If you’re a Bollywood fan, then you’ve for sure seen Dilwale Dulhania Leh Jainge. A classic Karan Johar film, starring Shahrukh Khan, and Kajol. The plot consists of a twisted love story, where after falling in love Raj learns that Simran has already promised to marry another man. Determined he follows her back to India to win over her father. The movie ends with the iconic scene where Simran’s father says, “Go and live your life, Simran.”

The movie is a testament to true love. Despite having given her word, she fell in love and fought for it. The Pakistani couple seemed to have resonated with the plot, given they executed it.

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Pakistani Couple Goes Viral With DDLJ Wedding Shoot

Recently, a couple has won the hearts of everyone online after they shared their recreation of the iconic scene. For their wedding shoot, they decided on a Dilwale Dulhania Leh Jainge theme. The bride acts as Simran chasing her lover, and the groom as Shahrukh Khan. On a moving train.

Arslan Arshad is known for capturing the essence of each couple on their special day. Has done his magic once again.

In a world where weddings are all about creating unforgettable moments, one Pakistani couple took things up a notch by copying their favorite Bollywood movie for their wedding shoot. Their love for the cinematic magic of Bollywood shone through in every frame, from the elaborate costumes to the dreamy settings.

This fun and creative tribute added a personal touch to their special day, making their wedding shoot not just a celebration of their love, but also of the vibrant culture and films that brought them closer together. With a nod to their favorite movie, they made their big day even more memorable, proving that sometimes life truly imitates art.

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.