Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe
Movie Poster
Directed byVinay Shukla
Written byVinay Shukla
Based onPelli
Produced byBoney Kapoor
StarringAftab Shivdasani
Esha Deol
Sanjay Kapoor
Jaspal Bhatti
CinematographyRajan Kothari
Edited byShirish Kunder
Music byRajesh Roshan
Production
company
S. K. Films
Distributed byEros International
Release date
  • 11 January 2002 (2002-01-11)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe (translation: Someone ask my heart) is a 2002 Indian Hindi romance thriller movie directed by Vinay Shukla, released on 11 January 2002, starring Aftab Shivdasani and introducing Esha Deol in the lead roles.[1] Sanjay Kapoor is featured as the villain. Jaya Bachchan, Anupam Kher, Juliet Alburque, Jaspal Bhatti and Rajpal Yadav are featured in supporting roles. The film is a remake of the 1997 Telugu movie Pelli.

Synopsis

Designer Aman Puri (Aftab Shivdasani) is the only son of the Puri family. His dad (Anupam Kher) wants him to marry, but Aman insists that he will not marry unless he meets the girl of his dreams. While trying to design his final project, he sees Esha Singh (Esha Deol), a fellow student at his college. Aman does his best to strike up a friendship with Esha, but she adamantly refuses him. His father, unable to see Aman hurt, decides to speak with Esha's mother, Mansi Devi (Jaya Bachchan). Mansi Devi assures Aman's father that she has no objections about Aman's intentions toward Esha. She then speaks to Esha, telling her there is nothing wrong with returning Aman's friendship.

Aman and Esha fall in love and are planning to get married. At Aman and Esha's engagement ceremony Dushyant (Sanjay Kapoor) shows up saying that he is Mansi Devi's son. Esha upon seeing Dushyant becomes extremely frightened. It turns out that Dushyant is indeed Mansi Devi's son and Esha is his wife. On their honeymoon Dushyant attempted to get her gangraped and film the scene. Esha escaped believing that Dushyant died. She returned to Mansi Devi and told her the truth about her son. Mansi Devi and Esha moved to another town, pretending to be mother and daughter. Now, Dushyant vows to destroy Esha's life. Aman finds out the truth and vows that nothing can stop him from marrying Esha.

On Esha's marriage day, Mansi Devi goes to Dushyant with Kheer (rice pudding), which she has especially made for him. Dushyant not trusting her asks her to eat it first. She does and then he eats it as well. It turns out that the pudding was poisoned. Dushyant dies a most horrific and painful death due to the high levels of concentration of the poisons that he had inadvertently ingested. After witnessing Aman and Esha's wedding ceremony Mansi Devi dies. Hence, she re-unites two lost souls and saves their never ending love.

Cast

Soundtrack

Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe
Studio album by
Released2001
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelTips
ProducerRajesh Roshan
Rajesh Roshan chronology
Moksha: Salvation
(2001)
Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe
(2001)
Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage
(2002)
Track:Song:Singer(s):Duration:Lyric:Picturised on:
1 "Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe" Udit Narayan 00:37 Ibrahim Ashk Aftab Shivdasani & Esha Deol
2 "Aawara Main Badal" Sonu Nigam & Hema Sardesai 06:35 Dev Kohli Aftab Shivdasani & Esha Deol
3 "Deewana Tera Hai" Udit Narayan 06:11 Ibrahim Ashk Aftab Shivdasani & Esha Deol
4 "Jab Tu Muskurati Hai" Udit Narayan & Pamela Jain 07:48 Ibrahim Ashk Aftab Shivdasani & Esha Deol
5 "Mat Ho Udhas" Shaan & Pamela Jain 05:02 Suryabhanu Gupt Aftab Shivdasani & Esha Deol
6 "Lapak Jhapak" Kamaal Khan 07:16 Aftab Shivdasani & Esha Deol
7 "Hanse Tim Tim" Pamela Jain & Chorus 06:09 Suryabhanu Gupt Sanjay Kapoor & Jaya Bachchan
8 "Tera Bhala Kare Bhagwan" Sonu Nigam 06:26 Suryabhanu Gupt Sanjay Kapoor, Aftab Shivdasani & Esha Deol
9 "Kahti Hai Mangani Ki Angoothi" Preeti Uttam 01:08 Aftab Shivdasani & Esha Deol

Box office

The film didn't do well at the box office, collecting only 2.7 crores and was declared a disaster. [2]

Awards and nominations

Bollywood Movie Awards
Filmfare Awards
IIFA Awards
Star Screen Awards

References

  1. "Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe". The Hindu. 17 January 2002.
  2. "Box office of 2002 films". Box Office India. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
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