
Lyrics, Song Meanings, Videos, Full Albums & Bios: Tujhe Dekha To, Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Main. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge was directed by Aditya Chopra.Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna Lyrics – Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge: “Mehndi laga rakhna” song is picturised on Shahrukh Khan and Kajol and sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Udit Narayan. Anand Bakshi writes lyrics of the “Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna” song and is composed by Jatin – Lalit.Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (transl.

The lyrics of the song have been penned by Anand Bakshi. The film was released on Shava hoyyi. (Repeat 7 times)Tujpe kuruban meri jaan meri jaan (Repeat once)Shava hoyyi.
The film was shot in India, London, and Switzerland, from September 1994 to August 1995.Earning ₹1.06 billion (valued at about US$32,766,000 in 1995) in India and ₹160 million (valued at about US$4,946,000 in 1995) overseas, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge became the highest grossing Bollywood film of the year, and one of the most successful Indian films in history. Raj tries to win over Simran's family so the couple can marry, but Simran's father has long since promised her hand to his friend's son. The plot revolves around Raj and Simran, two young non-resident Indians, who fall in love during a vacation through Europe with their friends. Released on 20 October 1995, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. The Big-Hearted Will Take the Bride), also known by the initialism DDLJ, is a 1995 Indian Hindi-language musical romance film, directed by Aditya Chopra in his directorial debut, produced by his father Yash Chopra, and written by Javed Siddiqui with Aditya Chopra.
It spawned many imitations of its story and style and homages to specific scenes. Its success led other filmmakers to target the non-resident Indian audience, which was deemed more lucrative for them. Its soundtrack album became one of the most popular of the 1990s.Many critics praised the film, which connected with different segments of society by simultaneously promoting strong family values and the following of one's own heart.
Raj Malhotra and Simran Singh are both non-resident Indians (NRI) living in London. As of 2021, over 25 years after its first release, it is still being shown at the Maratha Mandir theatre in Mumbai. It is the longest-running film in the history of Indian cinema.
Baldev refuses, but Raj grabs a case of beer, throws money on the counter, and runs away. Simran is disappointed, as she does not want to marry someone whom she has never met.One evening, Raj enters Baldev's shop after closing time to buy beer. Ajit wants to keep the promise he and Baldev made to each other 20 years ago—to have Simran marry his son Kuljeet. One day, Baldev receives a letter from his friend Ajit, who lives in Punjab, India. Simran always dreams of meeting her ideal man her mother Lajjo warns her against this, saying dreams are good, but one should not blindly believe they come true. Baldev Singh is a strict and conservative father, while Raj is raised by his father Dharamvir Malhotra, who is very liberal.
Raj constantly flirts with Simran, much to her irritation. Simran asks her father to let her see the world before her marriage, and he reluctantly agrees.On the trip, Raj and Simran meet. Meanwhile, Raj's father agrees to his request to go on a train trip across Europe with his friends, and Simran's friends have invited her to go on the same trip.
When Raj says he believes Simran loves him too, his father encourages him to go after her. Meanwhile, Raj tells his father about Simran and that she will soon get married. He says the family will move to India the next day. At home, Simran tells her mother about the boy she met on her trip Baldev overhears the conversation and becomes enraged with his daughter. Raj falls in love with Simran on the journey, and when they part ways in London, Simran realises she is in love with him as well.

Eventually, Lajjo and Chutki discover that Raj is the boy Simran fell in love with in Europe. Later, his father arrives in India and also becomes friends with Simran's and Kuljeet's families. Without disclosing his acquaintance with Simran, Raj befriends Kuljeet, and is quickly accepted by both families.
Eventually, Baldev and Ajit arrive and stop the fight, and Raj boards the departing train with his father. However, after he discovers a photograph of Raj and Simran together in Europe, he slaps and humiliates Raj and tells him to leave.As Raj and his father wait at the railway station, Kuljeet, who is angry to learn of Raj's love for Simran, arrives with his friends and attack them. Baldev recognises Raj from the beer incident but eventually accepts him.
Farida Jalal as Lajwanti "Lajjo" Singh, Simran's mother Amrish Puri as Chaudhary Baldev Singh, Simran's father Baldev, realising nobody loves his daughter more than Raj does, lets her go, and she runs and catches the train as it departs.Credits adapted from the British Film Institute. Simran begs him to let her go, saying she cannot live without Raj.
Anaita Shroff Adajania as Sheena, Simran's friend Mandira Bedi as Preeti Singh, Ajit's daughter Parmeet Sethi as Kuljeet Singh, Ajit's son Anupam Kher as Dharamvir Malhotra, Raj's father Pooja Ruparel as Rajeshwari "Chutki" Singh, Simran's sister Himani Shivpuri as Kammo Kaur, Simran's aunt
He then became excited about the possibility of directing the film himself. As they were discussing ideas for the script, Aditya conceived the notion that Raj would seek permission for marriage from Simran's stern father, rather than eloping with her. Yash did not want to and tried to persuade Aditya to do it himself. For three years, he worked on the story that would become Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge before approaching his father to direct it. During this time, Aditya wrote several of his own scripts, including one he assumed would be his first film, but eventually became his second, Mohabbatein (2000).
In May 1994, Aditya read the first draft of the script to several members of the Yash Raj Films production team assigned to work with him, including a cinematographer, an art director, and a dialogue writer. He wanted to diverge from the typical plot line of the time, in which lovers run away when their parents object, and show that if their love was strong enough, the parents would eventually understand. Aditya wanted to make a wholesome film that people could watch repeatedly.
Pamela's friend Honey Irani believed she deserved a writing credit that she did not receive, and Siddiqui believed Aditya did not deserve partial credit for the dialogue. There were personal clashes over writing credits on the final script. Aditya struggled with both the dialogue writer Javed Siddiqui and the song lyricist Anand Bakshi to develop words that were "young-sounding". He was given total editorial control by his father, the producer, and made the film according to his own tastes and sensibilities.
Aditya approached Shah Rukh Khan to play the role of Raj. They decided their characters would be non-resident Indians (NRIs). He wanted Tom Cruise for the role of Raj but was dissuaded by Yash, who did not want to use a foreign star. Casting Aditya originally wanted the film to be about a relationship between an Indian and an American. He did not shoot a single frame, and did not even view some portions of the film until it was nearly completed. After approving the script, Yash was consulted about the songs, but mostly left the creative process to his son, and has firmly denied that he was a ghost director on the project.

