
Chand Mera Dil
- Director
- Vivek Soni
- Studio
- Dharma Productions
- Release Date
- 22 May 2026
- Running Time
- 145 min
- Language
- Hindi
- Country
- India
- Budget
- ₹27.50 Cr
- Box Office
- ₹36.90 Cr
Review
Chand Mera Dil arrives as a refreshing departure from Bollywood's well-worn romantic formulas, daring to explore the messy emotional realities of modern relationships rather than wrapping them in manufactured melodrama. The film finds its footing in moments of genuine intimacy—where the screenplay resists easy conflict and instead privileges authentic vulnerability. Both leads deliver remarkably understated performances that ground the narrative in lived truth, while the musical score functions as genuine emotional architecture rather than mere ornamentation. These quieter passages showcase cinema's quiet power to move us simply through human honesty, crafting scenes that linger long after their conclusion.
However, the film's undeniable sincerity cannot entirely compensate for its structural fragility. The opening reels betray a certain directorial uncertainty, and that hesitance permeates the entire experience. What emerges is less a cohesive emotional odyssey and more a collection of beautifully rendered moments—a tender exchange here, a poignant musical interlude there—strung together without the narrative connective tissue to elevate them into something transcendent. The film accumulates touching instances rather than building toward dramatic inevitability, functioning as a series of compelling snapshots rather than a unified artistic vision. It's admirable in its intentions but uneven in its execution, memorable in fragments but incomplete as a whole.
Rating: 6.5/10



