Is Shah Rukh Khan Excited About DDLJ's Statue in Leicester Square?
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Key Takeaways
- Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol unveil a statue celebrating their roles in DDLJ.
- DDLJ is the first Indian film to receive a statue in Leicester Square.
- The statue commemorates the film's 30th anniversary.
- DDLJ's impact on pop culture is acknowledged globally.
- The location holds significance in the film's storyline.
Mumbai, Dec 4 (NationPress) The Bollywood sensation Shah Rukh Khan alongside actress Kajol are overjoyed as they unveiled a stunning new bronze statue in Leicester Square, commemorating their memorable characters from the beloved film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge on its milestone 30th anniversary.
A jubilant Shah Rukh Khan shared his excitement on social media in a joint post with Kajol, showcasing pictures from the unveiling. He expressed immense joy and gratitude, stating, “Bade Bade Deshon Mein, Aisi Chhoti Chhoti Baatein Hoti Rehti Hain, Senorita! I'm ecstatic to unveil the bronze statue of Raj & Simran at London’s Leicester Square today, as we celebrate 30 years of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ)!”
He continued, “I am incredibly thrilled that DDLJ is the first Indian movie to receive a statue in the Scenes in the Square trail. A heartfelt thank you to everyone in the UK for making this dream a reality.” Inviting all DDLJ fans, SRK added, “Make sure to visit Raj & Simran whenever you're in London… We look forward to seeing you create more memories with DDLJ!”
This bronze statue, marking the 30th anniversary of Yash Raj Films’ landmark blockbuster, showcases the lead characters Raj & Simran in a classic pose, highlighting the film’s timeless influence on pop culture among South Asians globally. It stands as the inaugural Indian film statue in Leicester Square, joining the ranks of legendary characters from iconic films like Harry Potter, Mary Poppins, Paddington, and Singin' in the Rain, alongside heroes such as Batman and Wonder Woman.
For those unfamiliar, DDLJ narrates the romantic journey of Raj and Simran, two non-resident Indians who fall in love during a European adventure, beginning their story aboard a train from King’s Cross station.
The choice of location is significant, as Leicester Square was featured in DDLJ during the moment Raj and Simran first encounter each other. Since its debut in 1995, DDLJ has solidified its status as the longest-running film in Hindi cinema history, with even President Obama mentioning it during an official visit to India.
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