It tugged at the heartstrings of the
young, middle-aged and the old alike when it released way back in 1995. Even a
thousand weeks after its run at the box office, Shah Rukh Khan-starrer romantic
drama 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' (DDLJ) continues to be
"cherished" by youths, who consider it an
"ideal love
story".When the film, debut-directed by
Aditya Chopra, released Oct 20, 1995,
it came as a refreshing change as well as
a clutter breaking and trend-making entertainer with all
ingredients of a
Bollywood masala potboiler -- love, romance, comedy, action, melodrama,
thrills, songs and dance -- put together cohesively to tell a story of the
victory of true love.DDLJ has a
simple story -- a fun
loving London-bred Punjabi boy Raj meets an NRI simpleton Simran (Kajol) during
an European holiday. Love blossoms between them, but winning over the girl's
conservative
family is not a cakewalk for the hero, who then makes every effort
to take his 'dulhania' (bride) with him.
'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge'
continues to be "cherished" by youths, who consider it an "ideal
love story".Such was the film's effect that most
young girls felt love was all about 'finding their Raj', boys idolised SRK's
ways of fighting his way to get the love of his life, while the picture perfect
family scenes reflected the fun and frolic of a typical Punjabi household --
whether it was Amrish Puri's
strict yet loving father's character, Farida
Jalal's emotional motherly act or Anupam Kher's goofy portrayal of the boy's
'Pops'.Muskan Agarwal, a 21-year-old, says
"everything about the movie rocks"."Its filmy dialogues, beautiful
outdoor shooting locales to superhit songs...it's great that the
movie is
completing 1,000 weeks. They should still make movies like DDLJ," said the
Bollywood fanatic.The film's songs like "Tujhe
dekha toh ye jaana sanam", "Mehndi lagaa ke rakhna", "Ruk
ja oh dil deewane" and "Mere khwabon mein jo aaye" continue to be
played even today.
For 22-year-old Ranjeet Rajotia, the
chemistry shared by SRK and Kajol -- one of Bollywood's best onscreen couples
-- in DDLJ, surpasses their pairing in all their other films.
"SRK and Kajol have worked
together in a lot of blockbusters but DDLJ will always be recognised as their
best work till date," Ranjeet said about the film, which won 10 Filmfare
Awards, including best film, best actor, best actress and best director at the
1996 edition of the ceremony.
Produced by the late Yash Chopra,
the film this year started its 20th year of uninterrupted run at the iconic
Maratha Mandir cinema hall in Mumbai and it now holds the record of the longest
running film in the history of Indian cinema.
While the youngsters have already
seen the film enough times, watching it on the day it completes its 1,000 weeks
is special in its own way for them.
"Can't wait to watch 'DDLJ' at
Maratha Mandir. I really want to blow whistles when SRK fights on screen and
hoot when Kajol turns around during the famous 'palat' moment," said
Meghna Mathur, who was perhaps only a year old when the movie released.
The theatre is fully booked for the
special milestone screening, Manoj Desai, managing director, Maratha Mandir,
told IANS.
DDLJ even appealed to those who
aren't particularly fond of Bollywood entertainers and prefer sci-fi Hollywood
movies.
Said Gopal Rathore: "I'm not
into Bollywood movies but DDLJ is something I've always cherished. It's an
all-time classic. It's always good to watch an ordinary couple go through
extraordinary lengths to be together in the end."
A lot of emotional viewers ended up
shedding tears during the movie, and it hasn't been any different for the new
generation.
"When I first saw 'DDLJ' it
made me cry. After watching the movie, almost every girl started expecting some
Raj to walk into her life and love her the same way that he did in the movie,
at least I did," said Ashra Sachdeva.
There are many unforgettable aspects
of the film -- the plush yellow mustard fields, the Swiss cow bell, SRK's
'Senorita' and 'Bade bade shehron mein choti choti baatein hoti rehti
hain" dialogues, Kajol's pristine white salwar suit and the famous climax,
where Kajol runs towards her bruised lover, who's already aboard a moving
train.
Gushes Ria Malhotra, a 26-year-old:
"The scene was repeated with SRK and Deepika Padukone in 'Chennai
Express', but nothing can beat the charm of DDLJ, where a father tells his
daughter to go and live her life to the fullest with the love of her
life."
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