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When Raj, who is an NRI in the movie, leaves for India to claim his lady love, his mission is backed by the efforts of proving his Indianess, so as …show more content… Raj in the movie refuses to elope with Simran, when Simran’s mother encourages him to do so. The anxiety of Indianess is one of the most important theme in the movie that is depicted through the different characters in the movie. In the end he gets angry when he comes to know that his daughter fell in love with the Raj and wants to marry him, which was against Indian culture according to him. When Baldev returns to India, we see how his Indian values are reaffirmed. He gets happy when he sees his daughter feeling shy, when she reads that her marriage has been fixed, because he thinks he has succeeded in aligning his family to the Indian values and its culture. “DDLJ proposes that Indian identity can survive translocation, albeit requiring renewal and replenishment through a periodic return to the homeland” (Uberoi 310). He keeps an idol of goddess in his shop, in London and get furious when Raj breaks it in the act of stealing beer. He misses his homeland and culture in an alien land proves that he does not want to let go what represents him and is his, his Indian culture.
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Despite living in London for more than 20 years, his Indian values and his love for the Indian culture is not sublimed. He keeps “Indian culture” even in his home in a foreign land. Raj then follows her to India, so as to win her and her strict father’s …show more content… This can be very well seen through the character of Simran’s father, Baldev Singh (Amrish Puri). The story is about Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) and Simran (Kajol) who meet in Europe and fall for each other. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) (1995) a Yash Raj production, is an iconic and a very popular Bollywood movie of the 90’s. In this paper, the movie ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ is analyzed to show how diaspora has been represented through its lens. The Bollywood diaspora often represents a substantial market for films whose characters are a definition of Indian identity galvanized by globalization. It reflects various themes through the public elements for Indian diaspora. Show More Bollywood takes a new significance in everyone’s life.