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Description
Raj is a Mafia member. One day he meet a girl (Meera) while chasing by his rival gang and falls in love with her. Later he finds out that this girl is the daughter of the leader of his rival gang. Yet their love story continues until he was shot by his girlfriend upon a deep misunderstanding. After that incident these two lovers lives separate until their siblings fallen in love. With this new love story their paths intertwines again.
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Dilwale is widely considered a polarizing "masala" film that relies heavily on the star power and nostalgic chemistry of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. While fans appreciate its visual polish, iconic musical numbers, and emotional comfort, critics argue the screenplay is derivative, tonally inconsistent, and fails to match the depth of the duo's previous collaborations.
| Acting | Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol deliver charismatic performances that anchor the film's emotional core, though some viewers find their chemistry lacks the freshness of their past work. | |
| Cinematography | The film features high-quality cinematography and visually striking musical sequences like "Gerua" and "Janam Janam" that enhance the viewing experience. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is frequently criticized as derivative, clichéd, and overly reliant on recycled motifs from previous Shah Rukh Khan films. | |
| Humor | The narrative suffers from jarring tonal shifts, where awkward attempts at humor frequently clash with the film's attempts at serious drama and action. | |
| Pacing | Opinions on the overall plot structure are split: some find the chaotic, "masala"-style storytelling to be a light and enjoyable experience, while others perceive it as underdeveloped and hastily stitched together. |