the year after Mohabbatein.[8] The soundtrack was #73 on the list of "100 Greatest Bollywood Soundtracks of All Time", as compiled by Planet Bollywood

All lyrics are written by Sameer Anjaan; all music is composed by Nadeem–Shravan

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Dil Ne Yeh Kaha Hain Dil Se"7:06
2."Tum Dil Ki Dhadkan Mein"
5:51
3."Dulhe Ka Sehra" (male version)Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan8:32
4."Dil Ne Yeh Kaha Hain Dil Se 2"
5:47
5."Tum Dil Ki Dhadkan Mein" (sad version)Kumar Sanu5:14
6."Na Na Karte Pyar"
  • Udit Narayan & Alka Yagnik
6:36
7."Aksar Is Duniya Mein"Alka Yagnik5:42
8."Tum Dil Ki Dhadkan Mein" (instrumental)Nadeem–Shravan5:52
9."Dulhe Ka Sehra" (female version)Jaspinder Narula8:33
Total length:59:14

Reception

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Taran Adarsh wrote of the film:

Dhadkan is an intense love story and director Dharmesh Darshan has handled it with the sensitivity it deserves ... Despite the flaws, one has to acknowledge the fact that Dharmesh Darshan succeeds in melting the heart at several places. The entire marriage song-sequence in the initial reels, prior to it the scenes involving Sharmila Tagore, Sunil's portions in the second half, clearly indicate that the director knows his job well. He relies more on close-ups to capture expressions, which is the hallmark of a seasoned technician.

Adarsh described Shilpa Shetty as the "life of the enterprise", adding that she "looks good, delivers her lines effectively and emotes with utmost conviction."He said Sunil Shetty's performance is one of his best, especially the scenes between Sunil and Shilpa are fabulous." He also remarked "Akshay Kumar shows vast improvement as an actor. He is very controlled and handles this difficult role with sincerity."[9]

Padmaraj Nair of Screen felt the film had a "nostalgic feel to it, what with the effect of watching social drama from the good ol' 60s." He added that the film was "fairly interesting in the first half, with its slick screenplay, But the director does seem to lose his grip towards the end, as the film climaxes rather tamely. It seems as if he developed cold feet as far as justifying the grey role of Sunil Shetty is concerned, and ends up portraying him on a positive note." He felt, performance-wise, Shetty "scores over the rest", while adding, "Shilpa gets the best role of her career and doesn't disappoint. Akshay Kumar, in the role of the cool-headed husband, is impressive." On other departments of the film, he concluded writing, "Nadeem-Shravan's music is the very lifeline of the film, and all the tracks are melodious and situational. Cinematography by W. B. Rao is outstanding."[10]

Awards and nominations

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46th Filmfare Awards:

Won

Nominated

2nd IIFA Awards:

Nominated

Screen Awards

Won

Category Winner(s)
Best Publicity Design Himanshu Nanda, Rahul Nanda
Best Negative Role Film Fare Award Sunil Shetty

Nominated

Category Nominees For
Best Lyricist Sameer "Dil Ne Ye Kaha Hai"
Best Music Director Nadeem–Shravan Best Music Director
Best Female Playback Alka Yagnik "Dil Ne Ye Kaha Hai"
Best Male Playback Abhijeet "Tum Dil Ki Dhadkan"
Best Male Playback Udit Narayan "Dil Ne Ye Kaha Hai"
Best Supporting Actress Mahima Chaudhry Best Supporting Actress

Box office

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The film was released on 11 August 2000 at 250 screens. Dhadkan had a worldwide theatrical release on August 11, 2000 during the Independence Day weekend and garnered predominantly positive reviews.[11] It emerged as a commercial success grossing 26 crore in global markets.The film’s music, composed by Nadeem – Shravan, went on to break records.[12]

Remake

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This film was unofficially remade in Bangladesh in 2001, as Hridoyer Bandhon, and in the Maldives as Hiiy Edhenee also in 2001.

References

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  1. ^ "Dhadkan". British Board of Film Classification.
  2. ^ a b "Dhadkan – Movie – Box Office India".
  3. ^ Azad, Tasnim (13 November 2018). "5 best movies of Shilpa Shetty on completing 25 years in the Hindi cinema industry". EasternEye. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  4. ^ Santosh (18 August 2016). "Top Ten Best Movies of Shilpa Shetty of All Time". World Blaze. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  5. ^ Suhag, Jyoti (8 June 2019). "Happy Birthday Shilpa Shetty: Top 5 films of the actress to watch on her birthday". IndiaAheadNews. Archived from the original on 26 June 2019. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Promising Bollywood Actresses Who Couldn't Make It Big". Blog To Bollywood. 27 May 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  7. ^ "Music Hits 2000–2009 (Figures in Units)". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 15 February 2008. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  8. ^ "Music Hits 2000–2009 (Figures in Units)". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 15 February 2008. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
  9. ^ Dhadkan : Movie Review by Taran Adarsh
  10. ^ Nair, Padmaraj (August 2000). "Dhadkan: The good ol' 60s revisited". Screen. Archived from the original on 7 February 2001. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  11. ^ "Mahima Chaudhry turns 44, this is how she looks now – Entertainment". Dunya News. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  12. ^ "17 years of Dhadkan: Many stars still angry for not casting them, says Dharmesh Darshan". Hindustan Times. 11 August 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
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