DDLJ through the eyes of Aamir Khan. Here’s what the actor tweeted about the movie


DDLJ through the eyes of Aamir Khan.  Here's what the actor tweeted about the movie

DDLJ: Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in the movie. (courtesy of YouTube)

Highlight

  • DDLJ registered 25 years on Tuesday
  • “Thank you Adi, Kajol, Shah Rukh and the DDLJ team,” Aamir wrote.
  • “DDLJ appealed to the higher and kinder self within all of us,” he added.

New Delhi:

Like the classic 1995 movie Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayengestarring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol turned 25 on Tuesday, the cast of the film and its fans celebrated by sharing fond memories and the best moments from the film. However, they weren’t the only ones to share special posts. Other DDLJ A special mail arrived from Aamir Khan. The actor, in his tweet, thanked the film’s director Aditya Chopra and the film’s cast and wrote, “Thank you Adi, Kajol, Shah Rukh and the entire DDLJ team.” Sharing his perception of the film, Aamir Khan tweeted: “A hero who discovers his conscience, a heroine who finds his voice, a villain who changes his mind, DDLJ He appealed to the kindest, nicest, and highest self within all of us. 25 years of a film that continues to enchant the world. Thank you Adi, Kajol, Shah Rukh and the entire team at DDLJ. “

Read Aamir Khan’s tweet here:

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge shows the story of Raj Malhotra, played by Shah Rukh Khan and Simran (Kajol), who fall in love while on vacation in Europe. They are separated by Simran’s father, played by Amrish Puri, who takes her to her ancestral home to get married. The film also featured Farida Jalal, Satish Shah, Himani Shivpuri, Mandia Bedi, and Parmeet Sethi in key roles.

The film won many awards and accolades after its release, including the National Award for the best popular film that provides healthy entertainment. Produced by Yash Raj Films, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge it was the highest grossing Bollywood movie of 1995. It is the longest running movie in the history of Indian cinema; it is still screened at Maratha Mandir, a movie theater in Mumbai.

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