With now 20 years of Ddlj magic we wanted to bring this favorite feature back.
One thing you must know about BollySpice is that we all write about what we love, which is Bollywood, and for many of us here on the team, one of the films we love the most is Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge or Ddlj. The film debuted on October 20, 1995 and 20 years later it is still playing! Since many of our writers do love Ddlj so much, we wanted to pay tribute, once again, to this iconic film!
First the story:
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge is a story about human relationships.
Chaudhry Baldev Singh (Amrish Puri) is a London based immigrant. He, along with his wife Lajwanti (Farida Jalal) and two daughters Simran (Kajol) and Chutki (Pooja Ruparel) have been living in London for the past several years. A true Indian at heart, Chaudhry Baldev Singh is a...
One thing you must know about BollySpice is that we all write about what we love, which is Bollywood, and for many of us here on the team, one of the films we love the most is Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge or Ddlj. The film debuted on October 20, 1995 and 20 years later it is still playing! Since many of our writers do love Ddlj so much, we wanted to pay tribute, once again, to this iconic film!
First the story:
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge is a story about human relationships.
Chaudhry Baldev Singh (Amrish Puri) is a London based immigrant. He, along with his wife Lajwanti (Farida Jalal) and two daughters Simran (Kajol) and Chutki (Pooja Ruparel) have been living in London for the past several years. A true Indian at heart, Chaudhry Baldev Singh is a...
- 10/20/2015
- by BollySpice Team
- Bollyspice
Director Harry Baweja refutes all claims of Chaar Sahibzaade being a religious film.
Further clarifying Baweja said, “Even though Chaar Sahibzaade is centers around the Sikh community, the film is not religious. The film is merely based in a religious era. It’s a story which narrates the sacrifice of our gurus, sacrifices which with time people are slowly forgetting.”
According to the filmmaker his film is at par with any other commercial film that will be hitting the marquee, he wishes that when the audience does not come to the theatres with any preconceptions.
This is Bollywood’s first Performance Capture Photo Realistic film.
Chaar Sahibzaade is a story of last guru Shri Guru Govind Singh’s four sons Ajit Singh, Juzhaar Singh, Joravar Singh and Fateh Singh’s sacrifice towards the establishment of their religion.
The film will be presented in 3 languages, Hindi, English and Punjabi. Also in 3D and 2D.
Further clarifying Baweja said, “Even though Chaar Sahibzaade is centers around the Sikh community, the film is not religious. The film is merely based in a religious era. It’s a story which narrates the sacrifice of our gurus, sacrifices which with time people are slowly forgetting.”
According to the filmmaker his film is at par with any other commercial film that will be hitting the marquee, he wishes that when the audience does not come to the theatres with any preconceptions.
This is Bollywood’s first Performance Capture Photo Realistic film.
Chaar Sahibzaade is a story of last guru Shri Guru Govind Singh’s four sons Ajit Singh, Juzhaar Singh, Joravar Singh and Fateh Singh’s sacrifice towards the establishment of their religion.
The film will be presented in 3 languages, Hindi, English and Punjabi. Also in 3D and 2D.
- 11/6/2014
- by BollySpice Editors
- Bollyspice
After Rajinikanth’s Kochadaiiyan, filmmaker Harry Baweja is attempting to come up with performance capture photo realistic film called Chaar Sahibzaade. The film is slated to release on the 6th of November, on the even of Guru Nanak Jayanti.
The filmmaker says, “This film is my petition towards Waheguru from me,” before you seem perplexed Baweja explains, “We always pray to God for some thing or the other, and once its completed we go to temples or gurudwaras and give our thanks and show our gratitude towards God but merely going to temples is not always enough. Sometimes you gratitude needs a more profound expression, you feel the need to find a better way to give your thanks to him. I personally have got loads of things from my Waheguru, whatever I have wished for, I have received more than that, so Chaar Sahibzaade is my act of devotion towards my Waheguru.
The filmmaker says, “This film is my petition towards Waheguru from me,” before you seem perplexed Baweja explains, “We always pray to God for some thing or the other, and once its completed we go to temples or gurudwaras and give our thanks and show our gratitude towards God but merely going to temples is not always enough. Sometimes you gratitude needs a more profound expression, you feel the need to find a better way to give your thanks to him. I personally have got loads of things from my Waheguru, whatever I have wished for, I have received more than that, so Chaar Sahibzaade is my act of devotion towards my Waheguru.
- 11/3/2014
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Harry Baweja wants to give his sons the culture and religious history as a gift. That’s why he has made Chaar Sahibzaade , which is Bollywood’s first performance capture realistic film.
Speaking about his emotional connect with the film, Harry Baweja says, “I have made this film not only for my sons but also for the each and every kid in the world, who is forgetting religion, forgetting culture! Our religion and culture are two things that should make us proud. But it’s not their fault, the people who spread the word about religion are not able to state the history properly to the new generation so they lack about the knowledge. It really feels bad to know that about 80% of people from Punjab don’t know about their culture. I feel some things are not meant to be forgotten after you are done reading it but to be remembered,...
Speaking about his emotional connect with the film, Harry Baweja says, “I have made this film not only for my sons but also for the each and every kid in the world, who is forgetting religion, forgetting culture! Our religion and culture are two things that should make us proud. But it’s not their fault, the people who spread the word about religion are not able to state the history properly to the new generation so they lack about the knowledge. It really feels bad to know that about 80% of people from Punjab don’t know about their culture. I feel some things are not meant to be forgotten after you are done reading it but to be remembered,...
- 11/1/2014
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
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