Tune Mera Dil Le Liyaa(2000)
Tune Mera Dil Le Liyaa is a 2000 Hindi-language drama film directed by B.B. Bhalla. The cast includes Danny Denzongpa, Raveena Tandon, Rahul Roy, and Naseeruddin Shah. The story follows Raja Saheb, a wealthy widower who raises his son Vijay, who has the mental capacity of a child. When Vijay falls in love with a woman named Janam, Raja Saheb forces her into marriage. The film explores themes of parental love, innocence, and the consequences of selfish decisions. It received negative reviews and holds a low rating of 3.6/10 on IMDb. The movie was released in India in 2000.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- ZEE5, Ultra Play, Airtel Xstream Play, YouTube
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 2000
- Director
- B.B. Bhalla
- Language
- Hindi
- Rating
- 3.7/10
Storyline
A wealthy widower named Raja Saheb raises his son Vijay, who has the mind of a child. Vijay falls in love with a young woman named Janam. Raja Saheb forces Janam to marry Vijay to make his son happy. But Janam loves another man. Raja Saheb must choose between his son's happiness and Janam's freedom.
“Love means letting go.”
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Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Tune Mera Dil Le Liyaa
Cast reunions in this film: Raveena Tandon & Shakti Kapoor (12 films together), Raveena Tandon & Naseeruddin Shah (2 films together), and Shakti Kapoor & Naseeruddin Shah (2 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title song 'Tune Mera Dil Le Liyaa' is a recreated version of a 1982 song from the film 'Teri Kasam'.
- This was one of the early films for actress Aarti Chhabria, who played a supporting role.
- The movie was directed by Rajiv S. Ruia, who primarily worked as an editor for many Bollywood films.
- Despite starring popular actors like Mithun Chakraborty and Rakesh Roshan in supporting roles, the film did not perform well at the box office.
- The soundtrack was composed by Anand Raj Anand, who was known for his work in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
- Parts of the film were shot in scenic locations like Mauritius, which was a common trend for Bollywood movies at the time.
- The plot revolves around family conflict, a theme frequently seen in Bollywood dramas of that era.



