Kajol Votes DDLJ as Top Travel Romance Film After Academy Nod

The Academy, governing body of the Oscars, included "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" in a list of iconic travel romance films shared on social media. Bollywood actress Kajol promptly endorsed the film, casting her vote for DDLJ. The film recently celebrated 30 years, marked by Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan unveiling a statue of their characters in London. Kajol reflected that the film's massive, enduring global success for Indian and South Asian audiences was unexpected.

Key Points: Kajol Picks DDLJ as Favorite Travel Romance Film

  • The Academy lists DDLJ among top travel romance films
  • Kajol casts her vote for the iconic Bollywood movie
  • Film celebrated 30 years with a statue in London
  • DDLJ holds a Guinness World Record for longest run
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Kajol gives her thumps up to The Academy picking 'DDLJ' as one of the favourite romance films

Kajol endorses DDLJ after The Academy lists it among iconic travel romance films. The SRK-Kajol classic continues its global legacy.

"I don't think we planned for DDLJ to become a global phenomenon - Kajol"

Mumbai, April 11

Even after more than 3 decades of release, "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" remains the favourite of many movie buffs, including Bollywood actress Kajol.

On Friday, The Academy dropped a post on X (Earlier known as Twitter), sharing its top picks for iconic romantic films centred around travel. Along with "DDLJ", the list further included some noteworthy classics such as "You", "Me & Tuscany", "The Holiday", and "Eat Pray Love". They even asked the netizens to choose their favourite romance film involving travel.

"What's your favourite romance film that involves travel? Featured films: YOU, ME & TUSCANY, THE HOLIDAY, DILWALE DULHANIA LE JAYENGE, EAT PRAY LOVE (sic)," read the post.

No points for guessing that Kajol's vote went to "DDLJ".

Reacting to the post, she wrote, "I vote for DDLJ (sic)."

It must be noted that The Academy is the body that governs the Oscars and often gives shoutouts to international films on social media.

Last year, marking the 30 years of the iconic drama, Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan unveiled a new bronze statue of their characters from the movie in London's Leicester Square.

Speaking on the occasion, Kajol shared that as they were shooting the film, they never imagined it would become a global phenomenon for Indians and South Asians.

Kajol added that "DDLJ" has become a kind of touchstone for all the Indians living abroad.

"It's been 30 years, and we are happy to say it's the longest running film not only in India but in the world, and it's actually gone into the Guinness Book of World Records, so super kicked to be a part of it. I don't think we planned for DDLJ to become a global phenomenon for Indians and South Asians. I think somewhere down the line that DDLJ has become kind of a touchstone for Indians living abroad," she shared.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is fantastic! But I do wish The Academy would look beyond just DDLJ when it comes to Indian cinema. We have so many other brilliant romantic films from different regions and languages that deserve a spotlight too.
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Aditya G
The statue in Leicester Square says it all. For NRIs like me, this movie is a piece of home. Whenever I'm feeling homesick, I just put on DDLJ. It's our cultural anchor.
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Sarah B
As someone who discovered Bollywood later in life, DDLJ was my gateway film. The train scene at the end still gives me chills! It's wonderful to see it included with such classics.
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Karthik V
"Ja Simran, jee le apni zindagi" - lines that are etched in our hearts forever. The film's success proves that a simple, heartfelt story with great music and performances can conquer the world. Yash Raj Films created magic.
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Nisha Z
My parents had a DDLJ-themed wedding anniversary! This movie transcends generations. My kids know the songs by heart even though they've grown up with Marvel movies. That's the power of true cinema. 👏

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