‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ completes 24 years; Kajol shared memories with fans, said…
The 90s saw the release of many family and multi-starrer films, but some films that were once etched in people’s minds never went away. One such film was “Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham”, which depicted family prestige, love that transcends the boundaries of rich and poor and the confluence of three generations. Today, the film has completed 24 years and actress Kajol and film director Karan Johar have expressed their happiness on social media.
Kajolwrote on her Instagram, “My message to all Anjalis: Keep speaking your mind freely and proudly! Rahul is definitely somewhere, but he might be late due to traffic.” Karan Joharshared a scene from the film and wrote, “Even after all these years, it still reminds us of the power of family, love, lots of joy and a little sadness.” The film established Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol as an iconic pair, with Kajol’s bubbly personality winning her the most fans.
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This film is very close to Karan Johar’s heart. He gave Hindi cinema a big hit and a family film, competing with director and producer Sooraj Barjatya, who was earlier known for family-oriented and romantic films. Karan Johar also signed the film’s star cast in a single day. The producer signed six major stars for the film in a single day.
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Karan Johar revealed in an interview that he wanted to rope in all the big stars in the film. He said that one day he first took the script to Shah Rukh Khan’s house, where he gave his nod to the film even without reading it. After that, Kajol also agreed. He then went to Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya’s house and narrated the story and both agreed to the film.
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Finally, I reached Hrithik Roshan and Kareena Kapoor’s house. The film’s title song was also filmed with great difficulty as singer Lata Mangeshkar stopped singing at that time. At the request of music director Lalit Pandit, he recorded the first title track of the film.
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