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Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Movie
A young man and woman - both of Indian descent but born and raised in Britain - fall in love during a trip to Switzerland. However, the girl's traditional father takes her back to India to fulfill a betrothal promise.
A young man and woman - both of Indian descent but born and raised in Britain - fall in love during a trip to Switzerland. However, the girl's traditional father takes her back to India to fulfill a betrothal promise.
Director:Aditya Chopra
Writers:Aditya Chopra (screenplay),
Javed Siddiqui (dialogue)
Stars:Shah Rukh Khan,
Kajol,
Amrish Puri
Storyline
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. The two meet on a month
long Eurotrip, and what began as pranks and fun and games, ends in love.
But by the time they realize it, it is already too late, as 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.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Movie Reviews
This
was the top Bollywood film of the 90s and after seeing it I really
can't think of one that was better. There are some that are just as good
but I can't recall seeing one that's better. The story's pretty
routine: boy meets girl in Europe, they fall in love, girl is engaged to
some other idiot, and the rest writes itself... Sound familiar? Well it
wasn't back in '95 (or even if it was it wasn't done as well) and
Aditya Chopra's treatment of the story was a big reason for it's
success. In every other movie the couple first wants to kill each other
before falling in love. But in this movie it's slightly different and
more plausible. Shahrukh doesn't want to kill Kahol - I mean Kajol - and
she doesn't really hate him either, she just (like the rest of us) is
annoyed by the guy. Their situations aren't that far-fetched and their
Europe storyline is played out quite realistically (of course the piano
scene is an exception). This was the beginning of the "Shahrukh plays
Shahrukh era" and, for what it's worth, he hasn't made a better movie or
given a better performance since. Sure there are places where he
overacts but there are just as many places where he's able to hit all
his cues. His comic timing was never better and there was still some
sincerity in his eyes, a reminder of the fact that he was still an
actor, which has since been replaced by the cockiness of a megastar.
This is the movie that shot him to superstardom and put him alongside
Aamir and Salman. Kajol is just as good (if not better), and I think
after their next movie they'll win the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. The
supporting cast is fine although no one really stands out. There are
many moments in the film, most notably in the script, where you might
feel a sense of deja vu. But keep in mind that this was the original,
it's everything else that's a rehash. Bollywood headed straight for the
sewer after this movie with almost all films, many of them starring
Shahrukh, copying the same formula. Even at its 3 hour length the movie
never drags till after the two-hour mark. I also want to comment on the
film's Art Direction because it warrants a mention. Whether it's in
Europe, England, or India, the movie has a very natural look to it.
Unlike today's big films like Dil To Pagal Hai, or K3G, this movie looks
good without trying to look good and I think that's a quality that's
been lost on today's films. Too much attention is spent on the look at
the expense of the story (if there is one!). The soundtrack of course is
a classic, truly one of the all-time bests, with almost every song
being a hit. The film won an unprecedented number of awards while
breaking many records. There was a feeling that Aditya would follow in
his father Yash's footsteps but regrettably the pressure got to him. He
followed this up with the dreadful Mohabbatein which was slammed by
audiences and critics alike. But so what. His first film was good, and
with the current state of Bollywood movies - Devdas anyone? - you really
can't get better than this.
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