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Kuch Kuch Hota Hai is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Karan Johar, in his directorial debut, and produced by his father Yash Johar. It stars Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Rani Mukerji, Salman Khan and Sana Saeed. Set primarily across two time periods, the narrative follows the love-triangle between college friends Rahul, Anjali, and Tina. Years later, Rahul’s young daughter attempts to reunite him with his former best friend.

Plot
College student Rahul unwittingly becomes the center of a love triangle involving best friend Anjali Sharma and exchange student Tina Malhotra. Anjali is tomboyish and loves Rahul deeply, while Tina is feminine and can barely tolerate Rahul's brashness. Things change when Rahul reveals to Tina he has an emotional and mature side as well. The two spend more time together, to Anjali's dismay. Finally, an exhilarated Rahul seeks out Anjali to practice his proposal speech to Tina. Heartbroken, Anjali leaves college midway through the semester. She returns to her hometown and Rahul and Tina do not hear from her again. Some years later, Tina and Rahul have married and are expecting their first child, a daughter. Tina develops complications during childbirth and knows she cannot survive. She names their newborn daughter Anjali and writes her letters so she can know about her mother while growing up. Rahul raises Anjali as a single father, and refuses to remarry after Tina's death. Eight years later, Anjali learns of her namesake, the elder Anjali, from Tina's final letter to her. Tina describes how Rahul and Anjali Sharma were meant for each other, and hopes the child can bring the estranged friends back together. Anjali enrolls in a dance summer camp in Shimla, where Anjali Sharma is the instructor. She draws her father there by feigning illness, and Rahul has an emotional reunion with Anjali Sharma after nearly a decade. She learns of Tina's loss and expresses her sympathies. She and Rahul start hanging out with each other once again, as they did in college. Anjali sees that her plan to bring them together is working, but Anjali Sharma is visited at the camp by her fiancé, Aman. Rahul and Aman become friends, as Aman finds out that Rahul knew his fiancée in college. Meanwhile, Anjali Sharma is torn between Aman and Rahul. She decides to proceed with her wedding as planned, and leaves the camp with Aman to return home. At the wedding, Rahul and Anjali are guests. Despite her initial resolve, Anjali Sharma falters at the altar and breaks down. She is unable to go through with her marriage, on seeing Rahul there. Aman realises she will never love him the same way, and steps down as the groom. Rahul replaces him, and he and Anjali Sharma are wed in the same hall. Meanwhile, young Anjali feels Tina will be at peace knowing that she was able to fulfill her final wish. == Cast ==
Production
Development After assisting and acting in Aditya Chopra's Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), Karan Johar was inspired to direct his own film. For Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, he aimed to reunite Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in a romance film. Johar initially developed two separate storylines: one involving a college love triangle between a tomboy, a popular girl, and an insensitive boy; the other centered on a widower and his child. Dissatisfied with both, he merged them into a single narrative. In an interview with Rediff.com, he explained: "It was about the trauma of a widower and his little child... Then I thought: Why not bring a youth aspect to the story? Why not a flashback? That's how the story got made." Others have noted thematic similarities with the Tom Hanks starrer Sleepless in Seattle (1993). Johar has acknowledged retrospective criticism regarding the film’s portrayal of gender roles. He recalled that actress Shabana Azmi criticized a scene suggesting that a woman becomes desirable only after altering her appearance, particularly referencing Anjali's transformation when she grows her hair. To construct a stylish and aspirational college environment, Johar collaborated with costume designer Manish Malhotra. They sourced outfits from London, prominently featuring international brands such as DKNY and Polo. The visual design of the college setting was heavily inspired by Western pop culture, including the television series Beverly Hills, 90210 and the Archie Comics. Johar instructed art director Sharmishta Roy to model the campus on Riverdale High, later stating: "Shah Rukh plays Archie, Rani Mukerji plays Veronica, and Kajol played Betty." The production team included Farah Khan as choreographer, Jatin–Lalit as music composers, Santosh Thundiyil as cinematographer, and Nikkhil Advani as associate director. Shabina Khan assisted Malhotra with costume design.'s directorial debut Casting Johar was certain about casting Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in the lead roles. The role of Tina, however, proved more difficult to fill. It was initially written for Twinkle Khanna, who