Dil se
Dil Se (1998) A Film by Mani Ratnam The third installment of Mani Ratnam's thematic trilogy, which explores love in the time of political turmoil, is an example of parallel cinema. It was the year when Kuch Kuch Hota Hai was released and became a commercial success. Though Shah Rukh Khan's character in Dil Se is similar to many of his roles, the film itself was different from what he was signing during those days. Amarkant Verma, a program executive at All India Radio, visits Assam to gather people's opinions on development in the state, fifty years after independence. The very first scene begins with a heavy storm, where we see Amar in a red jacket and Moina at a distance, covered in a black shawl. Amar is transparent—what we see is what he is—but Moina hides her childhood trauma within her. When she leaves the station, Amar remarks that it is "the shortest love story in the world." But we know there is more to come. Dil Se captures the seven shades of love as d...