25 rows Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Dialogues Version]. Running time 189 minutes Country India Language Hindi Budget 40 million Box office est. ₹1.03 billion Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (English: The Big-Hearted Will Take Away the Bride), also known by the DDLJ, is an Indian, directed by (in his directorial debut), produced by his father, and written by with Aditya Chopra. Released on 20 October, the film stars. The plot revolves around Raj and Simran, two young, who fall in love during a vacation through Europe with their friends. Raj tries to win over Simran's family so the couple can marry, but Simran's father has long since promised her hand to his friend's son. The film was shot in India, London and, from September 1994 to August 1995. Free download one-click unbrick tool. Earning ₹1.06 billion (valued at about US$32,766,000 in 1995) in India and ₹160 million (valued at about US$4,946,000 in 1995) overseas, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge became the highest grossing film of the year, and one of the most successful Indian films in history. It won 10, the most for a single film at that time, and won the. Its soundtrack album became one of the most popular of the 1990s. Many critics praised the film, which connected with different segments of society by simultaneously promoting strong family values and the following of one's own heart. Its success led other film makers to target the non-resident Indian audience, which was deemed more lucrative for them. It spawned many imitations of its story and style, and homages to specific scenes. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge was one of only three Hindi films in the reference book, and was placed twelfth on the 's list of top Indian films of all time. It is the longest-running film in the history of. As of 2018, over 20 years after its first release, it is still being shown at the theatre in. • as Raj Malhotra • as Simran Singh • as Chaudhary Baldev Singh, Simran's father • as Lajwanti 'Lajjo' Singh, Simran's mother • as Ajit Singh, Baldev's friend in India • as Simran's grandmother • as Kammo Kaur, Simran's aunt • as Rajeshwari 'Chutki' Singh, Simran's sister • as Dharamvir Malhotra, Raj's father • as Kuljeet Singh, Ajit's son • as Preeti Singh, Ajit's daughter • as Sheena, Simran's friend • and Arjun Sablok as Raj's friends Production [ ] Origin and scripting [ ] assisted his father, director and producer, during the making of (1989), (1991) and (1993). During this time, Aditya wrote several of his own scripts, including one he assumed would be his first film, but eventually became his second, (2000). For three years, he worked on the story that would become Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge before approaching his father to direct it. Yash did not want to, and tried to persuade Aditya to do it himself. As they were discussing ideas for the script, Aditya conceived the notion that Raj would seek permission for marriage from Simran's stern father, rather than eloping with her. He then became excited about the possibility of directing the film himself. After his mother, the playback singer, agreed that the idea was sound, he decided to make this his directorial debut. Aditya wanted to make a wholesome film that people could watch repeatedly. He wanted to diverge from the typical plot line of the time, in which lovers run away when their parents object, and show that if their love was strong enough, the parents would eventually understand. In May 1994, Aditya read the first draft of the script to several members of the production team assigned to work with him, including a cinematographer, an art director and a dialogue writer. They were not impressed, but Aditya held fast to his ideas. He was given total editorial control by his father, the producer, and made the film according to his own tastes and sensibilities. Aditya struggled with both the dialogue writer and the song lyricist to develop words that were 'young-sounding'. There were personal clashes over writing credits on the final script. Pamela's friend believed she deserved a writing credit that she did not receive, and Siddiqui believed Aditya did not deserve partial credit for the dialogue. After Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, neither of them ever worked with Yash Raj Films again. After approving the script, Yash was consulted about the songs, but mostly left the creative process to his son, and has firmly denied that he was a ghost director on the project.
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