Filmmaker Karan Johar has referred to as Bollywood famous person Shah Rukh Khan’s character in ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ a hypocrite.
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Johar made his directorial debut with the 1998 film starring Bollywood actors Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol and Rani Mukerji.
The movie proved to be a blockbuster on the field workplace and its tracks had been among the many chartbusters on the time.
Nevertheless, Karan Johar has now criticised ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai,’ saying that the Bollywood movie received the gender politics fallacious.
In an interview with an Indian media outlet, the filmmaker revealed that he made the movie solely to ship a success for his father Yash Johar who launched 5 back-to-back flops.
“I simply needed to make a really large hit. I used to be 24 years outdated once I wrote Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and as a producer’s son, I grew up understanding field workplace enterprise and the way our nation has a diverse viewers,” he mentioned.
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“I simply needed to make an enormous, monstrous hit for my dad.. I wasn’t pondering of contributing to society or to make a movie that may make a distinction, or a politically right factor that may be impressionable,” he added.
Karan Johar mentioned that he started questioning some scenes of the movie as time glided by.
“I’m very happy with all of the like it has obtained, however I additionally query the gender politics, among the dialogues, and the cringe moments. Once I see them now, I believe, ‘What was I pondering?’ I used to be younger and new to cinema,” he added.
The filmmaker took purpose on the lead character performed by Bollywood famous person Shah Rukh Khan within the blockbuster movie.
“That character got here from me as a result of I used to be writing the dialogues. He fell for the new lady, after which when the lady he didn’t like grew to become sizzling, he fell in love along with her. Was he simply chasing surface-level attractiveness? That was all my writing,” Johar mentioned.