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DIL KYA
KARE is the poignant saga of three individuals who are thrown into the
pathos of emotional turmoil at the merciless hands of fate.


It is a story
about unconditional
love - love between a child and adult, love between
husband and wife, love between two lovers - love that knows no parameters,
no restrictions.

Anand
Kishore (Ajay Devgan) is a successful architect who leads a blissfully
content life with his wife Kavita (Mahima Choudhary), five-year-old
daughter Neha (Akshita Garud) and close friend
Somu (Chandrachud Singh) a billionaire by lineage, poet by
choice. A picture perfect family, full of love, laughter and sunshine -
life for them is one happy dream.


Trouble begins when Kavita discovers
that some "aunty" has been visiting Neha at home and showering
her with gifts - without her knowledge. She also learns from
Neha’s school principal that the same "aunt" has been visiting
Neha regularly at school as well. Kavita gets very disturbed by these
happenings, and just when she
is at the end of her tether, the mysterious
"aunt" surfaces in person, in the form of Nandita Rai (Kajol)
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A series
of startling revelations - the biggest one being that Nandita is in
fact the biological mother of Neha, leaves Kavita disillusioned, Nandita
traumatized, Anand devastated and little Neha confused. The once happy and
peaceful Kishore family is left shattered and anchorless.
What ensures are
as series of events that tests not only the integrity and strength of the Kishore family,
but also question the so called set norms of society, of what is "right"
and what is "wrong".
Nobody really is at fault and everybody wants to see each other happy. The question is .....who will finally make
the supreme sacrifice and get at least one family
together.
DIL KYA KARE is about
relationships, about accepting responsibility for
ones actions, about accepting the truth, no matter the consequences.
The films characters are life like and human.
Its about today's man, woman and child.
Its a mature film.
Shot
is scenic locations of Kashmir
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