Lets start by saying that dont have any preconceived notion aboutDilwale before you plan to book your tickets. Its not just a romantic saga where two people meet and fall in love, theres certainly more to it.
Rohit Shetty is known for his brand of cinema—where stars meet amidst colourful modified cars and they do the talking. Here, inDilwale when you have superstar Shah Rukh Khan and the beautiful Kajol with you—even Rohits cars are actually used as justcars(hope you get what I mean)!
There are guns and roses(wait dont get me wrong). Literally, there are guns and yes there are big yellow, white and red roses too. Its a Rohit Shetty film people, what else do you expect. Besides flying cars, there is enough drama to keep you engaged.
The directors love for Goa continues even in this one. We are taken into this super suave and colourful garage where huge, stylish modified cars are placed. Any guesses who plays the mechanic? Well, Shah Rukh Khan aka Raj(yeh naam to suna he hoga) is the owner and Varun Dhawan(Veer) plays his younger brother.
The screenplay will keep taking you constantly in flashback and then with another cut you will land in your present. So, in short SRK is a gangster, whose father is played by veteran actor Vinod Khanna and they have arch rivalry with another don gang headed by the super baritoned Kabir Bedi. SRK this time has been shown in a new light. His character has dual traits—an intense, brooding and full of kickass action on one hand and coy, reserved with a heart of gold on the other hand.
Like a fresh breath of air, enters Kajol(Meera), who by the way is looking her best inDilwale. Full marks to Manish Malhotra for getting her attire and style so right in this one. You will be smitten by her dow-eyes like our Raj got in the film but only to find himself being fooled big time. Confused?
Kajols character in the first half has been given a grey shade but only for a brief while as she later falls for wide-armed SRK(in hug mode). Meera is Kabir Bedis daughter and she tries to trap Raj in her love. However, when the two realise theirreal affecton for each other—the next step? Shaadi, aur kya!
The two families decide to meet and what happens there doesnt stay there by the way. Their fight with each other gets so intense that one fine day the two dons—Vinod Khanna and Kabir Bedi kill each other.
Destiny plays its bigger part in this love story and Veer falls for Ishita(Kriti Sanon) who by now you must have guessed is Kajols younger sister. Yes, it so happens in Bollywood—where everyone is related to each other. And, Raj loves Veer like a father loves his son.
However, the enmity and misundersting between Kajol and SRK after formers daddy cool gets killed makes them stay off each other for 15 long years only to meet likesamdhis fixing their younger siblings shaadi. But, the moment SRK-Kajol meet, trust me you forget evyerthing else. Its just the two of them who engage and entice you for the longest. What a pair!
The music by Pritam is a ten-on-ten and singer Arijit Singh has once again spilled magic with his voice. Geruas picturisation will want you to jump to Iceland next very moment. The rainbows, ice and sun—everything is real and so beautiful.
Also, comic fillers by class actor Sanjay Mishra, Boman Irani and Johny Lever is enjoyable. Comedy is cent percent Rohit Shetty style andFukrey actor Varun Sharma too plays his sidekick part with full conviction.:)