Such people almost no longer exist nowadays. They were much more simple, respectful and full of life. Raj and Simran, the characters played by Shahrukh Khan and Kajol represent the last generation of youngsters who were innocent and naive. Yet, the film remains mainly a poignant, melancholic romance. It also shows the yearning of the first-generation NRIs who live far away from their homeland and for many reasons find it difficult to come back. Thirdly, it is one of the first films portraying Indians who live outside their country (in this case, London). Secondly, the many paradoxes it contains: it is powerful yet subtle, larger-than-life yet simple, funny yet sad, magical yet realistic, and so on. First and foremost, for its fresh, naive spirit. If you see it, you'll get that it's not very different as a love story. Reviewed by Peter_Young 9 / 10 The beauty of mainstream Hindi cinemaĪditya Chopra's Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge is a superb example of the genius of Hindi commercial cinema.
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