Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge

1995 "Come… Fall In love, All Over Again…"
8| 3h10m| G| en
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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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CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
Quiet Muffin This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
smzr Best romantic movie ever created. Never seen such a great movie.
Gypsi Bates Simran (Kajol) lives in London and is betrothed to the son of her father's best friend in Punjab. The summer before she is to be married, she takes a European rail vacation with friends, and meets Raj (Shah Rukh Khan). They don't realize that they have fallen in love until they have parted. Raj then follows Simran to India, determined to win her father's approval for their marriage.In this romantic comedy/drama, family values and respect for elders is placed in high regard, even while portraying that the most hardened of hearts must be softened in the face of true love. Both Kajol and Khan are excellent in their roles, maturing their characters perfectly. The supporting cast is stellar. While there is no breath-taking choreography, the songs are lovely and memorable. The costumes, cinematography, locations, and sets are all beautifully done. Overall, this is a funny, sweet, and serious movie that is a must- watch for any Bollywood fan.
Kamini Abdool This story seemed like a continuation of the story of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai where unrequited love again shows up as a chance meeting on an away trips for a group of young students. Likeness in culture prevails, and a bond forms between a Indian boy trying to protect for modern civilization the young Indian girl out in society overwhelmed. The two bond and fell in love only to be informed that a marriage is being arranged for the girl. The story is about the things that the boy does to either decide whether his feelings are strong enough to try to stop the wedding or kind and compassionate enough as a new friend of the future groom's to encourage a good marriage for someone he wanted to protect. His emotions took first place and he ruins the marriage and "runs away with the bride" giving retrospect to the title,"Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" This again is the beauty of the Indian film, to show on screen the whimsical to those that might have said what if? So that they laugh and look beside them and remember that someone showed up for them already, someone that cared enough to share the hurt or happiness of such emotions, the already husband or wife.
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.