Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge  (Hindi DVD with Subtitles in 14 Languages)

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (Hindi DVD with Subtitles in 14 Languages)

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Author: Shah Rukh Khan
Kajol/
Director/Composer/Na: Aditya Chopra/Jatin - Lalit/Anand Bakshi
Publisher: Yash Raj Films
Year: 2007
Language: Hindi
Pages: NA
ISBN/UPC (if available): YRD 60204

Description

Chaudhry Baldev Singh (Amrish Puri) is a London based immigrant. He, along with his wife Lajwanti (Farida Jalal) and two daughters Simran (Kajol) and Chutki (Pooja Ruparel) have been living in London for the past several years. A true Indian at heart, Chaudhry Baldev Singh is a man of great morals and has tried to imbibe the very same in his daughters. He has brought them up with the belief that they are strangers in this foreign land and are here purely for financial reasons. They will all return one day back to Punjab, back to his roots, his land, his culture, one that he so strongly believes in.

Simran like any other girl dreams of this perfect man and waits for him to walk into her life. Soon enough, she realizes the mere futility of her dreams as her marriage has already been arranged to her father's best friend's son Kuljeet (Parmeet Sethi).

Raj Malhotra (Shah Rukh Khan), another London based immigrant is a regular rich spoilt brat brought up in the lap of luxury. He is a true playboy at heart. But he shares a beautiful relationship with his father Dharamvir Malhotra (Anupam Kher) where they are more like best friends.

Raj and Simran along with other friends meet on the Eurail. They go through an entire gamut of emotions. From initial hatred, to being acquaintances, to friendship and finally falling in love. They realize their true feelings for each other only when they part at the end of the trip.

Raj is aware of Simran's pre-planned marriage and feels there is no hope. Simran confides in her mother about her feelings for Raj. She tells her that she cannot see life without him. Chaudhry overhears the conversation and gets furious. He makes an impulsive decision to leave for Punjab overnight. Meanwhile Raj is motivated by none other than his father, who tells him that if he truly loves Simran, he has to go and get her.

The second half of the film takes us to Punjab, to Chaudhry's entire family. A family that consists of his mother (Achla Sachdev), his brother (Lalit Tiwari), his unmarried sister (Himani Shivpuri) and his best friend Ajit Singh (Satish Shah).

In search of Simran, Raj lands up in Punjab. Does Raj manage to win over the entire family? Does he manage to win over Chaudhry Baldev Singh? And does he finally manage to take his 'dulhan' (bride) away?

“Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” released in 1995, is the longest running film in Indian cinema. Aditya Chopra’s debut film became one of Hindi cinema’s biggest blockbusters sweeping 10 Filmfare awards and the national award for popular and wholesome entertainment. Sensitively and often poignantly scripted, the film has a sweet, innocent freshness that make not just Simran and Raj (perhaps Kajol and Shahrukh’s best performances) but all the other characters so real that you love, laugh and ache along with them as if they lived next door.




Starring:
Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Amrish Puri, Farida Jalal, Anupam Kher

Director: Aditya Chopra

Producer: Yash Chopra

Music Director: Jatin - Lalit

Lyricist: Anand Bakshi

Genre: Love