Dilwale

Dilwale

2015 ""
Dilwale
Dilwale

Dilwale

5 | 2h38m | en | Action

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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5 | 2h38m | en | Action , Comedy , Crime | More Info
Released: December. 18,2015 | Released Producted By: Red Chillies Entertainment , Rohit Shetty Productionz Country: India Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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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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Cast

Shah Rukh Khan , Kajol , Varun Dhawan

Director

Narendra Rahurikar

Producted By

Red Chillies Entertainment , Rohit Shetty Productionz

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ItalianToni 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!
ragpap93 The same thing we have seen a thousand times. It is often slow. SRK and Kajol were okay most of the way. Plot was terrible. Many of the lines were parodies from previous movies. Johnny Lever and Boman Irani were misused and the comedy was the worst. The character that goes by the name Oscar is similar to many comedic characters and the way he speaks is annoying. Frankly why does he do that. It is not the least bit funny. Raj and Meera had chemistry but that is only due to the history the audience has with the duo SRK and Kajol. The movie got a little lucky here but for there to be chemistry between the characters some effort should be put into character development. The movie has none of that. Veer and Ishita fell in love too quickly so it is just not believable. All these shortcomings add up to a forgettable filth of a film.
Sherazade Rohit Shetty's brand of dramedy is not for everyone, especially not me. I try to avoid his films but he always manages to cast some of my favorite Bollywood stars and I can't ignore their repertoire. Here he has cast one of Hindi cinema's most beloved on-screen couple SRK and Kajol as star- crossed lovers and for each time they are on screen, it's a treat even when they are at odds with each other. Boman Irani, John Lever and Sanjay Mishra form an ace trifecta to provide comic relief from the more dramatic scenes but sadly all three were underused. The less I say about the horrendous script, Kriti Sanon and Varun Dhawan's acting, the better. Sorry Mr. Shetty, Overwrought melodramatic slapstick dramedies may be your thing but you really suck at it.
andosonniamath I have way too many flaws with Rohit Shetty's films. First, he makes a movies with purely just stunts, some of which don't really make sense as to why it relates to his movies. Second, the characters he made them do act like retards, like put some depth in the characters and their emotions man. And the third, NO PLOT whatsoever. All stunts, music, retards-like characters, and really no good movies. They all succeed in the box-office because of the hype when really it's just like every other Rohit Shetty film. Pure Nonsense. Just like Golmaal, Bol Bachchan, Singham and even Chennai Express, Dilwale unfortunately happens to be similar. Now with Dilwale. The story is about Raj (Khan) who was a mafia gang leader who turned straight and became a mechanic after his confrontation with Meera (Kajol) his former beloved when she shot him in the chest. Now Raj takes care of his younger brother Veer (Varun Dhawan) and Meera takes care of her younger sister Ishita (Kirti Sanon). However, a lot of comical situations and tragic happened when Veer and Ishita fall in love together and they try to get their siblings back together as well.Is all this new? Hell no. Because the plot was recycled from Hum (1991) and rival families going at it and children falling in love together just really made this boring. It's all too familiar. Why does Shetty even bother to make films if all he does is recycle plots and puts an all-star cast to hype it up, when really it makes no sense whatsoever. One thing for sure though, at least he makes better films than Sajid Khan. I really don't know what to say about the actors/actresses. They ALL acted like retards and have an IQ of 0. But then again, I blame Shetty for that. He clearly does not know what to put in for the characters. He only puts them in for more and more hype. The saving grace happens to be SRK and Kajol. Although overacting was flawed (Again i blame Shetty, the creative dummy) it was nice to see SRK- Kajol on-screen together and hopefully they get to be in more movies together, just not with Shetty please. The music was okay. The only song that stood out was "Gerua" the rest of the songs were okay. Overall, if Rohit Shetty makes films again, can it actually have a story and can it actually make sense other than picking it out from the garbage? it was nice to see SRK-Kajol but not in a Shetty film again.