In a video filmed by director Rohit Shetty, the legendary on-screen pair of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol re-create the magic of DDLJ, 20 years after the film’s theatrical release in India.
Watch the video, as SRK and Kajol still share the chemistry that they did back in the mid-90s.
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Wow Wow Wow !
This video can be called the ‘Semi-Trailer’ of Dilwale !
Magic is ready to begin …
#Dilwale_Magic
OMG!!! This just took me back to the time when I started believing in love n waiting for my Raj ?
20 years and i am still in love with DDLJ, i am still in love with SRK and with SRK-Kajol…
Dilwale magic
Film toh joh kamaal banayega woh toh banayega SRK. Abhi usne joh video li hai woh dekh lo
They create magic again
Can’t wait dilwale.. 2000 cr
Ohhhhhhh my *uckkkkkkkingggggg GODDDD thissss is so amazing !!
DDLJ is an epic. It’s a miracle that people love watching this movie again an again. Come… fall in love once again…
No worries for Dilwale now. it will rock.
Epic bollywood movies of the decade
1990-2000=HAHK,DDLJ,KKHH,RH,Ghayal
2000-2010=k3G,tERE naam,3Idiots,MNIK(best
srk movie),rang de basanti,lagaan,Gadar
After 2010,=Dabangg(ATBB),Pk,BB,Barfi,BMB
I am not bashing any1 here… We know among all khans,Megastar salman(my
idol)is the weakest one in selecting films Still
many of them are blockbusters Unbeliebable,,,
Aamir and srk are almost similar while selecting
films
Can’t wait more dilwale.. Just awesome jodi..rohit rockss
Rohit Shetty..love you so so so so much for this video.
Just this video of DDLJ ->>>>>>> Madhuri’s HAHK whole film. :'( :'( :'( :(
SRK Fans biggest moment of happiness: That he gets awards and recognitions, not just in India but from across the globe. :'(
Meanwhile my fans biggest moment of happiness : Bhai ko bail mil gaya… Yayyyyyyy!! :'(
Flop Dilwale 90 cr
Blockbuster Bajirao mastani 200 cr
DDLJ is All Time Hit of Indian Cinema.
DILWALE will be better than DDLJ…….
How DDLJ changed Indian mentality on love and marriage ?
The film ended up setting many standards, which, especially Indian men, have struggled to match up to over the last two decades.
About two decades back, Aditya Chopra might never had thought that his Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge would be able to enjoy the amount of affection from the Indian audience as it now does. Neither could Shah Rukh Khan, probably, have thought that people would begin associating his Raj Malhotra with the archetypal Indian Romeo. And as for Kajol, she might hardly have thought that she would end up glamourising the love/arranged marriage dilemma for an entire generation of Indian women. DDLJ ended up setting many standards, which, especially Indian men, have struggled to match up to over the last two decades. For emulating a Raj Malhotra is not that easy a task.
After the film hit the theatres, single women all over the country — who had had the chance to see the movie — began falling in love left, right and centre. And if their parents objected to their choice, consider the dart having hit the bull’s eye. The stauncher the opposition, the better the case…and the tougher for the hapless guy who happened to fall in love with the daughter of these Amrish Puri-likenesses. Girls began dreaming of being serenaded on board the Eurail and romanced near the snow-capped Alps’ peaks. They began spending days and nights thinking of the perfect man, filling the pages of their personal diaries with clandestine compositions on love…kaisa hai kaun hai woh jaane kahaan hai, etc, remember? Even something as mundane as a train journey was never the same after this film. Every single time a girl stepped on a station, with the intention of buying something, she waited till the signal and waited with the hope of the moment some guy would extend a helping hand and hoist her onto the coach, a la Raj, with or without any romantic undercurrents there. Yes, a lot of us have done that. Admit it.
The imaginations of the average single Indian woman, twenty years after the release of the film, have still moved only about a few inches from the image of their own Rajs. And as far as the silver screen is concerned, DDLJ began to be identified with a film that filmmakers went visiting and revisiting whenever their rom-coms needed some amount of inspiration. So, in a film like Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008), Minissha Lamba takes the Eurail solely to find her Raj Malhotra; and in Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya (2014), Varun Dhawan finds his Simran in Alia Bhatt, amid teary smiles and punches-and-abuses. DDLJ ended up being so relatable a film that it carved a cosy niche for itself in the memory of the Indian audience. ‘Til date, in the outskirts of a small town, you’d find lovers meeting in the middle of a mustard field…only that the “Tujhe dekha toh ye jaana sanam” would probably be playing on one of the two’s mobile phones.
Apart from severely drilling several family and marriage stereotypes in the Indian mindset, DDLJ re-romanticised the concept of “the course of true love is never easy”. But no, the Chopras made sure that no straying was allowed. So, you don’t have a girl who elopes with her lover, and you don’t have a guy who forces her to elope with him. The girl’s mother encourages her daughter to run away, fearing that her husband would never accept a love marriage, but Raj Malhotra’s ethics saves the day, yet again… “Main yahan tumhe apni dulhan banaane aaya hoon…aur tumhe yahaan se le jaaunga tabhi jab tumhaare bauji khud tumhaara haath mere haath mein denge…” Sigh. One masterstroke. The bauji, his daughter, the family, the country — all swept over by that one dialogue. The film dared to have its heroine transgress, but within certain limits. At the end of it all, the societal, family order in place, it has a happy ending.
From middle class Indian homes to the silver screen, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge transformed a lot of things. As the film celebrates its 1000 weeks, here’s to many more Raj and Simrans, many more chiffon saree-aanchals flying in front of the Alps, many more songs in Zurich. And if the baujis and maas are offended, Raj’s statement is a handy remedy…bade bade deshon mein aisi chhoti chhoti baatein hoti rehti hai!
Rajjat Barjatya ( MD & CEO of Rajshri Entert. Founder & Managing Trustee of Rajshri Foundation. ) : ” Making of the iconic DDLJ. Thank u Aditya Chopra yrf and SRK. You changed Indian cinema forever.”
AREN’T THEY THE MOST ADORABLE, MAGICAL & CHARMING ON SCREEN PAIR? ?
DDLJ – The Most Iconic Movie In The History Of Indian Cinema.
Raj – The Most Iconic Male Character In Indian Cinema.
Still the same love after 20 Years..?
Wow Wow Wow !
This video can be called the ‘Semi-Trailer’ of Dilwale !
Magic is ready to begin …
#Dilwale_Magic
Wow.The chemistry SRK & Kajol have is magic.Truly an all time great jodi.Fuel for die hard romantics like me.
NO actor & actress can light up the screen with their chemistry like these two! Got a grin stuck to my face!
I can’t find any words to describe them ? Just PERFECT ? ?
@ Salman Khan :
Beta , please try to learn some acting , and stop wasting time on Indicine !
now i’m also waiting dilwale
Look at this sallu fan shaggy.
These sorts of people will never ever understand the meaning of love and respect….. !!!
bb was hit becoz of kareena Kapoor
and ett was hit becoz of Katrina kaif otherwise we have seen our queen in jai ho also four much fun !!!
I like the way Kajol Looks at Shahrukh Khan when he is explaining Something ? ? ? ?
DDLJ
Then
Now
Forever … !