![]() ![]() ![]() And honestly, that tune lives in your mind rent-free. Most criticism of the film fails to acknowledge the many things it got right. It was a product of its time, and busted many stereotypes about the ‘Westernised’ NRI and the ‘obedient Indian wife’, that were prevalent in 1995. But even a flawed movie can be enjoyed, and DDLJ, for all its flaws, is still deeply enjoyable. Such articles have been written multiple times over the years, and honestly, it’s a little tiresome. But so were articles on how, in 2020 (hindsight, if you will), the movie hasn’t aged well, and is in fact cringeworthy, outdated and unwatchable. This week marks the 25 th anniversary of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge or DDLJ - the longest-running movie in the history of Indian cinema, so of course, its cult dialogues and songs were shared all over our social media. ![]()
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