Mumbai: Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who recently starred in the hit movie Jawan, opened up about his awkward experiences while filming the iconic movie Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.
On Saturday, filmmaker Karan Johar shared a nostalgic video on his Instagram featuring SRK from the sets of the film. In the clip, Khan candidly discussed the moments he found most embarrassing, particularly his costumes. He admitted that the tight t-shirts and jeans he wore as his character, Rahul Khanna, were some of the most cringe-worthy outfits he has ever donned.
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In the video, he also recounted a memorable scene where, while throwing a basketball from half court with his back to the hoop, he surprisingly scored a basket.
Karan Johar penned a long note in the caption reminiscing the days from the making of the film. He wrote, “So much of what @iamsrk wore in KKHH is still so fashion relevant even today! The belt bag… the oversized hoodies … the graffiti jeans… and many more! ( ok the Lycra tight tees are a massive No no today but some unfortunate souls still wear them ) but Bhai was so uncomfortable in those bright tight garments and yet pulled them off with main fashioncore energy”.
He further mentioned, “Also … I remember whilst shooting the basketball sequence I kept calling it ‘a goal’ till bhai took me aside and whispered “it’s a basket” and I looked around for one till the penny dropped !! #memories #the90s”.
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, which also featured Kajol, Rani Mukerji, and Salman Khan, became a significant hit and won the 46th National Film Award for Best Film for Providing Wholesome Entertainment. The film marked Karan Johar’s directorial debut and was the first collaboration between Shah Rukh Khan and Karan Johar, solidifying its place in Bollywood history.
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Published: 21 Sept 2024, 12:39 pm IST
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