Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
G | 20 October 1995 (USA)
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Raj is a rich, carefree, happy-go-lucky second generation NRI. Simran is the daughter of Chaudhary Baldev Singh, who in spite of being an NRI is very strict about adherence to Indian values. Simran has left for India to be married to her childhood fiancé. Raj leaves for India with a mission at his hands, to claim his lady love under the noses of her whole family. Thus begins a saga.

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yadavaditya-81642

Every thing associated with DDLJ is cult.Even after 23 years filmmakers still use,recreate and take inspiration from the film.Everyone,he or she,of any age should watch this movie at least once in there lifetime.You will be surprised to see that the film looks like it was filmed recently.This is the longest running film in the history of film making and holds a Guinness world record for the same.Come fall in love........

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Rahul143125

DDLJ is a story about Raj(SRK) and Simran(Kajol) who met each other on a vacation to Europe and secretly fall in love with each other. But problems arise as Simran's strict father Baldev Singh(Amrish Puri) rejects the proposal as he had promised his old friend in Punjab that his daughter will marry his friend's son. Thus Simran and her family leave London. Raj's father(Anupam Kher) suggests him to make Simran as her bride. Raj learns that Simran has left London and gone to Punjab. Eventually Raj also goes to Punjab. Simran and Kuljeet's(Parmeet Sethi) marriage is fixed. Simran meets Raj in Punjab and both of them unite. Simran suggests Raj to elope from there but Raj doesn't accept the suggestion and tells her that he would make her father make Simran as his bride. Soon Raj befriends Kuljeet and gets an entry in his house. There Raj wins everyone's heart and makes a good impression on his family. After few weeks Raj's father visits Raj. But Baldev sees a photo of Raj and Simran together and realizes that he was the one who fell in love with his daughter. Baldev throws Raj and his father out of his house. AT the railway station Kuljeet gets some of his friends to beat up Raj. Thus Raj and Others get into a nasty fight.Raj beats up everyone, All the other family members including Simran arrive at the station. Will Baldev let Simran become Raj's bride or No?Story, Screenplay and Additional Dialogues penned by Aditya Chopra is outstanding. Truly the script is a masterpiece. Dialogues penned by Javed Siddiqui is as good as the story and screenplay, even his work deserves appreciation.SRK AND Kajol's performance in this is award winning. Rest of the cast has also done a fine job. All the expressions are portrayed in an appropriate manner.Direction by Mr. Aditya Chopra is FLAWLESS. His narrative style gives an good impression on the film. The other technical aspects also deserve appreciation.RATING: 3.5/4

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wajeehkhan01

I don't even know how the hell this film has been deemed a classic. It is cheesy to the core. The "acting" by Shah Rukh Khan is really bad, and honestly, I didn't really see anything special in his acting. I know he has the potential very now and then, but I really wouldn't consider this one of his finest. All I really noticed was an annoying laugh that kind of sounds like a goat. Kajol did okay, I think she did the best in the film though out of all the actors. And another thing I don't understand is how do people think this is a good film? I mean, SRK is a troublemaker who goes around causing mischief, and he falls in love with a serious girl (Kajol). Kajol literally lies to her parents, because she said that if she goes on her trip, she'll marry who her parents choose. During this trip she lets SRK do many awkward things to her and then they fall in love and then SRK crashes her wedding, and then Kajol totally forgets about her promise and all that crap. I mean, in one scene SRK literally undresses her while she's unconscious and then changes her clothes! That is messed up. And last, there is so much cheesy dialogue, and the story is filled with clichés. Anyways, the only thing I liked was the music. The soundtrack of this movie was excellent however. I only recommend this "classic" to people who are overly romantic. Overall I rate this film a 5.5ish out of 10. I really don't consider this a classic, I think it is overrated.

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pratyush-03848

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) is one of my favorite films of all time. It is the story of Raj and Simran, two polar opposites who meet on a train in Europe. Raj is the son of an industrialist and is a modern an outgoing guy. Simran on the other hand is the daughter of a gas station vendor and is more reserved. After these 2 meet, the audience is in for a fun ride filled with romance, comedy and drama.From start to finish, the film keeps you engaged and makes you cheer on for Raj and Simran. The songs are great, melodious, and make the film more enjoyable. The dialogs are equally memorable, so memorable that the President of the United States quoted a line from this movie when he visited India.This review is coming from a guy, and yes most guys do not watch Rom-coms. But this is one Rom-com no one should miss. Whether you are Indian or not, a man or a woman, this is a movie no one should miss. It is great for all ages and once someone watches this, that person will watch it multiple times later in life. To me, it is the best Rom-com I have seen and that is why I highly recommend it to anyone. This is a film which I believe everyone should see at least once in their life. So sit back, relax and enjoy one of the greatest films in Bollywood history.

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