Dilwale dulhania le jayenge full movie
The DDLJ songs became as ingrained in my head as my nursery rhymes. My DDLJ indulgence didn’t stop that day after my first tryst with the movie-theater. I do remember hurriedly climbing up on our scooter in the parking lot, glad that it all got over. I do vividly remember bugging my dad to take me out of the overwhelmingly dark theatre, my mom consoling me and telling me to stay put a little longer and wait for my favourite song, ‘ Zara sa jhoom loon main‘, dad taking me out mid-movie and pacifying me with an ice-cream.
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I don’t remember much about actually watching the movie that first time. Mom had already hyped it up for me as to what a theatre was, that people would look huge on the big screen, that I would be having the time of my life, etc. So off we went on our Bajaj scooter ( humara Bajaj for the win!).
She was a few months pregnant with my baby sister, and so she used her situation to her full advantage and managed to convince dad to get tickets for an evening show. My mom had been craving a movie for years by then. It portrays Punjab beautifully! Please go and watch it!” insisted Aunty, during the weekly tea catch-up with my mom. “It’s the best movie we have seen in a long long time. We were very close to our next-door neighbours. He maintained a secret diary, a record of sorts, complete with details about the actors, directors, cameramen, etc., for each movie.) (Years later, I realised that he himself had been a movie buff in his college days. And so, thanks to the middle-class beliefs of my public-sector-banker-dad, ever since my birth, I hadn’t been introduced to cinema.
He was of the view that movies were a wasteful distraction. My dad didn’t really believe in watching movies. When Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge was released, I was a kid in kindergarten growing up in Chandigarh.