A Love Story Written In Violence In The New Trailer For Rohit Shetty’s DILWALE
Golmaal and Singham franchise helmer Rohit Shetty is back with a new romantic action comedy thriller, Dilwale. Shetty reunites with leading man Shah Rukh Khan following the 2013 film Chennai Express with a story that otherwise promises Hindi audiences a nicely packaged story of song and dance, goofy laughs and romance, and a useful serving of blazing gun battles and punches to the face for good measure.
The most painful goodbyes are the ones that are never said and never explained. The film is a story about Raj and Meera and their enchanting relationship that travels through years of hatred for each each other. Set in a vicious and violent environment, Raj and Meera deal with the conflict between their respective families and the repercussions of merciless violence between them. Not all love stories are destined to have happy endings. But as it is rightfully said that “every end has a new beginning” Raj and Meera’s story make us believe that love is a force more formidable than any other. It is invisible and cannot be seen or measured, yet it is powerful enough to transform you in a moment and offer you peace to overcome the most unforgettable memory of your life.
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Lee Hicks
December 1, 2015 @ 7:22 am
Has there honestly ever been a single good Hindi movie made??? I don't know of any, but I would sure love to be enlightened.. Everything that I thought had a chance was cheesy as hell & had a goofy ass song and dance included. Please tell me the honest truth because they pump out sooooooo many movies & im sure there has to be at least one or two gems tucked away.. What is their best martial arts movie or best movie period?? And please tell me one with no corny song and dance routine.. I don't understand why they feel they must include that in every movie, lmao.. Is it a law or something, haha?!?