Karan Johar captured the director’s seat for the first time with Kuch Kuch Hota Hota. Even though the romantic drama became a creed classic in the years, the audience was not very impressed with Shah Rukh Khan’s character, Rahul. Discussing the iconic character, Kejo admitted that ‘there was a kind of latent hypocrisy’. He also revealed that actress Shabana Azmi reprimanded her after watching the film. read on!
In a recent conversation with Lily Singh, Karan Johar opened his first film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. He said that today, he is very proud of all the love that the film has received. However, he also questions gender politics, some dialogues and moments of craving in the film. While he now sees it, he thinks, ‘What I was thinking?’ But in his defense, he said he was new to youth and cinema and was allowed to make mistakes.
Talking about Shahrukh Mine The character, Ace filmmaker and fashion icon said that he was not thinking that Rahul was not a completely green flag at that time. According to Kejo, “He was a suspected flag. There was a kind of latent hypocrisy.” Saying that, Karan admitted that it had come through him and not as SRK he was writing dialogues.
Sharing the reason behind calling Rahul a hypocritical, Kabi Kabi Kabi Director argued that he fell to the hot girl, and then when she did not like the girl, she was hot, she was hot, she was hot, she was with her Fallen in love. Karan said, “Was he just chasing the surface-level good look? It was all my writing. I didn’t realize that I was considering a certain school. I just wanted to make a blockbuster Was, “Karan said.
In the chat, she also recalled that was scolded by veteran actress Shabana Azmi, who questioned Rahul’s behavior towards Anjali (starring Kajol). Realizing his mistake, Cijo apologized to King such a complicated and controversial character, stating that he did not think of any of them. As the son of a 24 -year -old and a manufacturer, all Karan wanted to make a huge hit.
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