
Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin
Romance · Comedy
Overview
Runaway heiress in search of her beloved falls in love with another man on the way.
Top Cast


Aamir Khan
Aamir Khan
Raghu Jetley
Aamir Khan
Raghu Jetley


Pooja Bhatt
Pooja Bhatt
Pooja Dharamchand
Pooja Bhatt
Pooja Dharamchand


Anupam Kher
Anupam Kher
Seth Dharamchand
Anupam Kher
Seth Dharamchand


Sameer Chitre
Sameer Chitre
Deepak Kumar
Sameer Chitre
Deepak Kumar


Deepak Tijori
Deepak Tijori
Deepak Tijori


Tiku Talsania
Tiku Talsania
Sharmaji
Tiku Talsania
Sharmaji


Rakesh Bedi
Rakesh Bedi
Private Detective
Rakesh Bedi
Private Detective


Veerendra Saxena
Veerendra Saxena
Private Detective
Veerendra Saxena
Private Detective


Avtar Gill
Avtar Gill
Kidnapper
Avtar Gill
Kidnapper
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