
Bringing to you this month's Retro Review, BollyCurry takes this
opportunity to throw light on a movie that created waves with its charming storyline,
catchy songs and memorable onscreen couple. We're talking about none other than the coming-of-the-age flick,
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), where stereotypes were broken and records were created.
Set against a typical
college backdrop that is known of many a writers' muse, this quirky romantic
triangle is unique indeed. Instead of the conniving and scheming spurned lover,
we have the kind and tomboyish Anjali Sharma (
Kajol) who falls in love with her
best friend Rahul (
Shah Rukh Khan). However, she only discovered her love after
the beautiful and talented Tina (
Rani Mukerji) entered Rahul's life and
ultimately, the dynamics of their friendship changed. She was hurting in
silence whilst Rahul was enjoying the bliss of his romance, ignorant of his
best friend's raging emotions for him.
Unable to cope with
seeing the man she loves roam around with his girlfriend, Anjali took
the hard
decision of moving away from them in hopes of moving on. Nevertheless,
one
cannot deny love this easily. Rahul and Tina marry eventually. Tina
gives birth to a baby girl but succumbs to post pregnancy complications.
However, before dying, she requests Rahul to name their daughter
Anjali. In her last days Tina pens down eight letters for each year of
her daughter's life. These letter make the young Anjali know her demised
mother and also about her last wish - to bring back Anjali Sharma in
Rahul's life. Years later, the best friends meet again under strange
circumstances. Anjali's
feelings came to the forefront once again. Sadly, there's more at stake
this
time around - Anjali is engaged to Aman Mehra (
Salman Khan).
Seeing his friend in
an entirely new avatar, Rahul becomes attracted to the more feminine yet spunky "new"
Anjali. Faced with the dilemma of Rahul's feelings for her and her engagement to
Aman, Anjali is shown torn between her heart and commitment. Eventually, Aman finds out about Rahul and Anjali's
history and upon seeing their love for each other, he decides to be the noble
man and allow them to get married, literally putting Anjali's hands in Rahul's on his wedding day.
The movie was
internationally recognized and received many awards and accolades for
its cast,
storyline, music and costumes at various award ceremonies, including the
National Awards and the Filmfare awards. The box office was
also very kind to the movie, making it one of the most successful films
of that
year.
Did You Know?
- Rani Mukerji volunteered for the role of Tina
after reading the script as it was initially written with Twinkle Khanna in
mind and was turned down by her.
- Karan Johar knew he wanted to pair Shah Rukh
Khan and Kajol after watching them work in Dilwale
Dulhania Le Jayenge.
Happy endings and
fairytale love stories are cliched, but when coupled with a realistic
twist of
a widower and his daughter's thirst for a mother, a film is bound to be
successful, because Bollywood is synonymous to melodrama Kuch Kuch Hota
Hai will always be
fondly remembered as one of the most beautiful love stories, one that
can definitely be watched repeatedly. Here's hoping that the legacy of
Rahul and Anjali lives on as this movie completes almost seventeen
years.
Author: Mohini N.
Editors: Nabila S. and Gunia K.
Graphics: Nabila S. and Marsh P.
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