Flyerplesys
Perfectly adorable
Myron Clemons
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Lucia Ayala
It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
Quiet Muffin
This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
kamruzzamansatu
This movie learnt me how to fall in love with someone & how to help a girl in train. When i will be father & my child see this movie. I know he/she will say papa this is a so romantic movie i have ever seen.
Ali A. Momin
I don't know if it's just me but I find quite a resemblance in the two movies except for the endings of course. But the whole idea of two strangers meeting in an unfamiliar place(or a train as in both situations) and then finding that connection, is quite similar in both situations. Not to forget, even the clothes they are wearing are same. The situations they get themselves into, the church,the beautiful locales and everything. It looked that simple to me, take a great idea, 'Bollywoodify' it and there you go, you have a blockbuster. Plagiarism needs to be looked into. I am looking for times in bollywood where they at least acknowledge the source of their Idea. Like they picked Dead Poets Society and made a Mohabbatein out of it.The Music is one of the highlights of the movie. Watch it if you are a SRK fanboy. If you want to watch a good love story watch "Before Sunrise" where the idea of DDLJ came from,according to me! If you want a movie that's just to watch, enjoy and forget watch DDLJ. It just doesn't stay with you like Before Sunrise.I may seem like a bit partial towards Before Sunrise but I am sure if you watch both the movies, you wouldn't agree more.
Dwij Vasavada
There's a reason why it'll always comes across as a breathe of fresh air. There's a reason why something about it is hopelessly hopeful. And the reason is that in every other sequence, DDLJ brings your ideal life's fantasy come alive on the the 70mm canvas. By the time Ruk Ja O Dil plays, the boy next door has answered the industry that he is undoubtedly the King 'Shah Rukh' Khan. He's a culmination of a son, a lover, a friend or just a prankster you wanted to become at some point in your 90's life. The love story finds a perfectly strong anti-hero in Amrish Puri who, with his stentorian voice, will bring justice to his righteous character. And by the time Tujhe Dekha plays, India has found its Romeo & Juliet in Raj & Simran. The veterans, Anupam Kher & Farida Jalal perfectly tone the plot with their dialogue deliveries & performance. With the threads of love, friendship, hope & purposefulness weaved into this fabric of timeless chronicle of romance, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge will make you fall in love (all over again)! #ddlj #bollywood #1000weeksofddlj
Ben Franklin
Bollywood has changed a lot over the last two decades. Production values have increased dramatically and that cheesiness that was so typical of old Bollywood films has been toned down somewhat and replaced by a professionalism that is often on a par with Hollywood. So how does this 20 year old film stack-up?In short, it is brilliant. Yes, it is has a certain kitschness. It has musical interludes that are so cheesy you almost want to laugh, and some of the acting is pretty questionable. But at the same time there's something sublime about the film. Somehow, the kitschness, the cheesiness and the low-budget production seems to have come together to create a work of art that will live on for decades to come.Raj and Simran, the male and female leads, are endearing. The support cast are very good. The story line, whilst at times being predictable, also has some clever little twists and turns, and by the end of it you feel like you've watched a movie that will stay with you for many years to come, which I guess answers why Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge has such enduring popularity.Is it perfect? Definitely not. Is it worth watching? If you enjoy a little light-hearted, Bollywood romantic-comedy then that would be a definite yes.