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The 2015 film , directed by Rohit Shetty, is a high-octane Bollywood action-romance that reunited the legendary on-screen pair Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol after five years. It blends elements of gangster drama with family comedy and quintessential Indian musical numbers.
Visuals & Production
High production values shine through in costume design, glossy cinematography, and elaborate stunt sequences. Rohit Shetty’s collaboration with cinematographers and stunt coordinators results in polished set-pieces — especially the chase and action sequences that serve as crowd-pleasers. dilwale.2015
- Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) is a fearless, car-racing thief who leads a gang in Bulgaria.
- Meera (Kajol) is the daughter of a powerful crime lord who is Raj’s arch-rival.
- Despite being on opposite sides of a gang war, Raj and Meera fall deeply in love. However, after a violent confrontation that leaves Meera’s brother (played by Sanjay Mishra) dead by Raj’s hand, Meera feels betrayed. She breaks up with Raj, and they part ways, vowing never to see each other again.
- Exposition: Introduces Raj and Meera’s romance within a backdrop of crime families and establishes enmity with antagonist Dhanraj/King.
- Inciting incident: A violent ambush and a frame-up force Raj into exile; Meera believes Raj responsible for her brother’s (or family’s) death—depending on specific scenes—leading to separation.
- Time jump: Several years later, Raj runs a garage; new younger couple (Varun and Kriti) bring lighter subplots and comic tension.
- Convergence: Past secrets resurface; family loyalties, misunderstandings, and revenge motives converge toward a climactic action set-piece.
- Resolution: Truths revealed; redemption, reconciliation, and spectacle-driven victory.