Raj is a Mafia member. One day he meet a girl (Meera) while chasing by his rival gang and falls in love with her. Later he finds out that this girl is the daughter of the leader of his rival gang. Yet their love story continues until he was shot by his girlfriend upon a deep misunderstanding. After that incident these two lovers lives separate until their siblings fallen in love. With this new love story their paths intertwines again.
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I'm not certain why there are so many negative reviews on the movie Dilwale (2015). I watch a lot of International movies, most of which are movies from India/Bollywood, and I found Dilwale to be very enjoyable! I hadn't seen the movie, but was looking for one that would touch on drama, romance and comedy, but not be too over the top or leave me sad like "Kal Ho Na Ho" did. Whew! That one was tough! This movie wasn't tragic, too romantically intense or ridiculous; it was simply a "sit back and relax" kind of movie.The only thing in the movie that annoyed me was the 5 minute date. That was a bit corny, but not intolerable.I found this movie to be very entertaining! It had a good story, it was fun (Johnny Lever always makes me laugh), and of course, SRK and Kajol were best matched as a couple for this movie.So, I would have to give this movie a definite thumbs up!
Rohit Shetty's Dilwale is a complete potboiler replete with romance, comedy, action and drama. The USP of the film, for me personally was seeing Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan reunite on screen almost 5 years after My Name is Khan.In a nut shell, Dilwale narrates the star crossed love story of Raj/Kaali and Meera (Shah Rukh and Kajol) and their respective siblings Veer and Ishita (Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon) that is narrated alternatively in present day Goa and fifteen years earlier in Bulgaria. The crux of the story is a major misunderstanding that develops due to enmity between two mafia families who are sworn rivals. The principal cast was ably supported by Mukesh Tiwari as Shakti, Pankaj Tripathi as Anwar, Vinod Khanna as Randhir Bakshi, Kabir Bedi as Dev Malik, Nawab Shah as Raghav, and Chetna Pande as Jenny. Varun Sharma, Johnny Lever, Sanjay Mishra and Boman Irani as Siddhu, Mani Bhai, Oscar Bhai and King respectively provide excellent, rib-tickling comic relief.The picturization of the songs were breath-taking. While 'Gerua' and 'Janam' mesmerized with Shah Rukh and Kajol's endearing romance against stunning locales, 'Manma Emotion Jaage' and 'Tukur' enthralled with fun, fervor and celebration. In stark contrast, 'Daayre' was presented as a simple, emotional, narrative track.The outdoor locations shot mostly in Goa and Bulgaria added much needed color, vibrance and grandeur to Dilwale. And to live up to his reputation, Rohit Shetty ensures that Dilwale also boasts of well-choreographed, sleek n stylish, adrenaline pumped car chase sequences. Whether it was in a murky, gangster's drug warehouse or in a hip, breezy Goan restaurant, the action shots were deftly portrayed. One aspect that stood out in Dilwale for me was the ties of a family that was shown so beautifully. The strong and unshakable love between brothers, sisters and the familial bond that is unwavering in its support and unconditional love.Finally what can I saw about Shah Rukh and Kajol that has not been already said. They will always be two of Hindi cinema's brightest talents and when they act together it is nothing short of magic. Seeing them on screen floods me with emotion and all at once I am the 12 year old that fell in love with 'Kuch Hota Hai' even before watching the movie, the 15 year old that gaped at 'Suraj Hua Madham', the 24 year old who loved Rizwan as much as Mandira in 'My Name is Khan' and the one who has always revered 'DDLJ' throughout. Be it in the Bulgarian flashbacks or current day Goa, both Kajol and Shah Rukh's incredible acting skills lend credibility to each and every moment they are on screen. They have several charming moments on screen that made me swoon – Meera and Kaali's five minute date, a rain soaked Meera finally professing her love to Kaali, the teeny tiny smirk on Kaali's face when he discovers that Meera has remained unmarried even after fifteen years and of course the final moments of the film. All in all, Dilwale was one fantastic, entertaining, clean movie that can be enjoyed with the whole family!!!
Seriously, there is a lot of hate for this movie, I just don't get why. This film was thrilling, amazing, action-packed, jaw-dropping, you could even say a masterpiece. The way how it was created with all the mesmerising plot twists was incredible, the comedy was extremely humorous! Usually, comedy in films (Especially Bollywood films) is pretty terrible, however in this film I laughed a few times and found some of the characters and scenes very humorous. I feel like the reason why it got so much hate was how unique it was and 'western'. Many viewers that watched this film probably expected your usual happy and colourful Bollywood film.This film didn't have many cons at all, apart from at some parts it was fairly easy to tell that animation was being used, however the animation was impressive.Overall, I really enjoyed this film with all the action, plot-twists, romance, comedy, it was all great. I definitely recommend this film and I just love how unique it is.
Pathetic acting by all. Worst action. Maybe the ppl praising haven't seen enuff Hollywood action. The movie is very predictable n full of clichés. U must have seen hundreds of movies like this thru bollywood itself. Must hav been shot back to back with the horrible movie Happy new year.. N y cant sharuk get in the character he portrays. Everything looked unrealistic. Before rating any movie plz don't let ur emotion block ur thinking. Let's not get too nostalgic over piece of trash like this. This kinda movies r getting repetitive. How much money they r wasting thru bad action sequences. In that budget, one can make 100's of movies like masaan, pk, a Wednesday, etc. now who in today's time requires permission to marry someone?