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When Aditya Chopra saw Salman, Shahrukh and Kajol fighting
By Joginder Tuteja, Dec 20, 2014 - 12:21 IST

After a long wait, the book 'Aditya Chopra Relives... Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge' has hit the stands. While the book is notable for the fact that it marks 1000 weeks of the film's run at a theater (Maratha Mandir), it is also special due to the fact that countless anecdotes from the making of the classic have been narrated as a first person account by Aditya Chopra.

One such anecdote is centered on the casting of Shahrukh Khan for the film. While it is a known fact that there was quite some flip-flop around the superstar's presence in the film, considering the fact that he was keener on doing action roles back then, there have also been stories around how Saif Ali Khan was Aditya Chopra's second choice for the part of Raj. Well, the Nawab of Pataudi could well have been the chosen one if only Shahrukh wouldn't have said yes at the last moment, and that too when he was in the worst of the mood with multiple fights all around him.

As is revealed in the book, Aditya Chopra had almost made up his mind to rope in Saif and was making one last ditch attempt to woo Shahrukh. To try his luck, he (along with Karan Johar) reached the sets of Karan Arjun where Shahrukh Khan was shooting. Just when he reached there, he saw Kajol storm out of the sets, while being obviously mighty upset about something, and Shahrukh was seen trying to pacify her.

Well, the story didn't end here. Soon Salman Khan too was seen getting into a fist fight with a leading photographer that could have turned really ugly had Shahrukh Khan not intervened. With two stars around them in a real bad mood, Aditya Chopra felt that it was in best interest of everyone if he just left the place. As his luck was, even while contemplating this, there was another bomb waiting to be dropped. Murphy's law pretty much applied itself here as now Shahrukh Khan was seen angrily chasing a journalist right till the gates, what with his bodyguards running after him as well.

Pretty much sure that disaster had struck and now there was no chance in hell to get Shahrukh agree to do his film, Aditya Chopra was making mental notes around how he would excuse himself from the situation, let bygones be bygones and move on to Saif. He approached Shahrukh to get his quick minute so as to conclude the meeting (that never took place by the way).

As it turned out though, Shahrukh just turned around, said that he was doing the movie in as nonchalant manner as possible, and went on with his business like nothing had happened. No wonder, Aditya and Karan didn't really have much of a reaction, what with them being just out of a horrible situation where three stars were seen in an all around fighting mood, and returned as quickly as they had arrived.

This is how Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge got its Raj. Later, Aditya Chopra went on to repeat the superstar in Mohabbatein as well as Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. And no, this time around there were no second choices!

"We got DDLJ on Asha Bhosleji's recommendation" - Lalit Pandit
By Subhash K. Jha, Dec 19, 2014 - 12:40 IST

Jatin-Lalit's music in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (DDLJ) has created an imperishable niche in the hearts of Indians across the world. Lalit Pandit shares little known facts with Subhash K Jha about the making of this wrinkle-free music.

Your songs in DDLJ are to this day oven-fresh and hummed by a generation that wasn't even born when the film was first released?
It's my brother Jatin and my good fortune to be part of this milestone of a movie. Imagine, a 1000 weeks! Nowadays no films even celebrate silver jubilees. We used to see plenty of those during the days when our sister Sulakshana Pandit was a leading lady.

How did you bag such a prestigious project?
No one knows this but Asha Didi (Bhosle) was instrumental in getting us this assignment. My brother and I had gone to meet her when R D Burman had passed away. She happened to mention if we had worked with Yashji. When we said we met him and were keen to work with him she dialed and spoke to Yashji then and there for us.

Ashaji sang one song 'Zarasa Jhoom Loon Main' in DDLJ?
Yes, we had to get her for that song. Yashji wanted Lataji for all the female vocals, and we were very happy with that. But considering Ashaji's role in getting us this project we wouldn't have been able to show her our face if she hadn't sung at least one song in DDLJ...this was the last song that we recorded and even this was to be sung by Lataji. We had to be very clever with Yashji and convince him that Ashaji could do justice to 'Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Main'.

Were you feeling guilty when she came for the recording?
You know when she arrived she walked up to us and said, 'Kyun? Sab gaane kar liye?' She was looking somewhere else while saying this. But we didn't know where to look..She sang 'Zara Jhoom Loon Main' so beautifully. She suggested saying 'thandi' in a particular way.

The Udit Narayan sung 'Ruk Ja Ae Dil Diwane' seems inspired by 'Bachna Ae Haseenon' in Karz?
It is. Adi wanted a song like 'Bachna Ae Haseenon', but the way Shammi Kapoor would do it. Our song had the same flavour as Bachna.

The music of DDLJ played a big hand its success?
Undoubtedly DDLJ was the highest point of our life. All the radio stations tell us that the melody and the sound-quality of the music make them favourites for airplay.



You got to work with the Nightingale Lataji extensively in this film?
When we had just started out we were doing the music of Venus' Khiladi. Like every aspiring composer we were keen that she sing a song for us. We approached her to sing the duet 'Vaada Raha Sanam' through Venus. But she declined. We were very hurt. My whole family is musical, and crazy about Lataji. Yashji always insisted on Lataji singing all the songs in his films. When we got to know that Lataji would be doing all the singing in DDLJ we were over the moon. We decided there and then that we'd create a music that would do justice to Lataji's voice.

