Has 'DDLJ' Become a Touchstone for Indians Abroad?
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Key Takeaways
- 'DDLJ' continues to resonate with audiences after 30 years.
- The film is a significant touchstone for the Indian diaspora.
- A statue of the film was unveiled in London.
- Kajol reflects on the film's cultural impact.
- 'DDLJ' is recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Mumbai, Dec 5 (NationPress) Even after three decades since its release, the film 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ)', featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, continues to capture the hearts of cinema lovers.
In celebration of their legendary roles in this cherished movie, SRK and Kajol recently unveiled a bronze statue in Leicester Square, London.
Reflecting on this occasion, Kajol shared that while making the film, they never anticipated it would achieve such global popularity among Indians and South Asians.
She emphasized that 'DDLJ' has evolved into a significant touchstone for Indians residing overseas.
Kajol remarked, “It’s been 30 years, and we are thrilled to say it’s the longest-running film not just in India but across the globe, even making it into the Guinness Book of World Records. We never planned for DDLJ to become a worldwide phenomenon for Indians and South Asians. It has indeed become a touchstone for Indians living abroad.”
She elaborated on how the statue will evoke pride for Indians and South Asians, not only in the UK but throughout the world.
“For all Indians who live in or visit the UK, this could be a moment to see the statue and connect with their nostalgia for the film. There’s a sense of familiarity and a powerful draw towards it. I hope everyone feels that sense of home when they visit us in Leicester Square,” Kajol added.
During the statue's unveiling, Kajol expressed her feelings about this honor, stating, “It’s amazing to see 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' continue to receive such affection even after 30 years. Witnessing the statue unveiled in London felt like a journey back in time – a story that has truly transcended generations.”