![]() ![]() After his mother, the playback singer Pamela Chopra, agreed that the idea was sound, he decided to make this his directorial debut. He then became excited about the possibility of directing the film himself. As they were discussing ideas for the script, Aditya conceived the notion that Raj would seek permission for marriage from Simran's stern father, rather than eloping with her. ![]() Yash did not want to, and tried to persuade Aditya to do it himself. For three years, he worked on the story that would become Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge before approaching his father to direct it. During this time, Aditya wrote several of his own scripts, including one he assumed would be his first film, but eventually became his second, Mohabbatein (2000). However, after he discovers a photograph of Raj and Simran together in Europe, he slaps and humiliates Raj and tells him to leave.Īditya Chopra assisted his father, director and producer Yash Chopra, during the making of Chandni (1989), Lamhe (1991) and Darr (1993). Baldev recognises Raj from the beer incident but eventually accepts him. Lajjo also tells Raj and Simran to run away, but he still refuses. Eventually, Lajjo and Chutki discover that Raj is the boy Simran fell in love with in Europe. ![]() Later, his father arrives in India and also becomes friends with Simran's and Kuljeet's families. Raj befriends Kuljeet and is quickly accepted by both families. She begs him to elope with her, but Raj refuses and says he will only marry her with her father's consent. The next morning, Raj arrives outside of the house where Simran is staying and the two reunite. Simran pines for Raj, but her mother tells her to forget him because she knows Baldev will never accept their relationship. ![]() A miserable Simran and her younger sister Chutki (Pooja Ruparel) take an instant dislike to Simran's fiancé Kuljeet because of his arrogance. In India, Baldev is reunited with his relatives and his friend Ajit. ![]()
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