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Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)

October. 20,1995
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8
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G
| Drama Comedy Romance

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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Ehirerapp
1995/10/20

Waste of time

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Acensbart
1995/10/21

Excellent but underrated film

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Freaktana
1995/10/22

A Major Disappointment

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Bob
1995/10/23

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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yadavaditya-81642
1995/10/24

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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MartinHafer
1995/10/25

In Indian films, there are several plots which are practically clichés because they occur so regularly. The most common, it seems, are the two lovers who fall in love but one or both of them are already pledged by their parents to marry another. Because of this, the plot to "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" is anything but original. However, this familiarity is something the Indian audiences love and pay to see. After all, almost ten years AFTER this movie debuted it was STILL playing in some theaters--such is the love of this sort of film in its native land. Since I am not Indian but love Indian films, I took the plot in stride and see this as a film that can be good but cannot be great simply because of the plot. It's a big case of 'been there/done that' as I watched...though the film is enjoyable and has its moments.When the film begins, Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) is supposed to be graduating from college but isn't because he's a bit of an irresponsible but likable rascal. As for his soon to be lady love, Simran (Kajol) is quite the opposite--very responsible and dependable. However, when they both go on vacations through Europe from their homes in the UK, you KNOW that soon they'll get together but the journey will, of course, be a rocky one. Because the movie is over three hours long, you know they cannot quickly fall for each other--and Raj's devil-may-care ways naturally rub Simran the wrong way...and they battle each other but always end up coming back to each other in the end. And you KNOW they are now in love because they take time to do musical interludes where they both talk about their love for each other. But, given the formula, the cannot get together...at least not yet. Simran is supposed to get married to a man her father chose for her and she's supposed to head to India to marry once this vacation is complete.As I already mentioned a couple times, this film is very predictable and formulaic. But, it works better than it should because Shah Rukh Khan is very good as a likable sort of jerk. This is a tough balancing act because I've seen other Indian films with nearly identical plots where the guy is insufferable and easy to hate. Here, Khan manages to pull it off well. So did I love the film? No. I liked it and think it's worth seeing. The ending was particularly nice. But I don't, for the life of me, understand why it has as strong an appeal as it did in India. But what do I know?! At least I liked and enjoyed it.

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Tarekul Islam
1995/10/26

This video teaches a great lesson in life. There might be some behaviors that the characters do that might not be likable, but it teaches us that we are not perfect. The bigger lesson u can learn from this is that you should always try to have clean heart. Additionally it also teaches you that you should never take something that doesn't belong to you as it might hurt the owner. Just like raj chooses not to run away instead he asks her parents permission first. Raj not only cared about simran but also her parents as well. To him her parents are strangers but for her they are her world. He never could hurt them. The other thing it teaches is to respect women. Women are to be respected because they are precious. Women are special and their honor is important. There many things to learn from this movie if we disregard the small details we tend to look for so that we can criticize something. In the end the big picture matters and is often remembered. Not the small details. Relive the magical moments of raj and simran.

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Ben Franklin
1995/10/27

Bollywood has changed a lot over the last two decades. Production values have increased dramatically and that cheesiness that was so typical of old Bollywood films has been toned down somewhat and replaced by a professionalism that is often on a par with Hollywood. So how does this 20 year old film stack-up?In short, it is brilliant. Yes, it is has a certain kitschness. It has musical interludes that are so cheesy you almost want to laugh, and some of the acting is pretty questionable. But at the same time there's something sublime about the film. Somehow, the kitschness, the cheesiness and the low-budget production seems to have come together to create a work of art that will live on for decades to come.Raj and Simran, the male and female leads, are endearing. The support cast are very good. The story line, whilst at times being predictable, also has some clever little twists and turns, and by the end of it you feel like you've watched a movie that will stay with you for many years to come, which I guess answers why Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge has such enduring popularity.Is it perfect? Definitely not. Is it worth watching? If you enjoy a little light-hearted, Bollywood romantic-comedy then that would be a definite yes.

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