Percocious Shalu has determined that she is in need of employment, and does get one with Khanna Industries, with a fair amount of false information. She meets with the owner's son, Dev Khanna, and thinks he is the driver, and treats him as such. Together they masquerade to help the poor farmers in the community, and both fall in love. An attempt is made to kill Dev by angry management employees, but Shalu's sister, Nimmi, rescues Dev, and is herself injured in the process. Dev looks after her, and Nimmi thinks he is in love with her, as she is with him. Nimmi tells her mom, Sarita, about Dev, and Nimmi goes to see Dev's dad and arrange their marriage, and it is then Sarita finds out that Shalu has been flirting with Dev. Shalu is told the truth about her birth, given an ultimatum by Sarita to stop flirting with Dev, to which Shalu agrees. The question is will Dev also fall in line, or will he marry Nimmi, as Shalu's birth is questionable.
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'Dil Hai Tumhara' has evergreen Rekha playing Saritji, a widowed mother of two feisty young girls Shilu (Preity Zinta) and Nimmu (Mahima Chaudhary). Shilu is Saritji's stepdaughter and therefore always feels a little neglected than Nimmu, Saritji's real daughter.
Although a tomboyish teenybopper on the surface Shilu is deep inside very strongly attached to her stepmother. But Saritji does not reciprocate Shilu's emotions with equal intensity.
Shilu finds friendship and affection in Samir (Jimmy Shergill), a smalltime ventriloquist who seems to understand her better than anyone else does.
The two sister's lives are turned topsy-turvy with the entry of a rich and handsome businessman Dev (Arjun Rampal). Both Shilu and Nimmu are drawn towards him. While Nimmu is sure about her sentiments for Dev, Shilu feels torn between the two men in her life.
That is when an unexpected event takes place and puts Shilu close to the person she loves the most - her mother!
Movie Review : The Dil Hai Tumhaara Review (6/10) Directed by Kundan Shah, Dil Hai Tumhara is a simple and touching story that explores the subtle nuances of human relations...