Bollywood
DDLJ:SRK and Kajol Unveil Statue to Mark 30 Years of the All Time Blockbuster;History Made in London
It was a moment of immense pride and nostalgia for Indian cinema in the heart of London today. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the historic blockbuster Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ), superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol reunited to unveil a magnificent bronze statue of their iconic characters, Raj and Simran, at London"™s bustling Leicester Square. Braving the characteristic London rain, the duo graced the event, bringing the magic of 1995 back to life for the thousands of fans gathered at the venue. This unveiling marks a significant milestone, as Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge has become the first ever Indian film to be honored with a statue in Leicester Square. The bronze installation joins the illustrious Scenes in the Square trail, placing Raj and Simran alongside Hollywood legends and cultural icons like Harry Potter, Batman, and Mary Poppins. The statue captures the timeless chemistry of the lead pair, immortalizing the romance that redefined Bollywood for generations. For those new to the phenomenon, the statue isn't just celebrating a movie; it is honoring a financial miracle that redefined the economics of Indian cinema. Released on October 20, 1995, the Aditya Chopra directorial was produced on a modest budget of just ₹4 Crore. Yet, it went on to wreak havoc at the ticket windows, delivering an India Net Collection of ₹53.32 Crore. Even more impressive was its global appeal; DDLJ was one of the first films to crack the international market wide open, earning ₹13.50 Crore overseas at a time when Bollywood's global footprint was minimal. In an era where the 100 Crore Club is a standard benchmark, DDLJ achieved the unthinkable three decades ago. With an India Gross of ₹89.00 Crore, the film's Worldwide Gross Collection stood at a staggering ₹102.50 Crore"”a figure that was astronomical for 1995. With a Return on Investment (ROI) that remains enviable today, trade analysts officially declared it an ALL TIME BLOCKBUSTER, a verdict that stands unchallenged. Visibly moved by the honor, Shah Rukh Khan, looking dapper in a black ensemble, and Kajol, stunning in an elegant pastel saree, posed alongside their bronze counterparts. The event celebrates three decades of Aditya Chopra"™s directorial debut, which not only shattered box office records upon its release in 1995 but continues to hold the record for the longest-running film in Indian cinema history. For the Indian diaspora in the UK, DDLJ has always held a special sentiment, given that a significant portion of the movie was set in London, making this tribute even more poetic. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Beyond the cold hard numbers, the film's cultural impact is immeasurable. While the bronze statue now stands permanently in London, the film itself continues to breathe in Mumbai. DDLJ holds the world record for the longest-running film in cinema history, having played continuously at the Maratha Mandir theatre for over 30 years. As Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol posed with their bronze likenesses today, they didn't just celebrate a film; they celebrated a legacy that turned a ₹4 Crore investment into a timeless emotional asset for millions.