


The fact is that she sang 'Om Jai Jagdish Hare' in college while she was born and brought up in London. He said, "Tina was a kind person who was very difficult for Rahul to get, so he was more curious about Tina. Rani Mukerji has clarified this in an interview.

Now people have also started saying on social media that the movie depicts women like something and the film is completely based on fascism. Over the years, people have talked about the film 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' that Shah Rukh's character in the story means Rahul was very impatient. Rani Mukerji has clarified after the controversy. The star cast of the show has now had to speak in defence of it. Now, years later, there seems to be a controversy. It was written and directed by Karan Johar which proved to be a blockbuster. But you go back to K2H2, because you remember Anjali’s broken heart and Tina’s wise eyes.Bollywood's famous actress Rani Mukerji, Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol's superhit film 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' is still a favourite of millions of fans. KJo could have brought the college chums together without the ham marinated in glycerine. Linking the stories is an unusual matchmaker, Rahul’s eight-year-old daughter Anjali (Sana Saeed effervescent in an annoying role) inspired by her dead mother’s letters.Īfter summer camp antics, shooting stars, misogynist basketball and passive-aggressive tears, Rahul and Anjali unite, thanks to Aman. Another had Rahul, whose takeaway from tragedy is an inflexible one-love, one-marriage mantra, chiffon-and-jewels brand ambassador Anjali who still doesn’t make grown-up choices, and dishy and sorted Aman (a likable Salman) who loves her. One had immature college jock Rahul (a competent Shah Rukh), hottie with a heart Tina (a sparkling Rani, the film’s real find) and childish tomboy in dungarees Anjali (a heart-warming Kajol). But its heart lay in two love triangles in two time zones. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai was Archie comics, MTVisation of India, desi values packaged in global brands, call it what you will. Loads happen in debutant director Karan Johar’s Kuch Kuch… starring Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Salman Khan and Rani Mukerji. Casts: Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Rani Mukerji, Salman Khan, Neelam Kothari.

Years later, Tinas young daughter tries to fulfil her mothers last wish of uniting Rahul and Anjali. One funeral, one little girl, two triangles, two weddings, two heartbreaks, four beautiful people, eight songs, eight letters and Lord alone knows how many cool one-liners, fashion brands, friendship bands and tears. Anjali is left heartbroken when her best friend and secret crush, Rahul, falls in love with Tina.
