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The Korean version of Palat: DDLJ’s iconic scene recreated in Youth of May

  • Episode 4 of the Korean drama had a scene very similar to Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge's iconic scene
  • The 1995 movie featured a scene where Raj hoped that Simran would look back at him before she boarded her train if she loved him
  • Lee Do-Hyun and Go Min-si plays the lead role in the Korean drama

Written by:Chandandeep
Published: May 13, 2021 03:18:44 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

‘Youth of May’, a Korean drama, recently aired a scene that was similar to the  iconic ‘Palat’ scene from Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol’s 1995 film ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’. The K-drama features Lee Do-Hyun, Go Min-si, in the lead roles.

In the show’s fourth episode, the lead couple says goodbye to each other in the night. As she walked away from him, the actor hoped that she would turn back. ‘Look back, look back,’ he chanted as she continued to walk before she came to a halt, turned to look at him. Surprised, he confessed to her that he was saying ‘look back’ in his mind and she ‘looked back’.

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The scene takes everyone to the famous ‘palat’ scene from the 1995 movie in which Shah Rukh Khan’s character Raj hoped that Simran, played by Kajol, would look back at him before she boarded her train if she loved him.

Many social media users were impressed to see a similar scene in K drama.

“Literally getting ddlj wibes,” a fan said. 

“The Korean version of ‘PALAT,'” another added.

 “Omg the famous PALAT , PALAT,” stated a third. 

‘Youth of May’ Is set against the turbulent events which took place in South Korea in May 1980. 

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