The narrative follows two parallel storylines that eventually converge. In Goa, Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) runs a successful car garage and lives a quiet life with his younger brother, Veer (Varun Dhawan). Veer falls in love with Ishita (Kriti Sanon), but their romance is hindered by a generations-old family feud. As Raj tries to resolve the conflict to help his brother, the film takes a trip to Bulgaria via flashback, revealing Raj’s past as a gangster and his tragic history with Meera (Kajol)—who happens to be Ishita’s sister.
Dilwale (translated as "The Big Hearted") is a quintessential Bollywood masala film that attempts to blend high-octane action, slapstick comedy, and timeless romance. Directed by Rohit Shetty, the film is best known for reuniting one of Indian cinema’s most iconic pairs, Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, five years after their last appearance together in My Name is Khan . dilwale movie
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| Actor | Role | |--------|------| | Shah Rukh Khan | Raj (Kaali) | | Kajol | Meera Malik | | Varun Dhawan | Veer Bakshi | | Kriti Sanon | Ishita Malik | | Varun Sharma | Sidhu | | Johnny Lever | Mani | | Sanjay Mishra | Oscar Bhai | | Boman Irani | King | : Played the younger couple, providing a modern
Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics upon its release, was a major commercial hit . It grossed approximately ₹376.85 crore ($58.74 million) worldwide, securing its place as the third highest-grossing Hindi film of 2015. The film's performance was particularly strong in overseas markets, where it became the thirteenth highest-grossing Indian film of all time at the time. The Iconic SRK-Kajol Reunion