Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein

2001
7.5| 2h48m| en
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Maddy impersonates Rajeev, the person his love interest, Reena, is about to marry and attempts to woo her. However, he is unprepared for the moment when the truth will be revealed.

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Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
Boobirt Stylish but barely mediocre overall
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Phillipa Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
mahavir-chopra Great moments. Stellar performance by Madhavan. Well supported by Saif Ali Khan Vrajesh Hirjee and Dia Mirza.
inconscience This is a typical example of Indian cinema glorifying the harassment in the name of romance. Maddy - Does not respect women during college, acts like a goon etc etc. Falls in love instantly with Dia and decides that she is the one. He sets out to get her by hook or crook. Dia - Shown as independent working woman. But , I don't understand how did she even fall for this guy in 5 days and decide to marry him. Stereotyped to be an Adarsh Indian Bahu. Rajiv - Sensitive enough to respect women ; to even notice that Dia was not happy during the wedding ceremony. (Most Indian guys cannot even figure out why a woman is mad at him even when it's super obvious). But, Dia is shown to fall for Maddy who shouts and threatens her when things aren't going his way. Even after he says that he could have sexually violated her in disguise as Rajiv. No self respecting woman in the real world would actually choose someone like Maddy. Atleast I would not. Such a sad thing to see that this is such a celebrated movie among Indian youth. Influences the people to think it's "OKAY" to lie, stalk , threaten, harrass, emotionally blackmail, beat up people etc. :'(
mnrassasin One of the most brilliantly done romantic movies of Indian cinema. Brilliant work by R. Madhavan. The variety of emotions in each scene as the movie progresses defines the character more. The emotion between both develops gradually and not suddenly like in most of cliché love stories. The director does not attempt to potray a unrealistic character who is Mr.perfect but convincingly puts forth the truth in Maddy's emotions as they progress. Diya's role may seem less of an acting effort but blends perfectly with the intended personality of Reena. Hope this gem is treasured in every die hard romantic's list of all time favs.
Zarah Bachchan I watched that movie with a lot of hope after seeing its mark. I have been hugely disappointed. India is a country where girls are subject to an increasing level of sexual harassment. It is also a country where their honour is highly valued, and where a bad marriage often means a life of misery. This film portrays Reena as a nice girl, but a girl whose choice is never taken into account. I thought that the film would end by her choosing neither after she says she doesn't want to decide her future by closing her eyes. It would have been an excellent, and genuinely original ending. Sadly, she goes with her harasser (which is what Madhav is). This basically say you can lie to a girl, and you'll get her. It doesn't matter what she thinks, she'll fall for you. As in ALL Bollywood movies, the first half hour is about the guy creepily staring at her all the time. It doesn't take into account the fact that, yes we do realise that as girls. And we don't like it. No wonder guys in India think it's OK to stare at a girl and harass her. It's because of films like that such behaviour is tolerated. Then what happens? Oh yes, Madhav pursue her, threatens her, threaten to hit her friends, beat up a few guys, and tell her that he could have raped her. She cries, but so what? It works. The film ends when Rajiv 'gives her' (she doesn't even come on her own) to Madhav. I know the story between the guys was in the background, but come on. What does that say, really? Such a film deserves only blame. It normalises attitudes which are deeply disturbing in Indian society. Get a grip, and produce films that have the balls to actually portray women other than passive victims, and men as weirdos who stare, harass, and get what they want.