Dil Maange More

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Dil Maange More
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DVD cover
Directed by Anant Mahadevan
Produced by Nikhil Panchamiya
Written by Anant Mahadevan
Javed Siddiqui
Kiran Kotrial
Starring Shahid Kapoor
Soha Ali Khan
Ayesha Takia
Tulip Joshi
Music by Himesh Reshammiya
Vikey Goswani
Cinematography Amit Roy
Edited by Sanjib Datta
Release dates
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  • 31 December 2004 (2004-12-31)
Running time
123 min
Country India
Language Hindi

Dil Maange More (English: The Heart Wants More) is a 2004 Bollywood romantic drama film directed by Anant Mahadevan and produced by Fourth Wall Productions. It was filmed in India in the Hindi language. The film was a flop at the box office and did not cover it's small budget.

Synopsis

Dil Maange More is the story of Nikhil Mathur’s (Shahid Kapoor) quest for true love. His passions are his village Samarpur and football. He is desperate to fall in love with one woman but ends up with three women in his arms ready to swear undying love for him.

He is first shown in love with Neha (Soha Ali Khan), his girlfriend of four years. Neha, an ambitious girl, leaves their village to go to Mumbai to become a flight attendant. Nikhil follows her to bring her back. In Mumbai, Nikhil bumps into Shagun (Ayesha Takia). Though the two part ways, fate has something else in store for them, as he starts living above Shagun's house. The next day, Nikhil tries to convince Neha to return; he does not succeed. As luck would have it, he lands a job in a music store, which is run by A.R. Rehman (a parody of A.R. Rahman) (Gulshan Grover), exactly opposite the institute where Neha is training. There, he meets coworker Sarah (Tulip Joshi) . Nikhil keeps trying to convince Neha but only gets rejection. He eventually ends up falling in love with Sarah as well.

However, Sarah's ex-boyfriend comes and takes her away, which disheartens Nikhil. When he is invited to Shagun's home, he reads her computer diary and learns that she is actually in love with him. He proposes to Shagun and she accepts, but things turn as Neha returns, wanting him back. When Shagun sees Neha hugging Nikhil, she leaves, and Nikhil breaks up with Neha. A.R. Rehman then fixes Shagun up with Nikhil but Sarah also comes, saying she left her boyfriend for him. She hugs him and again, Shagun sees them and goes berserk.

One day, A.R. Rehman arranges a party at a yacht; all the girls attend. They argue, and all three fall in the water. Nikhil quickly goes to help but only saves Shagun. Meanwhile, Nikhil, thinking that he has lost Shagun forever, returns to Samarpur. Shagun finally realizes that Nikhil really loves her and follows him to Samarpur, where the two decide to live there happily ever after. As Shagun is confessing her love, we see Neha, Sarah, and A.R. Rehman saying that their plan was successful, implying that everything was just an act to get Nikhil and Shagun together.

Cast

Soundtracks

Music of "Dil Maange More" was huge hit. The songs "Aisa Dewana Huwa", and "Shiqwa Bhi Tumse" composed by Himesh Reshammiya were chart-busters in 2004

Box Office

Despite a good opening. Dil Maange More failed at the box office.

Nominations

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