I gave you my heart, beloved

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Movie
German title I gave you my heart, beloved
Original title Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
Country of production India
original language Hindi , English , Hungarian
Publishing year 1999
length 188 minutes
Rod
Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali
script Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Amrik Gill (dialogues)
Pratap Karvat (story)
Phillips
production Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Ibrahim Desai
Jhamu Sughand
André Szots
music Anjan Biswas
Ismail Darbar
camera Anil Mehta
cut Bela Segal
occupation
synchronization

I gave you my heart, my love ( Hindi : हम दिल दे चुके सनम literally, I gave away my heart ; Alternative title: Straight From the Heart ) is a Bollywood - film , which in India was published 1999th In Germany it was shown for the first time at the Berlinale 2000 under the title Straight From the Heart .

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The young Italian musician Sameer, whose mother is Indian, travels to India to take classical singing lessons from the famous music teacher Pundit Darbar. Darbar welcomes him to his palace in the desert and is very satisfied with the talented apprentice. The teacher doesn't ask much in payment - Sameer must be ready at all times to grant a single request from Darbar.

Problems arise when Sameer falls in love with the beautiful Nandini - Darbar's daughter. Nandini's father does not want a foreigner in his tradition-conscious family, and he is also very disappointed with Sameer's behavior, no secret flirting is tolerated in his strict house. Now Sameer has to pay for the tuition - Darbar asks him to leave the house and stop contacting Nandini. He quickly married his daughter to the lawyer Vanraj, who comes from a good family. Sameer doesn't know about it and sends Nandini one letter after another to her parents' house, but they are handed over to her too late - Sameer has already returned to Italy. When Vanraj discovers the letters, he decides to take Nandini to Sameer because he loves her very much and does not want to see her unhappy. So they come together to Italy, where they face a long search for Sameer.

Awards

Awards of the International Indian Film Academy 2000

Seven nominations at Filmfare Awards 2000, won:

National Film Awards 2000, India

Screen Weekly Awards 2000

Zee Cine Awards 2000

Trivia

  • All scenes should be played in Italy, were in Budapest ( Hungary turned), one sees a Hungarian folk dance, and all the locals speak Hungarian.
  • After Khamoshi: The Musical , Sanjay Leela Bhansali was looking for a new film concept. A Gujarat fan named Pratap Karvat started harassing him on the phone, claiming they had an interesting story for him. Bhansali refused him until Pratap forced him to listen to the story. Bhansali liked her so much that he met Pratap the next day.
  • Sameer's strange habit of talking to Heaven as his dead father comes from Bhansali's childhood when he did the same.

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