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The rest of the film is a rollercoaster: Raj and Meera reluctantly reunite, old secrets about the murder are revealed (it was an accident, and Meera’s brother was about to kill Raj), and the family must band together for a massive action finale. True to Rohit Shetty’s style, the climax involves cars flying, buildings exploding, and Shah Rukh Khan delivering punchlines while dodging bullets.
Rohit Shetty’s direction is unmistakable. Dilwale is visually opulent, featuring hyper-real colors, extravagant set designs, and, of course, cars being flipped into the air. The action sequences are choreographed with a sense of grandiosity that borders on the operatic. dilwale.2015
A violent betrayal leads to a 15-year separation after a deadly confrontation between their families. The Present: Reconciliation in Goa The rest of the film is a rollercoaster:
However, the younger generation—Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon—holds their own. Dhawan is energetic and provides the necessary levity, while Sanon proves to be a capable foil. The supporting cast, particularly Johnny Lever and Sanjay Mishra, deliver the requisite comedic beats, though the humor occasionally leans into slapstick absurdity. The Present: Reconciliation in Goa However, the younger