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Then vs Now: Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukerji to Kajol; here’s what Kuch Kuch Hota Hai cast is upto after 25 years
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Then vs Now: Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukerji to Kajol; here’s what Kuch Kuch Hota Hai cast is upto after 25 years

Nearly 25 years back, Karan Johar brought a storm with Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. The story about a college romance and bond of friendship, over the years, found a different place in the audience’s heart. From Rahul and Anjali’s innocent fights to falling in love; the story struck the right chords with the fans and emerged as one of the most loved cult classics.

The film released in 1998 starred Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Rani Mukerji, Salman Khan, Anupam Kher, Farida Jalal, and Archana Puran Singh amongst others. Here we are going to take a quick look at the ensemble cast and what are they up to after more than two decades of treating fans with their iconic roles. Go ahead reading!

Shah Rukh Khan as Rahul Khanna

Shah Rukh Khan was seen as Rahul Khanna, a typical college boy who considers him to be the coolest. He also wears a neckpiece with a pendant of ‘Cool’ written on it. A popular college boy, despite losing it to his best friend, Anjali, considers himself to be the best Basketball player.

While SRK was a star at the time of its release, 25 years later he is a megastar with several iconic and blockbuster hits to his name. Hands down, despite being a successful star, he is a caring and protective family man too.

 Kajol as Anjali Sharma

Anjali Sharma’s transformation from being a tomboy to a grown up, essayed by Kajol couldn’t have been better. In the film, Anjali has pre-requited love for Rahul, who actually finds love in Tina Malhotra. ‘Mera pehla pyaar adhura reh gaya Rufat bi…’ who doesn’t remember this dialogue expressing her dismay to finally having Rahul in his life. Anjali surely found a separate place in audience’s heart.

After Karan Johar’s venture, Kajol has appeared in several performance-driven projects simultaneously fulfilling her mommy duties to kids, Nysa and Yug Devgan. 

Rani Mukerji as Tina Malhotra

Rani Mukerji appeared as a quintessential sensitive and ‘beautiful’ girl in the role of Tina Malhotra. She returns to India from England to pursue her further studies. With her fashion statement, she had boys falling for her at every step she took. Despite living abroad, she is very much connected to her roots. Rahul falls in love with her at first sight. While the two get married and welcome a baby girl, Tina has the guilt of coming between two best friends.

Rani apart from emotional and sensitive roles, over the years has proved her versatility in movies like Mardaani, Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway, Hichki amongst others. She is happily married to Aditya Chopra and a proud mother to a daughter, Adira Chopra.

Salman Khan as Aman Mehra

Salman Khan’s role as Aman Mehra in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai left fans gushing over his soft boy image on screen. The loveable Aman, who is madly in love with Anjali, flaunted his romantic side, opposed to his usual macho rough and tough image.

Over the years, Salman has found a mammoth amount of loyal fan base and is one of the mega stars ruling Bollywood. Several super hits credited to him, it would be safe to say that he is at the pinnacle of his career.

Sana Saeed as Anjali Khanna

The sweet Anjali Khanna, daughter of Rahul and Tina, was played by Sana Saeed. While KKHH fans loved her innocence in the film, this little talent is all grown up. Years after, a diva in her own right, she captivated fans with her appearance in Karan Johar’s Student Of The Year in 2012 amongst others. Sana also enjoys a great fan following on social media.

Farida Jalal as Mrs. Khanna

Farida Jalal as the doting dadi and lovely mother to Rahul Khanna was a perfect blend of humor and wisdom. She continues to charm fans with her presence in several movies and TV shows.

Anupam Kher as Prinicipal Malhotra

A clumsy professor Malhotra essayed by Anupam Kher left everyone in splits with his humor. The actor with his impeccable performances continues to mesmerize audience with his fantastic acting skills in several acclaimed movies like A Wednesday, Baby amongst others.

Archana Puran Singh as Ms. Brigenza

Who doesn’t remember the fashionista Ms. Brizanga and her iconic ‘Rahul’ played by Archana Puran Singh? A sassy English teacher one may never have in their college times, Archana continues to delight fans with her roaring laughter on comedy shows.

