Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) Raj Malhotra and Simran Singh are two young souls from different walks of life, brought together by fate on a European vacation. Raj, a charming and carefree second-generation NRI, is the son of a wealthy businessman, while Simran is the traditional daughter of Chaudhary Baldev Singh, a strict and conservative Indian family man. Despite their vastly different backgrounds and values, Raj and Simran form an instant connection on a train journey through Switzerland. As they spend more time together, they find themselves lost in each other's eyes, sharing stories, laughter, and memories that will last a lifetime. Their whirlwind romance takes them from the picturesque streets of Zurich to the romantic gondola rides in Venice. However, their love is not without its challenges. Simran's father, Chaudhary Baldev Singh, has other plans for his daughter - a marriage arranged with her childhood friend and childhood sweetheart, Kuljeet. Raj, who is determined to win Simran's heart, must now confront the cultural differences and societal expectations that threaten to tear them apart. As their love becomes more serious, Raj and Simran face opposition from both families. Raj's parents, though loving and supportive, are initially hesitant about their son's relationship with a traditional Indian girl. Meanwhile, Simran's father is adamant that his daughter marry the man of his choice, ignoring her own desires and feelings. The story takes a dramatic turn when Raj and Simran decide to elope and get married in a secret ceremony. But fate has other plans, and they are caught by Simran's father and forced to return to India. The couple must now confront their families' expectations and cultural traditions, all while trying to maintain their love for each other. In the end, it is love that prevails, as Raj and Simran find a way to reconcile their differences and follow their hearts. Directed by Aditya Chopra, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge is a timeless Bollywood classic that celebrates the power of true love, cultural identity, and the pursuit of one's dreams. With its iconic soundtrack, stunning visuals, and memorable performances, this film has become an integral part of Indian pop culture, leaving audiences around the world in awe of its beauty and charm.