In the climax, when Tulsi (Fatima) and Mangal (Manoj Bajpayee) were trying to stop Suraj (Diljit) from returning to his village, they managed to catch him in the departing train, giving us a full DDLJ moment. Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari, the rom-com starring Manoj Bajpayee, Diljit Dosanjh, and Fatima Sana Shaikh also took a funny dig at the train scene. Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari Source: Still from the film The scene introduced Deepika’s character in the film, and after a brief sweet moment of getting to see SRK’s Rahul and Deepika’s Meena recreate the scene, we got to see its funny take, when Rahul, apart from Meena, relived the scene with four gangsters too. Rohit Shetty recreated the DDLJ train scene in this action-comedy starring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone in a hilarious way. Here’s recalling seven such times when the DDLJ train scene was recreated in films.Ĭhennai Express Source: Still from the film
But besides DDLJ, several other Bollywood movies have had this iconic scene in them, maybe as a tribute to this Aditya Chopra directorial. Besides its love story that is still loved by its audience, the film’s climax has also become one of the most celebrated scenes in Bollywood – the famous train scene where Kajol runs to board the train while SRK gives her his hand. This was previously used in Ian Fleming's You Only Live Twice novel, appearing in Bond's obituary when the world thought he'd died.Even after almost 26 years of its release, the Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol starrer Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, remains an iconic film in the Hindi film industry. "I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them. "The proper function of man is to live, not to exist," he says. Nomi returns to MI6 headquarters in London and M gathers her, Moneypenny, Tanner and Q ( Naomie Harris, Rory Kinnear and Ben Whishaw) in an emotional toast to their late colleague during which M reads a quote from author Jack London. This comes after Bond became a father for the first time (that we know of) and seemed ready to settle down with Madeleine and Matilde, making it all the more devastating. But the legendary spy also seemed at peace with his fate. It's pretty definitive too he'd been badly wounded by Safin and the missile strike wiped out the island.
Yes, for the first time in the character's 59-year cinematic history (and 68-year literary one), 007 is killed. With that, Bond is enveloped in the explosions. "I know," he says, as the missiles come down on the base. "She does have your eyes," she responds, confirming that Mathilde is his daughter. "You have all the time in the world," he says. Severely wounded, he climbs a ladder to the roof and calls Madeleine to tell her he loves her.īond and Madeleine Swann bring us on an emotional rollercoaster. What a jerk.īond numbly executes Safin and re-opens the silo doors, but it's clear he doesn't have time to escape. Safin gets the drop on 007, shooting Bond several times and infecting him with nanobots coded to Madeleine's DNA - meaning he can never touch her or Mathilde again without killing them. The silo doors start to close, so Bond rushes back to reopen them. Nomi escapes with Madeleine and Mathilde, while Bond sticks around to make sure the base is destroyed. Newly reinstated as 007, Bond and fellow 00 agent Nomi ( Lashana Lynch) infiltrate the island and seemingly succeed in opening the silo doors for a missile strike ordered by M ( Ralph Fiennes) to wipe out Safin's base. But there's more: from his base, Safin intends to launch Heracles globally, infecting millions (laughter intensifies). Bond unwittingly completes her mission to kill captive Spectre boss Ernst Stavro Blofeld ( Christoph Waltz), as part of Safin's revenge (cue maniacal laughter). Safin already forced her to take part in his scheme to wipe out Spectre with Heracles, a DNA-based bioweapon containing nanobots that target specific people. Lyutsifer Safin brings some creepy villainy to the adventure.
Madeleine got trapped under ice as she tried to escape this attack, but Safin saved her and became obsessed like a big weirdo. White, killed Safin's family on behalf of terrorist group Spectre when Safin was just a wee lad, so he killed Madeleine's mother to get back at Mr. Earlier, Madeleine insisted Mathilde wasn't Bond's kid, but those striking blue eyes suggest otherwise. Infiltrationīioterrorist Lyutsifer Safin ( Rami Malek) drags Bond's former lover Madeleine Swann ( Lea Seydoux) and her daughter Mathilde to his classic villain lair on an old World War II island base between Japan and Russia. Let's dive into the movie's final moment, but be warned: the following SPOILERS should be for your eyes only if you've seen the movie.