A hilarious video has gone viral, capturing an unexpected and comical moment on a moving local train. In the video, a woman in a black burkha attempting to be ‘simran’ from DDLJ is seen sprinting out of a grassy area towards the train, attempting to catch it as it moves along. Two men standing at the train’s door extend their hands to help her board. However, the woman appears confused about which hand to grab.
Finally, she grabs the hand of a man who humorously tries to pull off a ‘Sasta Shah Rukh Khan’ move. Unfortunately, his attempt to heroically pull his ‘sasti simran’ onto the train fails, resulting in a funny mishap. Instead of helping her board, he unintentionally drags her, causing her to tumble and roll down a grassy hill, leaving viewers in fits of laughter. The amusing scene has entertained social media users, adding yet another viral moment to the list of train-related bloopers.
In 1995, Aditya Chopra’s Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) became a landmark film in Hindi cinema, creating a new genre of NRI love stories and earning cult status. Starring Shah Rukh Khan as the carefree Raj and Kajol as the traditional Simran, the film portrayed an iconic love story that resonated with audiences worldwide. Even 27 years later, DDLJ remains a nostalgic favorite and holds the record for being the longest-running film in Indian cinema. In an old interview, Shah Rukh Khan reflected on the timeless appeal of the film, which continues to be one of Bollywood’s highest-grossing hits.
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