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When Raj meets Simran in Europe, it isn't love at first sight but when Simran moves to India for an arranged marriage, love makes its presence felt.

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Raj Malhotra
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Simran Singh
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Chaudhry Baldev Singh
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Lajwanti 'Lajjo' Singh
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Dharamvir Malhotra
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Kuljeet
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Preeti Singh
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Ajit Singh
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Simran's Aunt
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Rajeshwari / Chutki
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Simran's Grandmother
Damyanti Puri
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Simran's Uncle
Hemlata Deepak ...
Simran's friend
Mohit Kumar
Mansoor Merchant
Govind Khatri
Rajesh Bhatija
Shanker Iyer
Baby Nupur
Baby Raashi
Arjun Sablok ...
Roby, Raj's friend
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Rocky, Raj's friend
Pallavi ...
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(as Anita Shroff)
Tulika
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Man on bike infront of Kajol (uncredited)
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Guest in the song Mehendi Laga Ke Rakhna (uncredited)

Directed by

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Aditya Chopra

Written by

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Aditya Chopra ... (dialogue)
 
Aditya Chopra ... (screenplay)
 
Aditya Chopra ... (story)
 
Javed Siddiqui ... (dialogue)

Produced by

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Pamela Chopra ... associate producer
Uday Chopra ... associate producer
Yash Chopra ... producer
Mahen Vakil ... executive producer

Music by

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Jatin Pandit ... (as Jatin)
Lalit Pandit ... (as Lalit)

Cinematography by

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Manmohan Singh

Editing by

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Keshav Naidu

Editorial Department

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Samir Raut ... editor: making-of

Production Design by

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Sartaj Singh

Art Direction by

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Sharmishta Roy

Costume Design by

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Madhav Agasti ... (costumes designed by)

Makeup Department

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Ravi Indulkar ... makeup artist
Pandhari Juker ... key makeup artist
Farida Khan ... hair stylist
Vinod Rathod ... makeup artist
Sherbahadur Singh ... makeup artist
Yogesh Yewale ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Balakrishnan Iyer ... production manager
Sanjay Shivalkar ... production executive

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Balvir Atwal ... assistant director
Uday Chopra ... first assistant director: second unit
Karan Johar ... assistant director
Sameer Sharma ... assistant director
Ahmed Siddiqui ... first assistant director
Raaj Rahhi ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Mohammed Kasim ... assistant art director (as Mohammed Kasam Sayyad)

Sound Department

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Arunkumar Bose ... re-recordist
Anuj Mathur ... sound recordist
B.N. Tiwari ... sound

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Pankaj Khandpur ... title sequence

Stunts

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James Barla ... stunts
Robert John Fonseca ... assistant stunt coordinator
Shyamsundar Kalani ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Vijay Indulkar ... focus puller
Arun Narayane ... lighting technician

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Shashikant Shellar ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Abhijeet ... playback singer
Anand Bakshi ... lyrics by
Asha Bhosle ... playback singer
Pamela Chopra ... playback singer
Manpreet Kaur ... playback singer
Lata Mangeshkar ... playback singer
Amar Mohile ... musician
Udit Narayan ... playback singer
Kumar Sanu ... playback singer
Nitin Shankar ... Rhythm Arranger
Ajay Trivedi ... playback singer

Additional Crew

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Rajesh Bhatija ... production excutive
Raju Kaygee ... chief technician
Farah Khan ... choreographer
Saroj Khan ... choreographer
Rahul Nanda ... Campaign Designer
Sanjay Shivalkar ... production executive

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Other Companies

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  • Saregama (original soundtrack album released by)

Storyline

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Plot Summary

When Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) and Simran (Kajol) first met on an inter-rail holiday in Europe, it wasn't exactly love at first sight but when Simran is taken back to India for an arranged marriage, things change. Encouraged by his father Dharamvir (Anupam Kher), Raj decides to fly down from London to not just win his bride but her whole family and the blessings of her father Baldev Singh (Amrish Puri). Written by Official Source

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Taglines Come... Fall In Love... All Over Again See more »
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Also Known As
  • दिलवाले दुलहनिए ले जायेंगे (India, Hindi title)
  • D.D.L.J. (India, Hindi title)
  • The Brave Heart Will Take the Bride (United States)
  • The Big-Hearted Will Win the Bride (United States)
  • The Big-Hearted Will Take the Bride Away (United States)
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Runtime
  • 189 min
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Budget INR40,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia When Shah Rukh Khan drops Kajol at the end of "Ruk Jaa O Dil Deewane," director Aditya Chopra did not tell Kajol what was going to happen, so that her reaction would be genuine. See more »
Goofs During the climax, the railway station where Raj and Kuljit have a fight is shown to be 'Apta' (as seen on the signboard). Apta is a small station near Mumbai and is more than 1700 km away from Punjab where the plot is based. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Ninne Pelladatha (1996). See more »
Soundtracks Ghar Aaja Pardesi See more »
Crazy Credits The movie had a special credit for suggesting the movie's name and the credit was for Kirron Kher. See more »
Quotes Simran Singh: I'm sorry. I said a bit too much in anger.
Raj Malhotra: It's all right, Señorita. In big countries, such small things keep happening.
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