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Ddlj movie review
Ddlj movie review








Read more on Latest Entertainment News on. It will not give you too many memorable moments between Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol.įor breaking news and live news updates, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. So, book your tickets for Dilwale and enjoy the ride – only don’t expect too much from this roller coaster. The film may also have repeat value among youngsters, who probably will not view the opulent historical Bajirao Mastani more than once (maybe some will). But add to the proceedings the lovely locales of Bulgaria, the wonderful songs and some breathtaking cinematography, Dilwale is what you call a paisa vasool family entertainer that you can sit back and enjoy with your caramel and cheese popcorn and cola. There’s not much of a story here and some sub-plots have been included like the Boman Irani angle. There is also a test of the bromance between Shah Rukh Khan and Varun Dhawan, when Veer has to choose between his girlfriend and his brother. Also Read - Shah Rukh Khan Sends Handwritten Note and Signed Pictures To Egyptian Fan For Helping an Indiaĭilwale is a story between two people of rival mafia gangs falling in love each other, then out of love, and then in love again. In their individual scenes, too, they stand out and that is why they are known as legendary actors. The two actors carry the weight of the film with ease, a film that has its moments where you see yourself yawn. So, why watch it? For the age-old but hot chemistry between SRK and Kajol that remains effective to this day and even has a reference to Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, their most romantic cult film ever that inspired Dilwale itself. Raj leaves for India with a mission at his hands, to claim his lady love under the noses of her whole family. Simran has left for India to be married to her childhood fiancé. Simran is the daughter of Chaudhary Baldev Singh, who in spite of being an NRI is very strict about adherence to Indian values. (It also has a Pyar Ka Panchnama style monologue against girlfriends!) If not for SRK and Kajol, we would have probably given Dilwale a miss. Raj is a rich, carefree, happy-go-lucky second generation NRI. We can safely say that Dilwale is a hotch-potch of several Hollywood films and even borrows the main theme from Romeo and Juliet. But it is entertaining nevertheless! Also Read - Varun Dhawan- Natasha Dalal Turn One, Actor Shares Unseen Mesmerising Wedding Pictures Dilwale makes a rather awkward combination of Rohit and SRK’s brand of filmmaking, and a different one than Chennai Express, their first film together. Is it worth a watch? Well, if you don’t mind Rohit’s fast cars, bright colours in almost every shot, a dash of slapstick humour as well as the romance of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol – this film is for you. Where Comedy Nights with Kapil and Comedy Nights Bachao are staples, Rohit Shetty is big boss! So just LOL! Or even better just seek solace in SRK's outstretched arms.When Rohit Shetty decides to make a film with Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, he infuses his brand of Fast and Furious kind of filmmaking with the chemistry of the most loved romantic pair in Bollywood. For their love to fructify, they must first pacify the DDLJ lovers. Now chhota bhai Veer falls for Meera’s younger sister Ishita. Ooh…what is actually meant to be their betrothal meeting turns into a bloody battle.īy sheer coincidence, Kali and Meera move to Goa. His big, brown eyes beg for love while hers breathe fire. After some foolhardiness and the hauntingly-shot Gerua, he discovers that she is no damsel in distress. The accident injures her leg and his heart. Kali knocks down a pretty tourist called Meera (Kajol). Malik hollers, “Randhir’s trump card is Kali. He oversteps, when he robs gold belonging to his father Randhir’s (Vinod Khanna) mafia rival Malik (Kabir Bedi). A young Kali is zipping around in mean machines pulling off heists. He leaves a warning, “King ko bolo Kali aaya tha.” OMG! That’s when you realise that Raj has a past.Ĭut to Bulgaria, 15 years ago. In retaliation, his bade bhaiyya wears a hood and pummels the goondas to pulp. When Veer crosses paths with a lunatic don, King, whose henchmen are peddling drugs across an open counter in broad daylight, the baddies beat him up. Raj, a car modifier from Goa dotes on his younger brother, Veer (Varun), who is happy-go-lucky, romantic and lives in fear of his big bro.










Ddlj movie review