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This year was particularly exciting for the SRK fan; Pathaan opened to packed theatres, Jawan got everyone back to the cinema and Dunki is all set to break box office records this year (I say this with a sense of haughtiness, I do). With Pathaan, the success it felt like a personal win. I endlessly scrolled Instagram watching reel after reel of people in cinemas dancing as the title song played out on the speakers.

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After this, we watched SRK explore varied roles, from an anguished misunderstood husband in Chalte Chalte, a tarnished patriot in Chak De India, to a superhero in Ra.One. So while the 90s kid grew up on the almost impossible to replicate SRK brand of love, the next generation saw him experiment and entertain. These guys grew up watching him in theatres, playing a man encouraging love while being anti-establishment in Mohabbatein. The rebellious kid found representation in his characters. In Devdas he played a pining lover, in K3G he taught an entire generation that it is okay to love your parents.

This is perhaps why I am so unafraid of declaring my unabashed love for SRK. Because he stands for everything I believe in, while being funny and sarcastic. Now only if he would look my way, I shall swoon and fall dramatically and watch another generation get entranced by the sheer star power of Shah Rukh Khan.

Shah Rukh Khan, is not only a star, rather he is a brand. Geminis are romantic by soul and so is the Badshah of Bollywood. Being one of the biggest SRK fan, I always love reading him. Reading is only the way I feel he is closer to me. And moreover, he never demands in return. He accepts me the way I am.

This book showcases a love story between a fan and her star. A story of Aanya, who is madly and deeply in love with SRK just the way I am. Vivaan is the man who loves Aanya to the moon and back. Both loved each other but then why it is a fan and star love story thingy?

Not to mention, the hours one wasted in waiting for things to turn up magically and the phone to go tring tring . Neither there was a filmy proclamation of love with reference to how the head bows infront of three ladies, nor was there any dishoom dishoom over who gets the girl. Even though I wanted it every second of of my living life. Sad, I know but such was the influence.

I sure went through a lot of heartbreaks but nothing can take away from the fact that I found my husband after going through the tirade. And while the on-screen roles and characters muddied my perception of what love should look like, it was his real-life repartee that binded the fragmented and fractured picture. Something that helped the transition happen; from a immature girlfriend to a self-assured wife.

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Behind all the Silly jokes and the witty Banter, lies a very knowledgeable Legend of a person, studying whom, we can find not only a lot of business lessons, but also lessons to succeed in any walk of life!

12. His Genuine respect and love for his family. He sleeps for a maximum of 4-5 hours but makes sure to spend some time with his wife and children. Family has, is and always be a number one priority for him.

I think it came towards the middle, to be honest. In 2006, I was sent to collect data, the way any research assistant would. All these women I was sent to survey, when I would ask them about their wages, their working conditions, these were realities they were very aware of. I was uncomfortable that these people were so bored, so I started talking about Shah Rukh. I thought I was asking them about him, about his films, but instead they were talking about their husbands, their lovers, how difficult it is to earn money to watch Shah Rukh.

And then what really surprised me was the way women in working class and low-income communities thought of him as being an escape when their lives were so difficult, giving them almost a demonstration of what a good man could be. I was shocked about the way women would cry about his films when talking about the lack of romantic agency in their lives. I was really surprised how, for a younger generation of women, he represents opportunity and liberalisation.

I think there are three reasons. One is that he was one of the first actors who, in the 1990s, talked about feeling bad, feeling depressed. I think a lot of women connected with him because he addressed these everyday negative feelings of anxiety, competition, job market issues.

At one point, you paint, and address, a composite picture of the Shah Rukh fan. It reminded me of how, in market research, one is asked to visualise the target group as a single person.

The book was to release around the time the storm over his son Aryan Khan exploded. Were you worried that a narrative you had constructed over so many years might spin out of control?

The film received positive reviews from critics. Many critics praised the film's blend of simultaneously promoting strong family values and the following of one's own heart. Its success led other filmmakers to target the non-resident Indian audience, which was deemed more lucrative for them. It spawned many imitations of its story and style and homages to specific scenes. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge was one of only three Hindi films in the reference book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, and was placed twelfth on the British Film Institute's list of top Indian films of all time. In 2012, the film was included by critics Rachel Dwyer and Sanam Hasan in the 2012 British Film Institute Sight & Sound 1000 greatest films of all time.[6] It is considered as the longest-running film in the history of Indian cinema, due to the fact that it is still being shown at the Maratha Mandir theatre in Mumbai as of March 2024.[7][8]

One evening, Raj enters Baldev's shop after closing time to buy beer. Baldev refuses, but Raj grabs a case of beer, throws money on the counter, and runs away. An infuriated Baldev calls Raj a disgrace to India. Meanwhile, Dharamvir 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. Simran asks Baldev to let her see the world before her marriage, and he reluctantly agrees.

On the trip, Raj and Simran meet. Raj constantly flirts with Simran, much to her irritation. The two miss their train to Zrich and are separated from their friends, but start to travel together and become friends. 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. At home, Simran tells her mother about the boy she met on her trip; Baldev overhears the conversation and becomes enraged with his daughter. He says the family will move to India the next day. Meanwhile, Raj tells Dharamvir about Simran and that she will soon get married. When Raj says he believes Simran loves him too, Dharamvir encourages him to go after her. Raj goes to her house to woo her and Baldev, but is informed by their neighbour that they have sold their house and moved to India.

Back in India, Baldev is reunited with his relatives and his friend, Ajit. A miserable Simran and her younger sister Chutki take an instant dislike to Simran's fianc Kuljeet because of his arrogance. Simran pines for Raj, but her mother tells her to forget him because she knows Baldev will never accept their relationship. The next morning, Raj arrives outside of the house where Simran is staying and the two reunite. She begs him to elope with her, but Raj refuses and says he will only marry her with Baldev's blessing. Without disclosing his acquaintance with Simran, Raj befriends Kuljeet under the pretense of having come to India to set up a beer factory, and is quickly accepted by both families. Later, Dharamvir also arrives in India and becomes friends with Simran's and Kuljeet's families. Eventually, Lajjo and Chutki discover that Raj is the boy Simran fell in love with in Europe. Lajjo also tells Raj and Simran to run away, but he still refuses. Baldev recognises Raj from the beer incident but eventually accepts him. 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 Dharamvir wait at the railway station, Kuljeet, who is angry to learn of Raj's love for Simran, arrives with his friends and attacks them. Raj refuses to fight back until his father is struck by Kuljeet while trying to save his son at which an enraged Raj gains the upper hand in his struggle against Kuljeet and his friends and brutally beats him. Baldev and Ajit soon arrive and stop the fight, and Raj boards the departing train with Dharamvir. Simran then arrives with Lajjo and Chutki; she tries to join Raj on the train, but Baldev stops her. Simran begs him to let her go, saying she cannot live without Raj. Baldev, realising nobody loves his daughter more than Raj, lets her go, and she runs and catches the train as it departs.

Aditya Chopra assisted his father, director and producer Yash Chopra, during the making of Chandni (1989), Lamhe (1991) and Darr (1993).[10] 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).[11] For three years, he worked on the story that would become Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge before approaching his father to direct it. Yash did not want to and tried to persuade Aditya to do it himself.[12] 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. He then became excited about the possibility of directing the film himself. After his mother, the playback singer Pamela Chopra, agreed that the idea was sound, he decided to make this his directorial debut.[13] Aditya wanted to make a wholesome film that people could watch repeatedly. 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.[12]

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