Dilwale features a cameo from Singham’s character (Ajay Devgn). New theory indexes are being compiled on Reddit and YouTube, analyzing how Dilwale might connect to Shetty’s Cop Universe.


Three factors are driving fresh searches for Dilwale indexes:

The traditional index of a film — critical rating + box office + awards — buried Dilwale as a “disappointment.” But the Dilwale Movie Index New argues for a different evaluation:

In the end, Dilwale is not a great film. But it is a functional, colorful, emotionally loud artifact of an era when Bollywood believed bigger, louder, and shinier could still conquer all. The new index doesn’t defend it — it contextualizes it. And in that context, Dilwale deserves a fresh, kinder lookup.


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The title "Dilwale" (meaning "Big-Hearted") is shared by multiple landmark Indian films. Depending on whether you are looking for the modern action-romance or the 1990s classics, here is the index of the most prominent movies: Directed by Rohit Shetty

, this film is a high-octane romantic action comedy known for reuniting the legendary on-screen pair of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol after a five-year hiatus.

Shah Rukh Khan (Raj/Kaali), Kajol (Meera), Varun Dhawan (Veer), and Kriti Sanon (Ishita).

The story follows the younger siblings of two estranged lovers who fall for each other, unaware of the violent past—involving rival mafia families in Bulgaria—that drove their elder siblings apart 15 years prior. Box Office: It was a major commercial success, earning approximately ₹388 crore worldwide. Highlight: The film features the visually stunning song filmed in Iceland, which became a viral sensation.

Rohit Shetty employs his signature commercial filmmaking: flashy action set pieces, stylized stunts, loud background score, vibrant visuals, and melodrama. The pacing alternates between breathless action and slower romantic/dramatic beats.