Box office Dil Chahta Hai had a moderate commercial performance upon release. While it performed well in metropolitan areas, it underperformed in rural regions—a shortfall attributed by trade analysts to its urban-centric storyline and characters. Nevertheless, the film enjoyed sustained success in urban centers, completing a
golden jubilee run of over 50 weeks in some theatres. Released on approximately 210 screens across India, the film earned ₹9 million (US$110,000) on its opening day. It collected ₹27.7 million (US$330,000) over its opening weekend, and ₹57.3 million (US$680,000) by the end of its first week. The film ultimately grossed ₹332.8 million (US$3.9 million) domestically, ranking as the
fifth highest-grossing Hindi film of the year. Overseas, the film opened to strong box office numbers, collecting US$210,000 in North America and US$100,000 from Atlantic countries during its opening weekend. It went on to earn ₹16.5 million (US$200,000) in its initial overseas run, and grossed ₹64.4 million (US$760,000) by the end of its international theatrical engagement—making it the seventh-highest-grossing Hindi film overseas that year. According to
Box Office India, the film earned an estimated ₹397.2 million (US$4.7 million) worldwide.
Critical reception Dil Chahta Hai received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, with particular praise for its fresh narrative, direction, performances, and realistic portrayal of contemporary Indian youth. The film holds a 100% approval rating on
Rotten Tomatoes, based on five reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10.
Taran Adarsh of
Bollywood Hungama described the film as a landmark in
Aamir Khan's career and highlighted the performances of
Saif Ali Khan and
Akshaye Khanna. Sita Menon, writing for
Rediff.com, commended
Farhan Akhtar's directorial debut, noting his effective character development and Khanna's nuanced performance. In
Screen magazine, Piroj Wadia lauded Akhtar's script and direction, as well as
Ravi K. Chandran's cinematography. Dinesh Raheja, also from
Screen, appreciated the film's humor and Saif Ali Khan's comedic timing.
Ziya Us Salam of
The Hindu described the film as a rare depiction of male camaraderie and bachelor bonding, praising its situational comedy and natural character reactions. Arati Koppar of
Filmfare hailed the film as a "fabulous attempt" for a directorial debut, highlighting Aamir Khan's performance.
Komal Nahta praised
Preity Zinta's portrayal and noted
Dimple Kapadia's suitability for her role, while critiquing
Sonali Kulkarni's limited screen time. Jasdeep Singh Pannu of
NDTV labeled
Dil Chahta Hai a "wonderfully-crafted film," though he noted a "melodramatic act, an element better kept to the conventional Bollywood movie."
Zee Next named it one of the greatest Hindi films of the year.
Saibal Chatterjee of
The Hindustan Times wrote, "Farhan demonstrates a style that is as sophisticated as it is impressive. Virtually every character in the intricate tapestry that the young filmmaker creates is utterly tangible, the emotions are completely believable, and the situations fraught with subtle drama." Internationally, K. N. Vijiyan of the
New Straits Times observed that the film differed from typical Bollywood fare and might not appeal to all audiences, but acknowledged Chandran's cinematography. == See also ==