Diljale

The burning heart) is a 1996 Indian Hindi-language romantic action film directed by Harry Baweja, with screenplay by Karan Razdan.

The film stars Ajay Devgn, Madhoo and Sonali Bendre along with Parmeet Sethi, Shakti Kapoor, Gulshan Grover and Amrish Puri in supporting roles.

The film received positive reviews, and earned a lifetime gross of ₹ 15.85 crore.

[2] IBNLive included Diljale among its list of "Ajay Devgn's memorable films".

[3] The film starts with Radhika (Sonali Bendre) being introduced to an Army Captain Ranvir (Parmeet Sethi) by her father, Raja Saab (Shakti Kapoor), an erstwhile king and current politician.

Shaka reaches his lair, where he meets his leader, Dara (Amrish Puri) and Shabnam (Madhoo) and the rest of his gang.

Shaka was originally Shyam, a patriotic college student and son of a local village leader.

Raja Saab bribes a local police officer (Gulshan Grover), who falsely accuses Shyam's father to be a terrorist and kills him in an encounter.

Shyam escapes, but Radhika, who only sees him threatening her father, berates him and proclaims him a terrorist.

To get them freed, Dara asks Shaka, Shabnam and some others to hijack a bus travelling from Vaishno Devi.

Dara agrees, but in return, wants his four associates released and for his entire group to be safely escorted by Raja Saab to Pakistan.

To save himself, the police officer tells the truth to Radhika, who is shocked to see the depth of love which Shaka has for her.

Raja Saab, Dara and his men escape with Radhika in their custody with Shaka and Shabnam in close pursuit.

Raja Saab goes to talk to the Officer of the post to facilitate the escape of Dara and his men.

Shaka agrees, but wants to stop Dara and his men from crossing the border since he believes that they still have good in their hearts.

Total net gross collections were (₹9,09,00,000) and film been considered as Hit at Box Office India.