Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge

article written by krishna.

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, a 1995 Bollywood movie went on to win 10 Filmfare awards including the best director award which was bagged by Aditya Chopra. This Yash Raj productions film starred Shahrukh Khan (SRK), Kajol and Amrish Puri, who played Kajol’s father. The film’s music has been scored by Jatin-Lalit who have done a fabulous work and has contributed a lot in making the film a classic.

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SRK and Kajol play NRI Brits who have nothing in common. While SRK plays a rich spoiled brat who seeks only fun in life and does not take anything seriously, Kajol is a complete opposite who has grown up as a traditionalist under the strict discipline of her father. Still Kajol has her share of dreams about a prince charming that will enter her life one day. Amrish Puri’s aim in life is to return to his country and he decides to marry Kajol to his friend’s son in India. An obedient daughter, Kajol agrees to the marriage but expresses her desire to see Europe with her friends before committing to a married life.

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This Euro-trip introduces SRK and Kajol with each other and after a few rounds of brawl, they fall in love with each other but none accepts the same. After returning from Europe, Kajol and her family leave for India hoping to convince Kajol to marry even though they came to know about her love. SRK reaches India searching for her and befriends the to-be groom to get an opportunity to impress Kajol’s family and get their consent for his and Kajol’s marriage. Soon, he wins everyone’s hearts including the groom’s sister’s who falls in love with him. But the truth is accidentally revealed and SRK leaves the place. The climax moments see Kajol’s father realizing the true love and happiness of Kajol and he allows her to leave with SRK.

The film is considered to be among the top 20 Bollywood movies ever made and has been running continuously since the day of its release. The movie is believed to be one of those classics which changed the world’s impression of Indian cinema.

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