This is how Twitter is celebrating 25 years of ‘DDLJ’

DDLJ-25

A romantic scene from DDLJ featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol

Mumbai: Twitter India launched Tuesday a special emoji to celebrate 25 years of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ), one of the biggest hits in Hindi cinema. Backed by Yash Raj Films, DDLJ, as it came to be known by, was the directorial debut of filmmaker Aditya Chopra.

The romance drama, released October 20, 1995. It propelled Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol to stardom. DDLJ made them one of the most loved onscreen pairs.

To celebrate the occasion, Khan and Kajol changed their names on Twitter to their iconic characters: Raj Malhotra and Simran Singh.

Cheryl-Ann Couto, Partnerships Manager at ‘Twitter’ India, said the custom DDLJ emoji is a way to pay tributes to the film.

“Today, we are excited to celebrate one of the most iconic Indian romances, DDLJ’ with the movie’s innumerable fans on the service. With the new custom ‘#DDLJ25’ emoji, we hope to light up timelines with Tweets about this classic,” Couto said in a statement.

See link: https://twitter.com/TwitterIndia/status/1318437648663339010

DDLJ garnered acclaim and also scripted history. It became one of the longest running films in India, with a matinee show dedicated to it at Mumbai’s ‘Maratha Mandir’. The movie was screened right till theatres were shut due to the coronavirus pandemic in March.

Anand Gurnani, vice president – Digital and New Media, YRF said the silver jubilee celebrations of DDLJ’ coincides with YRF’S 50 years in the industry.

“It’s an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime moment. We’re grateful and humbled with the volume of conversations around #DDLJ25. Through this special emoji being launched on this momentous occasion, we just wanted to gratify all our DDLJ fans worldwide by adding a little delight to their Twitter timeline. “It’s just our small way to say ‘Thanks’ for their unconditional love, over the years,” Gurnani said.

The production house will also be hosting a DDLJ watchparty on Twitter for fans to revisit the film.

 

 

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