Himani Shivpuri as Rufat Bi

Rufat Bi played by Himani Shivpuri had a short yet impactful role in the film. Ever since then, the veteran actress continues to be a household name with her gracious presence in several daily soaps and movies.

Johnny Lever as Col. Almeida

The evergreen Johny Lever brought a beaming smile to everyone’s face with his role as the camp manager, Mr Almeida. He continues to do what he does best by his captivating presence in movies like Cirkus, De Dana Dan, and others.

Parzaan Dastur as a silent Sikh boy 

Parzaan Dastur as a silent sikh boy counting stars in the entire movie gave fans an unforgettable dialogue, “tussi jaa rahe ho? Tussi na jao!”. Ever since then, the all grown up Parzan Dastur is now married and actively works behind the camera as a writer and director.

Which character did you love the most; don’t forget to share with us in the comments section.

 

ALSO READ: Top 12 evergreen Bollywood films that you can revisit because old is gold: DDLJ to Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

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Exclusive: âœIshaan and I are very differentâ says Shantanu Maheshwari on his Campus Beats character
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Exclusive: âœIshaan and I are very differentâ says Shantanu Maheshwari on his Campus Beats character

Shantanu Maheshwari, known for his incredible dancing skills, began his acting career in 2011 with the popular teen dance show D3 – Dil Dosti Dance. He gained recognition for his role as the protagonist Swayam Shekhawat. Apart from acting, Shantanu is also a member of the dance crew Desi Hoppers. He made his Bollywood debut in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Gangubai Kathiawadi, starring alongside Alia Bhatt.

Now, Shantanu is back with his acting and dancing talents in the dance fiction mystery web series Campus Beats. As the show recently released its second season, we got on a candid conversation with Shantanu to learn more about the series.

Did the D3-like vibes of Campus Beats influence your decision to take on the role of Ishaan?

Not at all, actually. I mean when it comes to dancing shows, I am very specific, very particular and I in fact, make sure that because D3 ran for so long and people still remember me for that role. It’s my responsibility to do something different whenever I’m doing a dance-based project. So, I mean, apart from the maker being the same, that’s Palki Malhotra, I don’t think anything of Campus Beats is similar to D3, I would say. I mean the show is very different, the friendship element, college element, you can say, is similar. But, it’s very different. The storyline is completely different. My character Ishaan is so drastically different from Swayam. And, so I think the reason why I selected Campus Beats is because of the lovely script, and ensemble cast show being true to its requirement i.e. dancers. So we have raw dancers who are acting for the first time. So the show is true to its nature and the story is amazing and my character is very challenging. It took a lot of time for me to get into the character. So those are the reasons actually that I took and went ahead with Campus Beats.

Season two delves into the world of dance competitions. How does this compare to real-life dance competitions, or are they similar in some ways?

I mean, yes, when you are in college when you are dancing with a crew and everything, obviously there has to be one competition which is a prestigious one. So, you are preparing for that and you aim to win it, you aim to ace it. So it’s pretty much in a very realistic space and that’s how dancers prepare for upcoming competitions or shows that they’re doing with special performances, whatever it is. I mean, obviously, it’s coming from real-life instances where you have this kind of rivalry going on, you have this kind of competition happening. Sometimes it’s healthy, sometimes it’s not so but yeah, it comes from that space where these instances do happen in a competition scenario and that’s how you prepare.

As a big D3 fan, I found Campus Beats to be quite nostalgic. Do you think this nostalgia contributes to the show’s popularity among fans?

Maybe in some way or the other. But as I said earlier, I think the show is very different. Apart from a few things, um, the overall, I think the look and feel you can say is similar because it’s a breezy show. It’s a light watch. D3 was a light watch. I don’t want to do a lot of comparison between D3 and Campus Beats to be honest because I don’t want to… I mean, D3 was D3, you know, and Campus Beats is something very different. It’s a decade-old show, D3, and this is the present scenario. It’s a current scenario. There are a lot of aspects in terms of how social media is so relevant in today’s times and how much influence it holds in terms of today’s generation.