How was your rapport with Lataji during the making of the DDLJ music?
When we started working together Lataji was really happy with the quality of songs, so much so that she also started contributing about how she'd sing. We used to wait with bated breath for her to arrive at the recordings. Hamari to woh heroinon ki heroine hain (she is our heroine of heroes). She'd come looking like a doll and regale us with her anecdotes. When you become her friend you get to experience her deadly sense of humour. During the last decade no other composers have worked so much with her.

In DDLJ at age 65 she sang for Kajol?
Yes, in 'Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye', just hear how she moulded her voice...she's magical! I'd say it's her voice that made the song larger than life. The reference point that Adi gave us for the song was Lataji's 'Bhai Batoor' from Padosan. If you remember, Sairaji throws a pillow stands on a sofa and dances...Kajol does all of that.

'Ghar Aaja Pardesi Tera Des Bulaye Re' is a song that makes every NRI weep?
Adi was very clear that his mom would sing this song for sentimental reason. The song had to be designed keeping her image in mind. Mrs Pam Chopra really helped us with that song. Prior to this, we had never composed a single song with a Punjabi flavour. Pamji is from Punjab. She not only introduced us to the right tunes but also the appropriate musical instruments. That gave us an impetus. Anand Bakshi Saab was told to create a song like 'Chitthi Aayee Hai' (Naam) which would make every Indian away from home feel homesick. He wrote so simply and yet so perfectly. It's so difficult to be simple.

'Mehndi Lagake Rakhna' is staple at all sangeets and weddings?
This is the song that got us DDLJ. I sang it out loud to Yashji when I met him. My words then were, 'Mehndi lagake chalna, paayal bajake chalna, par ashiqon se apna daaman bachake chalna.' The tune stuck to Adi's mind and he asked for it in DDLJ. By then we had given it to Feroze Nadiadwala but it wasn't used. So we gave it Adi. Feroze never worked with us after that (laughs). Initially they wanted a brisk Bhangra tune. But if you hear 'Mehndi Lagake Rakhna' it is not a Bhangra song. It is not fast paced.



My favourite song in DDLJ is 'Na Jaane Mere Dil Ko Kya Ho Gaya'?
Ours too (laughs). This is two different songs fused together. The idea of two different tunes coming together came from Adi himself. Hats off to that man for the way he thinks. We wondered how we will record two such contrasting sections as one song. During those times there was no digital programming. It was all done live. We had to record the longest rhythm section of our careers. The musicians had to rehearse from 9.30 morning and go on till 11 pm. I think the sound-quality of this song is exceptional. I remember when we were recording the song the musicians got no cue from Lataji, and Lataji also had to sing without any cues from the musician. I gestured to her with my hand when she was singing to give her the cues.

The biggest hit of the film was 'Tujhe Dekha Toh Yeh Jaana Sanam... '?
Oh, without a doubt. The opening line of the song was Adi's. He used to sing these words 'Tujhe Dekha Toh Yeh Jaana Sanam'. We took the start from him and then went on to compose our own song. But yes, the beginning of the song is Adi's.

How did you react to the story when you heard the script?
When Adi narrated the screenplay to us we couldn't believe what we had heard. The whole film came alive for us. I think Aditya Chopra was working on the subject since the time he was in college. He showed us every frame of the film in his narration. Our lyricist the great Anand Bakshi made a prophetic statement after the narration. Bakshi Saab said, 'Even if the boy puts on screen half of what he has narrated the film will never be out of the theatres.' The kind of poetry that Bakshi Saab wrote for our songs took them to another level.

You composed a title song and then dropped it, why?
Adi felt-and we all agreed-that no matter how good our title song it will be compared with Ravindra Jainji's 'Le Jayenge Le Jayenge Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge' in the film Chor Machaye Shor. There was a situation for the title song in DDLJ...during the antakshari. We tried our best, and we came up with what we thought was a terrific tune. But we finally decided to drop it. The tune was used by us in 'Jab Pyar Kissi se Hota Hai'.

Finally you've worked repeatedly with Adi Chopra. What is he like?
No one can equal his passion and dedication. After DDLJ we've worked with him in Mohabbatein. He knows exactly what he wants and how to get it out of us. He doesn't visit any of his actors or technicians. But he comes here to my music room.

If Aditya Chopra asked you would you reunite with your brother Jatin to compose for a film?
For Adi, we'd do anything.
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Another Record For DDLJ

Old is gold' is an adage the Hindi film industry swears by. No wonder filmwallahs keep revisiting old classics to remake and re-release. So when cult classic Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in the lead, re-releases to celebrate the film's 1000 weeks, the cash registers are bound to start ringing.

There was hysteria at a single screen in Kolkata last week, when Navina Cinema in Tollygunge decided to run DDLJ for a week. The cinema has a capacity of 1,100 and it notched up impressive collections.

Navin Choukhani, Director, Navina Cinema says, "SRK has a huge fan following in Kolkata and obviously when one of his biggest films re-released at our cinema, a lot of his fans who are teenagers came in to watch it since they were not even born in 1995! The film has made a killing of Rs 1.18 lakh in just seven shows. This is way more than the business of films like The Shaukeens, Happy Ending, Ungli and Action Jackson put together running the same week in my cinema hall!"


http://www.boxofficeindia.co.in/another-record-for-ddlj/

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Posted: 10 years ago

so how many days u people celebrate ??? 1000 weeks ??

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"The film has made a killing of Rs 1.18 lakh in just seven shows. This is way more than the business of films like The Shaukeens, Happy Ending, Ungli and Action Jackson put together running the same week in my cinema hall!"


Evergreen movie.. 🤗

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