SRK visits 'Come Fall in Love - The DDLJ' musical rehearsals in London

IANS May 14, 2025 412 views

Shah Rukh Khan surprised the cast of "Come Fall in Love – The DDLJ Musical" during rehearsals in London, spreading excitement and nostalgia. Jena Pandya, playing Simran, expressed her gratitude and joy at re-enacting famous scenes in front of SRK. The musical, directed by Aditya Chopra, revives the beloved 1995 blockbuster, "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge," making its UK premiere this May. Vishal and Sheykhar composed the music, adding an enthusiastic touch to the performance amidst Shah Rukh Khan's encouraging presence.

"Meeting Shah Rukh Khan was an honour. His presence made the rehearsals unforgettable." - Jena Pandya
SRK visits 'Come Fall in Love - The DDLJ' musical rehearsals in London
Mumbai, May 14: Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan paid a surprise visit to the London rehearsal room of “Come Fall in Love – The DDLJ” musical by Aditya Chopra.

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SRK surprise visit delights DDLJ musical cast

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Aditya Chopra directs UK stage adaptation

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Vishal and Sheykhar reflect on SRK's meaningful visit

Jena Pandya, who is playing Simran in the musical, said: “Meeting Shah Rukh Khan and having him in the rehearsal room was such an honour. He was so generous with his time and support for the show.”

She added: “Being able to show him some of the iconic scenes that himself and Kajol originally established was an incredible feeling and will be a long lasting memory for me. I can’t wait to head to Manchester next week and put this story on stage.”

The stage adaptation of the beloved 1995 Hindi romantic blockbuster Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, in which SRK starred as Raj and Kajol as Simran, is set to make its UK premiere at Manchester Opera House from May 29 to June 21.

“Come Fall in Love – The DDLJ Musical” is set in the UK and India and is being directed by Aditya Chopra.

Ashley Day, who essays Rog, shared that when SRK arrived in the rehearsal room and met the full company, “it was a moment that quietly landed on all of us—special in a way that didn’t need words.”

“Watching everyone take him in, I could feel how meaningful it was. He greeted us all with such love and genuine excitement about what we’ve been building. I can’t imagine what it must feel like to see a project—beloved by millions—being reimagined as a musical 30 years later. And yet, he kept asking to see more!”

He added: “The words we shared privately are for one Raj to another Rog—but I will say, he was very happy. It was an unbelievable afternoon. I’ll never forget it.”

Music duo and composers Vishal and Sheykhar also spoke about meeting Shah Rukh Khan.

Vishal said, “Having Shah Rukh visit our workshop was an amazingly positive experience for all of us. Raj met Rog, so to speak! What a wonderful moment in time. Of course, crucially for us, he loved the songs, the voices and the energy of the performances!”

“He met and engaged with every single person after watching the rehearsals and even re-lived his musical-theatre experiences from his early days. It’s safe to say our cast and ensemble will always treasure their time with him.”

Sheykhar added that SRK’s visit on the sets of “Come Fall In Love” was a surprise that he thinks the entire cast and crew will cherish forever.

“ His aura and sheer presence aside, meeting the original ‘Raj’ was an absolute delight for all of them. Theatre holds a very special place for Mr Shah Rukh Khan as his career began there and every member of the cast and crew could feel his pure love for theatre and the craft.”

Sheykhar added: “The experience of meeting him and interacting with him is a moment that will be etched in their hearts forever.”

“Come Fall in Love – The DDLJ Musical” makes its UK premiere at Manchester Opera House on May 29 and runs until June 21.

The creative team for Come Fall in Love – The DDLJ Musical includes book and lyrics by Nell Benjamin, music by Vishal Dadlani and Sheykhar Ravjian, choreography by Rob Ashford, co-choreography – Indian Dances by Shruti Merchant, scenic design by Derek McLane, lighting design by Japhy Weideman, sound design by Tony Gayle, video design by Akhila Krishnan, musical supervision and arrangements by Ted Arthur and musical direction by Benjamin Holder. Casting is by David Grindrod CDG for Grindrod Burton Casting.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
SRK's humility never fails to amaze me! Even after 30 years, he treats newcomers with such warmth. DDLJ is timeless - can't wait to see how they've adapted it for stage. Hope it comes to India soon! 🇮🇳❤️
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Priya M.
As someone who grew up watching DDLJ on repeat, I'm emotional reading this. The original film is pure nostalgia - hope the musical does justice to that magic. SRK visiting shows how much he values theatre roots.
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Ankit S.
Interesting to see Bollywood classics being adapted for global audiences. But will it resonate with Western viewers who don't have the emotional connection we Indians have with DDLJ? Hope they retain the essence.
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Shweta P.
SRK is the definition of stardom with substance! The way he engages with everyone - from lead actors to crew - shows why he's the King of Bollywood. Also, Vishal-Sheykhar composing? That's a win already! ✨
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the effort, part of me wishes they'd create original musicals instead of remaking classics. Our film industry has enough talent to produce fresh stories for global stages. Just my two paise.
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Neha T.
This made me smile so much! DDLJ was my parents' love story and now mine. SRK visiting the cast is like passing the baton to a new generation. Hope they keep "Palat" scene exactly the same - that's iconic! 😍

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