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Last, but certainly not least, “DDLJ” is the movie that reunited SRK and Kajol in a less depressing light than their first movie as a pair, “Baazigar,” and in a less violent light than their second movie together, “Karan Arjun.” I have already waxed poetic on how they are one of the best onscreen Bollywood couples of all time elsewhere, but we probably would have missed out on the full potential of this fabulous jodi if it had not been for their “DDLJ” success story. From “Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani” to “Chennai Express,” modern day Bollywood pays ode to the iconic Raj-Simran train scenes on a regular basis. DDLJ is the story of Raj Malhotra (Shah Rukh Khan/SRK) and Simran Singh (Kajol) who both reside in the UK and fall in love on. With a love story that began on a tour of Europe via railway, it only makes sense that some of “DDLJ’s” most dramatic scenes took place on train station platforms. These iconic words, spoken at the climax of the 1995 Bollywood classic Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge ( DDLJ ), never failed to make me tear up as a teenager. We bring you the most iconic DDLJ dialogues that redefined love and relationships. The sculpture representing Shah Rukh Khan,all the standing flowers. The winner of 10 Filmfare awards, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge was as critically acclaimed as well as a box office hit. of depicting the famous scene from the movie Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. I would be remiss to leave off the importance of train stations on this list some of the best “DDLJ” memories. The final train scene of this movie have inspired spoofs, memes and a lot of other kinds of pop-culture content. While Chopra’s writing and directing helps push the plot to achieve unprecedented success and proved that movies do not need huge bells and whistles to please viewers. This fairly simple and straightforward story sets up the rest of the movie. Worse still, they end up stranded together when they miss one of their trains, and their enmity transforms into a friendship which then blossoms into love. Chopra’s HandiworkĪfter an initial meeting that goes terribly wrong, Raj and Simran discover, much to their chagrin, that they are on the same European tour. So, as an NRI myself, I have to give the “DDLJ” filmmakers their due credit for showing that both London-raised Simran and Raj held the values that their families instilled within them close to their hearts. It really does not take very much for Bollywood movies to misrepresent non-resident Indians-from not so subtle hints that NRIs are in some way culturally inferior to Indians living in India to complete villainization of NRIs (ahem, “Pardes”). The album also included “Mere Khwabon Mein,” “Ruk Ja O Dil Deewane,” “Ho Gaya Hai Tujhko,” and “Zara Sa Jhoom Loo Main”-all of which were also very popular. While this and “Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna” have both kicked off countless desi weddings, in my opinion, “ Ghar Aaja Pardesi” is one of “DDLJ’s” hidden gems.
