![]() However, when they both go on vacations through Europe from their homes in the UK, you KNOW that soon they'll get together but the journey will, of course, be a rocky one. As for his soon to be lady love, Simran (Kajol) is quite the opposite-very responsible and dependable. When the film begins, Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) is supposed to be graduating from college but isn't because he's a bit of an irresponsible but likable rascal. It's a big case of 'been there/done that' as I watched.though the film is enjoyable and has its moments. Since I am not Indian but love Indian films, I took the plot in stride and see this as a film that can be good but cannot be great simply because of the plot. ![]() After all, almost ten years AFTER this movie debuted it was STILL playing in some theaters-such is the love of this sort of film in its native land. However, this familiarity is something the Indian audiences love and pay to see. Because of this, the plot to "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" is anything but original. The most common, it seems, are the two lovers who fall in love but one or both of them are already pledged by their parents to marry another. ![]() In Indian films, there are several plots which are practically clichés because they occur so regularly.
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