Anupam Kher in a still from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, with Archana Puran Singh.

Anupam Kher calls out Karan Johar’s Dharma for not tagging him in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai post: ‘I was in the film too’

Anupam Kher took to Twitter to message Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions after they tweeted about Kuch Kuch Hota Hai finishing 22 years. The deal with tagged Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Rani Mukerji, Karan and Apoorv Mehta within the submit. The movie had SRK, Kajol and Rani within the lead and was the debut of Karan. Anupam, Salman Khan, Sana Saeed, Farida Jalal, Archana Puran Singh, Himani Shivpuri additionally performed vital roles within the movie, which went on to turn out to be a blockbuster.

“Hum bhi the film mein dost. Hum Ko bhi tag kar diya hota. Anyway!! Happy to be part of this film!! Smiling face with heart-shaped eyes @DharmaMovies #22YearsOfKKHH,” he wrote on Twitter whereas retweeting Dharma’s authentic submit. “Pyaar + dosti & a whole lot of nostalgia for a story that changed generations to come! Celebrating #22YearsOfKKHH! Star-struck #KuchKuchHotaHai @karanjohar @apoorvamehta18 @iamsrk @itsKajolD #RaniMukerji #KKHH,” Dharma wrote in its tweet.

 

Karan and Kajol additionally tweeted in regards to the movie. Sharing a video montage with a few of the greatest moments from the movie, Karan wrote, “#22yearsofKKHH…..memories of a lifetime …eternally grateful for all the love.”

Kajol too took to Instagram to share cartoon variations of three of essentially the most iconic moments from the movie along with her dialogues – ‘Mera pehla pyar adhura reh gaya Rifat bi’, ‘Kuch kuch hota hai Rahul, tum nahin samjhoge’ and ‘Rahul is a cheater, he is a cheater, cheater…’

Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, popularly often known as KKHH, starred Shah Rukh Khan as Rahul whereas Rani Mukerji performed his girlfriend-turned-wife Tina. Kajol performed the position of Rahul’s greatest good friend Anjali whereas Sana performed Rahul and Tina’s daughter within the movie. One of the most important hits of the 12 months, it cemented SRK and Kajol’s ‘jodi’.

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