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Ddlj movie review
Ddlj movie review




"In the process of writing the film.when narrated the whole idea, Shah bhai said why not Kajol? - and that's how we narrated the script to her - after which as they say the rest is history."Īnswering a question about what more to expect from the film besides Kajol-SRK's legendary on-screen chemistry and Shetty's fascination with car crashes, the superstar replied that since the film is releasing around Christmas, it's a fun-filled family entertainer starring some of the finest actors in India. In pictures: Sneak Peek: SRK, Kajol on the sets of Dilwale So how did one of India's most loved directors, Shetty, manage to reunite the couple again? The director says he hadn't planned it that way as he had simply suggested the basic idea of Dilwale to SRK after Chennai Express' release, expressing his desire to work with him again, after which he then began developing the story around the idea. The trailer had raked up 1.4 million views overnight. Staying true to his genre, Shetty's Dilwale is action-packed, high on drama and comedy - replete with cars flying exploding cars (is that a 'flying Rolls Royce'?!), a macho scruffy gun-toting Shah Rukh Khan, the hopelessly in love couple Varun and Kriti, and an ageless elegant Kajol - of course in long 'flowy' saris and gowns. Pritam's peppy rhythmic soundtrack is very catchy and sets the pace for the first half of trailer as Shetty gives us a sneak peak of the beautiful locations in Bulgaria and Iceland, were the film was shot. Kriti Sanon looks very chic in a short blue denim skirt and floral print jacket, over brown boots. Going by the grease laden faces of the actors in the film's poster and what Shah Rukh Khan said about his role at the trailer launch, he and Varun are into the car modifications business, which explains why the trailer quickly cuts to Shetty's trademark scene - where the hero (Varun Dhawan) makes his entry on top of a red Monster Truck being led by a convoy of sports and 'muscle cars'. (Even best-selling Brazilian author Paulo Coelho was raving about it after he saw it recently!)Ī romantic action thriller, the over three minute long action packed and dramatic trailer starts off with the King of Romance himself, standing atop of what seems to be a CGI of an abandoned plane wreckage in the middle of nowhere, with his arms wide open in his trademark pose, followed by him and Kajol running towards each other over a lake - while a mandolin plays in the background and with SRK narrating the following just before the sequence ends: ' Dil to har kisi ke paas hota hai.lekin sab Dilwale nahi hotay" (Everyone has a heart.but not everyone has a heart that loves) 'Dilwale' will see one of Bollywood's most loved on-screen couples, Kajol and SRK, after nearly five years when they last worked together in the critically acclaimed hit 'My Name Is Khan'. The trailer was unveiled to the media and fans across India, online. Dilwale NovemWhile the press waited across the world in select cities, the event began with the cast arriving on the red carpet in renowned 'car enthusiast and auto style guru' Dilip Chabbria's (DC) designer cars. The director Rohit Shetty with his mean machine! #DilwaleTrailer /zjFRiK4zCZ Given the director's love for cars, as evident in almost all his films, the event saw the cast display a host of modified designer cars, a concept integral to the film's story. Director Rohit Shetty was present at the launch along with the cast of the film - Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Varun Dhawan, Kriti Sanon, Varun Sharma, comedian Johnny Lever, Boman Irani and Sanjay Mishra. The trailer was launched in Mumbai amidst fans and media. Touted as an industry first, King Khan and his team came up with an innovative marketing strategy to release the trailer of 'Dilwale' - where the primary cast of the film held a simultaneous video press conference with the media in Dubai, Berlin and London, New York and Toronto. Considered the marketing guru of Bollywood, the trailer of Shah Rukh Khan's much awaited film, "Dilwale" was released on Monday in a 'unique' way.






Ddlj movie review