declined the offer. Other actresses, including Aishwarya Rai, Raveena Tandon, Tabu, Urmila Matondkar, Shilpa Shetty, and Karisma Kapoor, were also approached but turned it down. Mukerji later stated that she was seventeen years old during production and found portraying a mother particularly challenging. In a 2023 interview, she stated, "I was 17 years old, I played a mom in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. I was Tina. But luckily, I was a ghost mum in that film." Despite limited screen time, her performance received positive attention and contributed to her early career success. The character of Aman Mehra was initially offered to Saif Ali Khan and Chandrachur Singh, both of whom declined. Salman Khan accepted the role following a meeting with Johar at the home of his sister, Alvira Khan Agnihotri. Although there were initial concerns regarding his remuneration, he eventually agreed to join the cast, completing the film's principal ensemble. The title song was shot over ten days in various scenic locations in Scotland, including Eilean Donan Castle, Glen Coe, Loch Lomond, and Tantallon Castle. Due to the relative inexperience of the crew, Shah Rukh Khan frequently assisted with technical aspects during filming. Johar later acknowledged his own limited knowledge of direction and production techniques at the time. For the emotional reunion scene between Rahul and Anjali after eight years, Johar encouraged the actors to rehearse and improvise their reactions. He secretly recorded the rehearsal and was so impressed by the result that he included the footage in the final cut of the film. ==Soundtrack==
Soundtrack
The soundtrack for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai was composed by Jatin–Lalit, with lyrics written by Sameer. It marked the duo’s first collaboration with director Karan Johar and was released by Sony Music on 19 August 1998. Initially, lyricist Javed Akhtar was contracted to write the songs and had completed one track, “Koi Mil Gaya.” However, upon learning the film's title, he objected, describing it as “mediocre, obscene, and vulgar.” Akhtar subsequently withdrew from the project. He later expressed regret over his decision, acknowledging the film’s popularity and cultural impact. The album became the highest-selling Bollywood soundtrack of 1998, with an estimated eight million units sold in India. The title song remained on the Indian music charts for over a year, and the album peaked at number two on the Malaysian Albums Chart (RIM) in 1999. Sony Music Indonesia reported additional sales of 300,000 units, bringing combined sales in India and Indonesia to approximately 8.3 million. In a 2012 audience poll conducted by NDTV, the title track was voted the most popular Hindi film song of the preceding decade. In a similar poll conducted by the BBC, the full soundtrack ranked second, behind that of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), which was also composed by Jatin–Lalit. In 2002, Sony Music India also released Kuch Kuch Hota Hai in Sinhala version. ==Reception==
Reception
Critical reception Kuch Kuch Hota Hai received generally positive reviews upon its release, with praise for its lead performances, emotional resonance, and youthful tone. Katherine Singh of Refinery29 described it as “a love triangle for the ages,” adding that the film “still holds up” decades later for its blend of youthful nostalgia, strong performances, and iconic fashion. In India, Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India gave the film 3.5 out of 5stars, calling it a sentimental romance with “MTV ambience” and “Valentine's Day flavours.” She especially praised Kajol’s performance, while noting that “the second half gets drowned in a sea of emotions. Too many people begin to cry a bit too much.” Nandita Chowdhury of India Today described the film as “slick, urbane and predictable,” but appreciated Karan Johar’s ability to nearly recreate the chemistry of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995). She concluded it was “a good distraction” that would resonate with its target youth audience. Common Sense Media gave the film a favorable retrospective review, highlighting its “sweet and wholesome story of friendship and love,” though it noted that certain cultural references may be less accessible to international audiences. Box office Kuch Kuch Hota Hai was a major commercial success, becoming the highest-grossing Hindi film of 1998 in both domestic and international markets. It was also the third highest-grossing Indian film of the 1990s, behind Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994) and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995). According to Box Office India, the film grossed ₹80.12 crore (US$19.4 million) in India and $6.3 million (₹26.61 crore) overseas, for a worldwide total of approximately ₹106.7 crore (US$25.7 million), against a production budget of ₹10 crore (US$2.4 million). It earned ₹8.06 crore (US$1.95 million) globally in its opening weekend and ₹15.13 crore (US$3.7 million) in its first week. India The film was released on 16 October 1998 across 240 screens, alongside Bade Miyan Chote Miyan. It collected ₹87 lakh (US$211,000) nett on its opening day and ₹2.74 crore (US$664,000) nett during the opening weekend. In its first week, it earned ₹5.64 crore (US$1.37 million) nett, the second-highest of the year after Bade Miyan Chote Miyan. