Shah Rukh, Kajol unveil 'DDLJ' bronze statue in London, see pics
London [UK], December 4 (ANI): What an iconic day for the fans of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol as the beloved duo unveiled a bronze statue of their legendary characters, Raj and Simran, from Yash Raj Films' blockbuster 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' (DDLJ) in London on Friday.
Kajol and SRK captivated audiences across the UK with their irresistible charm. Braving the cold and rain, the iconic Bollywood duo lit up the unveiling ceremony with radiant smiles, effortlessly engaging with the press and delighting fans by recreating their legendary DDLJ poses.
The bronze statue becomes the first-ever Indian film to be honoured with a statue in Leicester Square, London and joins iconic characters from historic films, including Harry Potter, Mary Poppins, Paddington, and Singin' in the Rain, as well as heroes like Batman and Wonder Woman.
The bronze statue depicted Shah Rukh and Kajol in a signature pose from the film. And SRK-Kajol re-created that pose during the event.
Speaking at the launch, Shah Rukh Khan said, "DDLJ was made with a pure heart. We wanted to tell a story about love, how it can bridge barriers and how the world would be a better place if it had a lot of love in it, and I think this is why DDLJ has had a lasting impact for over 30 years now! Personally, DDLJ is part of my identity, and it is humbling to see film, and Kajol and me, receiving so much love since it was released."
"Seeing it find its rightful place in Leicester Square, a location of such enormous significance to DDLJ, makes this moment even more special. For the film to be honoured in this way in the UK - the first Indian film to receive such recognition - is something that will forever stay in the hearts and minds of all the DDLJ Fans across the world. I'm grateful to everyone who continues to keep our film in their hearts for all these years", she added.
The location couldn't be more fitting, with Leicester Square featuring in DDLJ in a scene when Raj and Simran first cross paths, albeit unbeknown to one another, before setting off on their European adventure. Fittingly, the scene features two of the square's cinemas prominently, with Raj seen in front of the Vue cinema, and Simran walking past the Odeon Leicester Square.
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