Thursday, March 17, 2011

DDLJ...






whenever i feel sad or i feel happy,i would like to watch the movie DILWALE DULHANIA LE JAYENGE. yesterday also i watched this movie.when i start to watch this movie my heart goes light. this movie makes me happy when am in sad mood and makes me so happy when am in happy mood. I watched this movie for 49 times and am nearing to half century.every time when i see this movie i feel new to this movie and i feel excited in most of the scenes.thanks to Adithya Chopra for making of such a script and to my favorite stars Sharukh and kajol,for their amazing performance and my thanks to Jatin-lalit for such a rocking and melodius songs like Rukjaa oh dil dewanae,Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Main and Tujhe dekha to he jaana sanam. this movie is the one which i like most in past,present and also in the future(my all time favorite)

Some information about the records of the movie DDLJ...

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge opened to full houses and rave reviews all over the world.Earning over Rs 106 crore in India and Rs 15 crore overseas, the film became the biggest Bollywood hit of the year,as well as one of the biggest Bollywood hits of all time.Adjusted for inflation, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge is believed to be among the top five highest grossing Hindi films of all time. Its adjusted gross is approximatively Rs 293 crore.

In 2001, the film overtook Sholay as the longest running film in Indian cinema.In February 2009, the film set a record by completing 700 weeks of continuous play in Mumbai theatres.On 20 October 2009 the movie completed 15 years of non-stop running.As of 2011, it is still playing at the Maratha Mandir theatre in Mumbai.Producer Yash Chopra decided to organise a celebration in February 2011, when the film completed 800 weeks of running, and Manoj Desai, owner of the theatre has no plans to discontinue the screening of the film.

When DDLJ toured the United States in 2004 as part of the Cinema India showcase, "The Changing Face of Indian Cinema", Charles Taylor reviewed the film for Salon.com, saying "It's a flawed, contradictory movie -- aggressive and tender, stiff and graceful, clichéd and fresh, sophisticated and naive, traditional and modern. It's also, I think, a classic."

Courtesy-Wikipedia

1 comment:

  1. interesting and good to know about the review of the film!

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