As
India
is
all
set
to
complete
75
years
of
Independence
on
August
15
this
year,
software
giant
Google
recently
unveiled
a
vibrant
online
project
drawing
from
rich
archives
and
featuring
artistic
illustrations
to
narrate
the
story
of
the
country.
Titled
'India
Ki
Udaan,'
the
project
celebrates
the
achievements
and
the
undying
spirit
of
the
country
over
the
last
75
years.
In
a
video
post
on
Twitter,
Google
celebrated
India's
75
years
of
independence
and
featured
Shah
Rukh
Khan-Kajol's
1995
film
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayengi
(DDLJ)
as
one
of
the
turning
points.
The
video
has
a
voiceover
by
actor
Farhan
Akhtar
who
calls
DDLJ
as
'naya
fasana'
(new
stories)
which
left
an
impact
on
Indian
cinema
and
pop
culture
in
the
last
75
years.
The
tweet
shared
by
Google
India
reads,
"75
years
of
asking
questions.
75
years
of
finding
solutions.
75
years
of
flying
to
new
heights.
75
years
of
#IndiaKiUdaan.
Take
a
moment
to
step
back
in
time
and
celebrate
some
of
India's
most
game-changing
moments
over
the
past
75
years."
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayengi
which
marked
the
directorial
debut
of
Aditya
Chopra,
is
touted
to
be
one
of
the
most
iconic
films
in
the
history
of
Indian
cinema.
Featuring
Shah
Rukh
and
Kajol
as
Raj
and
Simran
respectively,
the
film,
a
quintessential
love
story,
is
the
first
Hindi
movie
to
have
an
uninterrupted
theatrical
run
of
over
25
years.
The
romantic
drama
is
considered
to
be
a
cult
classic
for
its
iconic
performances
and
Jatin-Lalit's
chartbuster
music.
DDLJ
also
bagged
the
National
Film
Award
for
Best
Popular
Film
Providing
Wholesome
Entertainment.