Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (English: The Fearless Hearted Will Take Away the Spouse), otherwise called DDLJ, is a 1995 Indian sentimental dramatization film. It was composed and steered by chief Aditya Chopra, created by Yash Chopra, and stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. The film recounts the story of an adolescent couple who experience passionate feelings for on an European excursion, and relates how the kid tries to win over the young lady's guardians with the goal that she can wed him instead of the kid that her dad has picked for her. It was shot in India, London and Switzerland.
Gaining over Inr106 crore (Us$17 million) in India and Inr16 crore (Us$2.5 million) abroad, the film was pronounced an "Unsurpassed Blockbuster" and turned into the greatest Bollywood hit of the year, and one of the greatest Bollywood hits ever.[5] The film won 10 Filmfare Honors, the most for a solitary film around then, and won the National Film Grant for Best Famous Film Giving Wholesome Excitement.
The film was positioned by Indiatimes Motion pictures as the "25 Must-See Bollywood Movies". It was one of two Hindi movies in the "1001 Films You Must See Before You Bite the dust" alongside Mother India. It was put twelfth on the English Film Foundation's rundown of top Indian movies ever. The film was announced an unequaled blockbuster and is the longest-running film ever. Starting 2014, it is as yet playing at the Maratha Mandir theater in Mumbai, following 1000 weeks.
Gaining over Inr106 crore (Us$17 million) in India and Inr16 crore (Us$2.5 million) abroad, the film was pronounced an "Unsurpassed Blockbuster" and turned into the greatest Bollywood hit of the year, and one of the greatest Bollywood hits ever.[5] The film won 10 Filmfare Honors, the most for a solitary film around then, and won the National Film Grant for Best Famous Film Giving Wholesome Excitement.
The film was positioned by Indiatimes Motion pictures as the "25 Must-See Bollywood Movies". It was one of two Hindi movies in the "1001 Films You Must See Before You Bite the dust" alongside Mother India. It was put twelfth on the English Film Foundation's rundown of top Indian movies ever. The film was announced an unequaled blockbuster and is the longest-running film ever. Starting 2014, it is as yet playing at the Maratha Mandir theater in Mumbai, following 1000 weeks.
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