Dilwale Movie Actor, Director, Cast And Crew

 
Dilwale

Dilwale is a romantic-comedy action packed movie directed by famous Bollywood director Rohit Shetty. Released in 2015, the movie's run time is 158 minutes. The story of the movie revolves around Raj "Kaali" Bakshi and Meera Dev Malik, who had a romance angle in the past but also current enmity affect their current lives. Situations got more complicated when their younger siblings, Veer Bakshi and Ishita Dev Malik, fall in love. Raj and Meera's attempt to reunite and protect their families lead to funny as well as many action-packed situations.


Starring Cast:

Dilwale
- Shah Rukh Khan: Raj "Kaali" Bakshi
- Kajol as Meera Dev Malik
- Varun Dhawan as Veer Bakshi
- Kriti Sanon as Ishita Dev Malik
- Vinod Khanna as Randhir Bakshi
- Kabir Bedi as Dev Narayan Malik
- Boman Irani as King
- Johnny Lever as Mani Tirupathi
- Varun Sharma as Siddharth "Sidhu" Saigal
- Mukesh Tiwari as Shakti Saigal
- Pankaj Tripathi as Anwar Ali Mirza


Supporting Cast:


- Chetna Pande as Jenny D'Costa
- Sanjay Mishra as Oscar D'Costa
- Nawab Shah as Raghav Shankar
- Yogesh Lakhani as a Customer at the Cafe
- Pradeep Kabra as Joshua


Production:


Dilwale was directed by Rohit Shetty and co-produced by Gauri Khan. The film features a star-studded cast with Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol reuniting for their iconic on-screen pairing.


Box Office Collection:


The movie released on 18 December 2015 globally. It became a huge success, earning more than ₹376.85 crore (US$58.74 million) all over the world and made its way to be the thirteenth highest-grossing Indian film overseas. 


Awards:


Dilwale achieved five nominations at the 61st Filmfare Awards. Best Actor  and Best Actress for Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol respectively.


Legacy:


Dilwale is noteworthy for its cast and the return of the most loved Shah Rukh Khan-Kajol pairing. The film also marked the final film appearance of Vinod Khanna before his death in the year 2017. The film’s mix of romance, comedy, and action, typical of Rohit Shetty's directorial style, attracted the audience, making its place as a commercial hit in Indian cinema.