Shah Rukh Khan confesses how he was embarrassed to do few things in ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’

Karan Johar's long post talked about how the fashion Shah Rukh Khan showcased as Rahul in the film is still relevant today minus the tight Lycra t-shirts, of course.

Shah Rukh Khan confesses how he was embarrassed to do few things in 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' 918842

Karan Johar went on to go down the memory lane recently, as he shared a long post with a never-seen-before video of Shah Rukh Khan from his BTS take while shooting for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.

And while doing so, his long post talked about how the fashion Khan showcased as Rahul in the film is still relevant today minus the tight Lycra t-shirts, of course.

He also highlighted that the no-look basket that Khan did was cut from the film but he would call it a goal and Khan told him, it is called a basket. His post read, ” So much of what @iamsrk wore in KKHH is still so fashion relevant even today! The belt bag… the oversized hoodies … the graffiti jeans… and many more! ( ok the Lycra tight tees are a massive No no today but some unfortunate souls still wear them ) but Bhai was so uncomfortable in those bright tight garments and yet pulled them off with main fashioncore energy! Also … I remember whilst shooting the basketball sequence I kept calling it “a goal” till bhai took me aside and whispered “it’s a basket” and I looked around for one till the penny dropped !! #memories #the90s”-

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Kuch Kuch Hota Hai continues to be one of the most iconic films ever and Johar’s debut in the movies as well as a director. Over 26 years later, the film is still relevant and loved more than others.

On the work front, Johar had his directorial, Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani release last year to immense love and success. He is now planning for his next film while he continues to be an active producer with now, Devara Part 1 set to release next week.

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