I'm not entirely sure as the title 'atas nama cinta novel' is rather ambiguous. It could potentially be about a story of love that is named or dedicated in the name of love in the context of a novel.
Some quotes about love from novels could be 'Love is patient, love is kind' from religious texts which are often quoted in novels with a spiritual or moral undertone. Another might be from 'Pride and Prejudice' where Mr. Darcy says 'I have been a selfish being all my life, in practice, though not in principle'. This shows his journey in love and self - discovery.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with a drama specifically named 'dil lagi drama'. It could be a relatively unknown or regional production. You might want to check local entertainment resources or platforms that focus on that type of content for the full story.
Take the character Heathcliff from 'Wuthering Heights'. His quotes about his love for Catherine are full of passion and a sense of possession. His statements like 'I cannot live without my life! I cannot live without my soul!' show how his love defines him and makes him a complex and tortured character. These quotes not only show his love but also his extreme personality.
Another theme is perseverance. The lovers usually face numerous obstacles, such as misunderstandings, family opposition, or social constraints. But they keep on fighting for their relationship, which shows great perseverance. For example, in many such novels, the couple might be from different social classes, and society looks down on their relationship. But they still strive to be together.
One popular 'dil lagi drama based on novel' is 'Pride and Prejudice'. The novel by Jane Austen has been adapted into many great dramas. The story's complex characters like Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, and the themes of love, class, and prejudice are beautifully presented in these adaptations.
Well, it should stay true to the essence of the novel. For example, if the novel has strong character arcs, the drama should keep them intact. The 'Game of Thrones' series, based on George R.R. Martin's novels, was successful in part because it maintained the complex web of characters and their development.