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‘How Indian Cinema Dreams of Love’ (EXCLUSIVE)

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October 20, 2025
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Three decades after its Oct. 20, 1995 release, Aditya Chopra’s “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” continues to reign as India’s most beloved romantic film, with stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol reflecting on the historic blockbuster’s unprecedented cultural impact.

The Yash Raj Films production tells the story of Raj and Simran, two young British Indians who fall in love during a European vacation, only to face the challenge of winning over Simran’s traditional father. The film became a cultural phenomenon, notably holding the record for the longest continuous theatrical run at Mumbai’s Maratha Mandir cinema, where it continues to play to this day.

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Khan and Kajol’s portrayals of the iconic couple have become one of the definitive cinematic representations of love in Indian cinema, maintaining their status as a pop culture touchstone for South Asians worldwide.

“It doesn’t feel like it’s been 30 years since ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ released,” Khan says. “I’m truly grateful for all the love that I have received from people from across the world for playing Raj. Nobody could have foreseen the kind of place the film made in the hearts of people around the world.”

The actor notes the film’s real-world impact on audiences: “So many couples meet me and say we got married or fell in love after watching this film. I also feel that it has had such a happy effect on the pop culture of India and South Asians.”

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Khan credits the success to “the pure heart with which the film was made by us all, the clarity that Adi had about ‘DDLJ’ and especially because of the blessings of Yash ji [legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra, Aditya’s father and founder of Yash Raj Films].”

Kajol, reflecting on her iconic role as Simran, calls the milestone “surreal,” noting that “the film has aged into a legacy and a nostalgic experience for a generation.”

“For me, Simran is a chapter that refuses to end,” she says. “She represents millions of girls across this country — girls who want to do what their parents say, who carry tradition in one hand but still reach out for freedom with the other. That’s why she still resonates.”

Kajol observes that the film has become intergenerational: “The viewers who adored this film at 16 are now watching it with their children, owning it more fiercely with every passing year. It’s become the template of how Indian cinema dreams of love.”

Discussing her chemistry with Khan, Kajol reveals: “With him, it was effortless from the first take. There’s a kind of understanding, a rhythm, and a trust that just clicks. You know exactly how the other person thinks, how they’ll react, how a look, a pause, or even silence will land.”

She attributes their on-screen magic to the natural chemistry: “We never had to overthink, over-plan, or try too hard. There is a lot of mutual respect and comfort in our equation. And I think audiences feel that; they sense authenticity, even if they don’t know the work behind it.”

The film’s themes of navigating family expectations, balancing tradition and modernity, and finding courage to follow one’s heart continue to resonate across generations. Kajol credits director Chopra’s vision for making “this idea of romance the nation’s biggest obsession,” noting that the film’s songs, dialogues and iconic imagery “seeped into pop culture and stayed there.”

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Tags: Aditya ChopraDilwale Dulhania Le JayengeIndian cinemaKajolShah Rukh KhanSimranSouth AsiansYash ChopraYash Raj Films
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