Maybe it takes a Rohit Shetty to make a Dilwale - tell the same story, with the same twists, and yet make it so heavy that you dont want the film to end.
Or maybe it takes a Shah Rukh Khan to do that and not get tired. Nor do his fans, for that matter. Dilwale, of course, is different.
Apart from everything usual that a Rohit Shetty film does, Dilwale has Kajol. Touted as the actors big comeback, the return of the iconic SRK-Kajol Jodi on screen, the film has kept people waiting with bated breath ever since it was first announced.
For starters, thatmark is pretty low, to begin with. One cannot expect a mind-blowing, Inception-esque script from Shetty, but thats no dampener. The director, along with the ever-dependable arms-outstretched version of Shah Rukh Khan, gives the audience the standard fare in Dilwale. With flying cars, the ladies and the laughs, the film scores high on the predictable-yet-enjoyable factor.