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai went on to gross ₹46.86 crore (US$11.4 million) nett in India, with a distributor share of ₹29.88 crore (US$7.2 million). It was declared an "All-Time Blockbuster" by Box Office India and became the highest-grossing Hindi film of the year. According to the book Global Bollywood, its total overseas earnings reached $8 million. It became the second Bollywood film to enter the UK box office Top 10, following Dil Se.. (1998), and grossed $2 million in the United Kingdom. In Indonesia, the film reportedly outperformed Titanic at the Indonesian box office during its theatrical run. == Accolades ==
Accolades
At the 44th Filmfare Awards, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai received a leading 18 nominations and won 8 awards, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Actress. It became the third film in Filmfare history to win all four top awards, following Guide (1965) and Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995). Subsequent films to achieve the same distinction include Devdas (2002), Black (2005), and Gully Boy (2019). ==Legacy==
Legacy
, Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol during the 20th anniversary celebration of the film. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai has been the subject of extensive critical analysis and cultural commentary since its release. Film critic Subhash K. Jha described it as "a simple, stylish, sensuous and ambrosial love story," highlighting the chemistry between the lead actors as "unbeatable." A reviewer for Time Out Film Guide noted that while the second love triangle extended the narrative, the film's performances, cinematography, storytelling, and musical numbers were "energetically colourful." In 2004, Meor Shariman of Malay Mail called the film a “must-watch” for both Bollywood enthusiasts and newcomers. Conversely, some critics have pointed out the film's portrayal of idealized characters and settings; The film's enduring popularity has led to various homages in Indian cinema. The 2012 romantic comedy Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi featured promotional materials and a musical number, "Ramba Mein Samba," that paid tribute to Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. In 2010, Time magazine included the film in its list of "Five Essential Bollywood Movies to Netflix," recognizing its significance in the genre. Critic Shubhra Gupta also featured the film in her book 50 Films That Changed Bollywood, 1995–2015, citing its impact on the industry's narrative and stylistic approaches. In 2018, Johar hosted a commemorative event in Mumbai to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, attended by lead actors Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, and Rani Mukerji. During the event, the cast shared memories from the production, and Khan humorously admitted that he initially found the script confusing but agreed to do the film out of faith in Johar’s vision. Johar had expressed interest in creating an animated adaptation of the film; however, as of October 2012, the project was placed on indefinite hold due to the limited success of animated films in the Indian market. In January 2023, IndieWire ranked Kuch Kuch Hota Hai as the top romantic comedy available on Netflix globally, ahead of titles like Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) and Notting Hill (1999). Critics Kate Erbland and Alison Foreman described it as "a bittersweet and bubbly story of young love, missed opportunity, and female friendship," noting its memorable "romantic gazebo scene." The film is frequently cited as a cultural touchstone in Hindi cinema, influencing fashion trends, musical compositions, and contemporary romantic storytelling. It was ranked 46th in Time Out's list of "The 100 Best Bollywood Movies," praised as "a landmark of '90s Bollywood" for its emotional depth and widespread appeal. In a 2012 audience poll by NDTV, the title track was voted the most popular Hindi film song of the preceding decade, while a BBC poll ranked the soundtrack second among Bollywood albums, following Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995). == Home media and streaming ==
Home media and streaming
The film was subsequently released on VHS and DVD formats in India and overseas markets. A Blu-ray edition was issued on 19 February 2011, containing a restored print in 1080p resolution and DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 sound. With the expansion of digital platforms, the film became available for streaming and online rental. As of 2025, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai is offered on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, and is also available for purchase through Apple TV. ==See also==
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