The romantic comedy “Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa,” starring Shah Rukh Khan and Suchitra Krishnamoorthi, celebrated its 30th anniversary on Sunday. “I really believe this film is the sweetest warmest happiest film I have done,” SRK wrote on X on the occasion. I watch it and miss all of the actors, especially Kundan Shah, who is both my friend and my teacher. I want to thank and love the entire cast and crew.
Released in 1994, ‘Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa’ features SRK in the lead role of Sunil, an aspiring musician, who doesn’t have a promising academic score. While Sunil loves Anna, a member of his band, he is unable to confess his feelings to her. The film also witnessed a love triangle between Sunil, Anna and Chris (played by Deepak Tijori).
Helmed by Kundan Shah, the film received positive responses from the fans.
The film beautifully explained that no matter how strong your feelings are or how truly you care for someone, but love just can’t be forced.
Several reports also stated that he had sold advance tickets of the movie at Mumbai’s Gaiety Galaxy theatre.
The timeless movie also starred Ashutosh Gowariker, Satish Shah, late Rita Bhaduri, and Naseeruddin Shah. In the meantime, Shah Rukh Khan was most recently spotted in the film “Dunki.” Along with Shah Rukh Khan, the ensemble cast of “Dunki” includes actors Boman Irani, Taapsee Pannu, Vicky Kaushal, Vikram Kochhar, and Anil Grover, who portray colorful characters. Critics and viewers gave the movie varying reviews. “Dunki” centers on the immigration debate. The phrase “donkey journey,” which describes the tortuous and sometimes hazardous paths that people travel around the globe to get to their desired immigration destinations, is derived from the title of the book. Due to Dunki’s success, SRK has three consecutive hits in his collection.