Dil (2003) [N/A]

Featuring:
Nithiin, Neha Bamb, Raghu Babu

Written by:
V.V. Vinayak
Ramana Chintapally

Directed by:
V.V. Vinayak


Release Date:
April 3, 2003

Original Title:
దిల్

Genres:
Action | Drama | Romance

Ratings / Certifications:
IN: UA 

Runtime: 150

Seenu (Nitin) is a new admit into a college. Nandini (Neha) goes to the same college. Seenu is from a middle class family and Nandini is a rich girl. Nandini is the only daughter of Gowri Shankar (Prakash Raj), who is a land mafia don. Gowri Shankar suspects them to be lovers after he finds them dancing for freshers celebration at college. Seenu gets beaten up. Irritated by this, Seenu challenges about winning the love of Nandini. After several attempts, she falls in love with him. They elope and get married when Gowri Shankar tries to separate them. The story takes several turns before the movie ends in a happy note.

Seenu, from a middle-class family, has recently enrolled in the same college as Nandini, the only daughter of a land mafia don. Seenu is angry with her father's men when they beat him after seeing the two dance together, but it also proves to be a challenge to Seenu to win Nandini's heart. Will there be true love or will violence and prejudice rule the day?

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Rankings and Honors

Dil (2003) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 7.0/10

Director:
V. V. Vinayak

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