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Kajol: ‘You’d LAUGH at KKHH today.’ ‘We were wrong!’

Published On: July 7, 2025
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Kajol recently weighed in on the classic romantic drama “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai,” suggesting that its storyline, especially concerning her character’s transformation, would likely be met with laughter if released in today’s world.

Reflecting on Anjali’s Transformation

The 1998 hit film, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, has often sparked debate for its portrayal of love. In the movie, Rahul (Shah Rukh Khan) only develops romantic feelings for Anjali (Kajol) after she undergoes a significant change, growing her hair long and embracing traditional attire.

During their college days, Anjali was depicted as a “tomboy” and was firmly placed in the friend zone by Rahul. This storyline has been a point of contention for many modern viewers.

Kajol’s Take on a Modern Remake

In a recent interview, Kajol acknowledged these criticisms, admitting that the film was made purely for entertainment and reflected the societal norms of the 90s. She stated that if “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” were made today, it would be met with ridicule.

The actor even predicted that the story would be completely reversed. Instead of falling for the “transformed” Anjali, Rahul might prefer her original, sporty persona. “It would be the opposite, rather than this way round,” she explained.

How Society Influences Cinema

Kajol emphasized that films often mirror the society they are created in. She believes “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” accurately represented the prevailing beliefs of its time. However, she conceded that if viewed through a contemporary lens, some aspects of the film’s message might be considered “wrong.”

Despite these reflections, Karan Johar’s directorial debut was a massive success, becoming the highest-grossing film of 1998. Co-starring Rani Mukerji, it remains a beloved movie for many fans.

Understanding the Plot

The film’s plot centers on Anjali, a tomboy who secretly loves her best friend, Rahul. Her heart breaks when Rahul falls for and marries Tina. Years later, Rahul’s young daughter, named Anjali, embarks on a mission to reunite her widowed father with his long-lost college friend, the original Anjali.

  • Kajol believes “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” would be ridiculed if made today.
  • She suggests a modern remake would reverse the premise, with the male lead preferring the “tomboy” look.
  • The actress acknowledges the film reflected 90s societal norms, even if those ideas are now considered outdated.

On the professional front, Kajol was recently seen in the mythological-horror drama “Maa” and is set to appear in the upcoming OTT film “Sarzameen,” alongside Prithviraj Sukumaran and Ibrahim Ali Khan.

Heena Naaz

Heena Naaz is a culture and lifestyle writer who covers entertainment with an eye for narrative and impact. With over 6 years in media, including film analysis and travel journalism, she curates stories that resonate emotionally and culturally. Heena’s features have appeared in digital magazines and campaign content for creative brands. Whether it’s reviewing new cinema or uncovering underrated travel escapes, she guides readers with warmth, taste, and perspective. Find her on LinkedIn.

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