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Director
  
C. V. Sridhar

Release date
  
June 4, 1982 (India)

Language
  
Hindi

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Romance

Music director
  
Mohammed Zahur Khayyam

Country
  
India

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Writer
  
C.V. Sridhar
,
Charandas Shok

Songs
  
Agar Leta Hoon Tera Naam

Cast
  
Rajesh Khanna
(Anand),
Jaya Prada
(Sheela),
Smita Patil
(Asha),
Shatrughan Sinha
(Vikram),
Dina Pathak
(Vikrams Mother)

Dil-E-Nadaan (English: The Mischievous Heart) is an Indian Hindi film directed by C.V. Sridhar, released in 1982. The film stars Rajesh Khanna in the main lead role as Anand and Shatrughan Sinha as his friend as the second lead character of the film. This film was remake of 1978 Tamil film Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu, directed by C.V. Sridhar, where Kamal Hassan and Rajnikanth played the lead male roles. After success of the Tamil version, C.V. Sridhar decided to remake it in Hindi and directed it himself.

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Plot

Vikram (Shatrughan Sinha) and Anand (Rajesh Khanna) are best friends, brought up by their mom (Dina Pathak). Anand is an orphan who was adopted by the family as a child and he has never been given the impression that he was an outsider. Vikram and Anand are owner and manager respectively, of an advertising agency in Bombay. Both work for the same organization & love the same woman, Asha (Jaya Prada).

In the organization, Sheela (Smita Patil) works as a deputy to Anand and is in love with him, though Anand is unaware of this. Sheela continues to harbour love for Anand even after finding out he loves Asha, whom Sheela is friends with and also lives with. Vikram frequents a bus stop daily on his way to office, where he always sees Asha. He instantly decides to propose to her. Vikram discloses to Anand that he wants to marry a girl but does not reveal her name. Meanwhile, Vikram's mother looks for suitable girls for their marriage and declares that she would marry both her sons together on the same day.

Sheela becomes confused as to whether she should continue to love Anand in spite of knowing that Anand and Asha love each other. One day, Sheela meets Vikram and as they talk, she says things that indicate she feels lonely and has lost her loved one to another. The next day, Sheela apologizes to Vikram and asks for a 10-day leave. She decides to go to her hometown to forget Anand. However, Asha joins her, as she learns that Anand is going there as well on a business trip. On a rainy day, Sheela is alone in the house when Anand arrives to meet Asha. He learns that Asha is attending a friend's wedding, but as no train is available for returning, Anand is forced to stay the night. In the midnight, Anand starts feeling cold due to the weather, so he starts drinking. After a few drinks, he starts seeing Sheela as Asha. Despite knowing he is wrong, Sheela and Anand make love.

In the morning, Anand realizes what has happened and writes a letter to Sheela, asking her to keep the incident a secret for life, as he wants marry Asha only. However, Asha comes across the letter first and becomes aware of what happened between Sheela and Anand in her absence. She then decides that, as she respects her friendship with Sheela, she will sacrifice her love for Sheela and make Anand marry her instead.

The rest of the story shows what will happen to Vikram and Anand's friendship after this incident. Will Anand marry Sheela? Will Sheela agree to marry Anand? Will Sheela make Asha marry Anand? Will Vikram marry Asha?

Cast

  • Rajesh Khanna as Anand
  • Jaya Prada as Asha
  • Shatrughan Sinha as Vikram
  • Smita Patil as Sheela
  • Om Prakash as Asha's Father
  • Dina Pathak as Vikram's Mother
  • Shivraj as Sheela's Father
  • Agha
  • Ashalata
  • Jagdish Raj
  • Keshto Mukherjee
  • Soundtrack

    All lyrics written by Naqsh Lyallpuri; all music composed by Khayyam.

    References

    Dil-e-Nadaan Wikipedia
    Dil-e-Nadaan IMDb