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KUCH NOSTALGIA HOTA HAI

Actor Kajol talks about her fond memories of making Kuch Kuch Hota Hai on the film’s 20th anniversar­y

- Rishabh Suri rishabh.suri@htlive.com

To say that Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, which released on this date in 1998, is iconic would be an understate­ment. Everything about Karan Johar’s film, right from the trend-setting fashion to the music and the casting (SRK, Kajol, Salman Khan and Rani Mukerji), finds takers even today. It remains one of Kajol’s most memorable performanc­es as the tomboy-turned-stunner, Anjali. Her face lights up when you mention that 20 years have gone by in a jiffy.

How nostalgic are you feeling?

It’s hugely nostalgic. Twenty years is a long time. Most importantl­y, the film has so many memories attached to it.

What are some of your fondest memories?

We went to Ooty (Tamil Nadu) to shoot. We stayed in a hotel that had just come up. We were the first people to stay in that hotel. We were there for 40 days. I can’t imagine how they put up the set in Ooty, in the middle of a valley! They had created this set of houses, summer camp. It was an amazing feat. I remember Yash (Johar; Karan’s father) uncle clearly; he’s one of my fondest memories of the film. He was this huge driving force behind the way everything was done.

It was Karan’s first film. How was he as a debut director?

It was also his production house’s first film! He was very confident. I thought he would be a little insecure on the first day, but he proved me wrong. He took command of the situation, and made sure he was the captain of the ship.

Do you think this film gave birth to your image of a ‘spunky’ person?

That was pretty much my character from the beginning. ‘Spunky’ is a nice way to put outspoken. There were harsher words to describe me earlier! It came down to ‘spunky’ once KKHH released.

Was it ‘bubbly’? Didn’t you get fed up of it?

Yes, a bit harsher than bubbly. I don’t think I ever fed into it. I never tried to hide that I was intelligen­t, well-spoken and direct. I thought for myself, had an opinion, and never hid that. That’s what people thought of me then, and what they think of me now. It takes time and effort to fit into anybody’s mould. I’m lazy like that.

Karan recently said that if he directs a sequel, he would cast Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and Janhvi Kapoor. Your thoughts?

Kudos, I hope they can. I know they won’t be able to recreate our magic, that’s not possible!

There was an animated film called Koochie Koochie Hota Hai that never released.

Yes, and he (Karan) wanted me to dub for it, but it never got finalised. I think the budget turned out to be too much.

 ??  ?? Kajol feels recreating the magic of KKHH is impossible A still from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
Kajol feels recreating the magic of KKHH is impossible A still from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
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