In terms of nostalgia value, I mean, yes, it’s an ensemble show. Nowadays, nobody makes an ensemble show. So maybe that part, that whole friendship aspect, and definitely the romance part of it, I can say, is a notch up than D3. So, yeah, there are a lot of elements that have been added in Campus Beats according to the present scenario. As I said, I don’t want to compare it, but might happen that there’s a nostalgia value, but the show is very different compared to D3 and even the characters are very different but if it’s happening then I don’t know. It works for the show.

I’m happy that more people are watching it because it’s a good show and it deserves a certain kind of audience and popularity and it should be appreciated. And I think these are all real topics. I mean, these are something that are recurring topics when you are a teenager or when you are growing up. So I think nobody tries to cover it, but I think it’s beautiful writing of Palki Malhotra and kudos to her ability to catch on to the youth and their mindset that she comes up with her unique ways and quirks to touch those points and discuss those points and play around.

How do you personally connect with your character, Ishaan?

Ishaan and I are very different. In my life, I think I am very different from Ishaan. I actually took a lot of time to crack this character. It’s one of my toughest characters. Because of the fact that it has so many layers and he’s not a typical character where you can just play bad boy or you can play just good boy. He has his own thought process. He has his own judgments and way of living in terms of how important his friendship is. What does he feel about Netra? How he talks about situationship, because he’s very clear in his head that it’s very important whoever he stays with knows about his way of life.

Can you share any entertaining behind-the-scenes stories from the making of Campus Beats?

Oh, there have been a lot of them. They’re all very situational actually, so it’s very hard for me to give you one story as such. But I will try. So there was one sequence where we didn’t have the location. The dance battle scene in Season 2, So we were in a time crunch and we had to finish a major chunk. Most of us were injured and we had to go all out. So once we finished our dancing and everything, and we called it a wrap, we all just hugged, hugged each other. We had a group hug. All of us were just teary because we were just so proud of each of us for pulling this off because it was all of us just passionate about this project and making sure that we delivered all of us in spite of our injuries, forget about that and just give your more than a hundred per cent, so that we can complete the shoot. So that was a very emotional moment.

Your on-screen chemistry with Shruti is adored by fans. How long did it take for the two of you to develop this rapport?

I don’t know how What was the ice break moment for us? I think by default we were doing a lot of scenes together and then we used to get little free time. So we used to have these small chit-chat sessions and I don’t remember which scene was it and then we just started talking in terms of not just about the scene, but in terms of life and past experiences and whatever, and anyway, she loves to talk and I don’t mind listening. She’s a good human being. So I think we just gelled along on normal stuff and the friendship just grew stronger. I really can’t pinpoint any particular incident or any particular scene. I admire the kind of passion that she has and the amount of hard work that she put in. And it just happened gradually. I think that’s the best thing. And in terms of scene-wise and everything, obviously, we had our workshops and everything. So, all those things were there, but again, I’m not being able to pinpoint any such ice-break moment or how the chemistry developed and this and that. I really don’t know. It just happened naturally, I think.

What can viewers anticipate in season three of the series?

Triple of everything, I would say. I mean there are going to be a lot of ups and downs in the equation. There is going to be a lot of dancing, lots and lots of dancing in season three and full ower-packed entertainment.

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“Congress Fighting Chhattisgarh Polls With Hawala Money”: Smriti Irani’s Big Charge
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“Congress Fighting Chhattisgarh Polls With Hawala Money”: Smriti Irani’s Big Charge

Hitting out at Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel over the ED’s claim that he received crores from the promoters of the Mahadev betting app, Union Minister Smriti Irani on Monday said the ruling Congress was meeting its expenses for the upcoming Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections with money sent from Dubai.

Speaking to ANI on a visit to the poll-bound state on Monday, the Union Minister alleged that “the person running the Mahadev app” has confessed to giving Rs 508 crore to the Chhattisgarh chief minister.

“I am shocked that the Congress is fighting the Chhattisgarh elections with support from hawala operators in Dubai. Last night, the person running the Mahadev app revealed that he had given Rs 508 crore to Bhupesh Baghel,” the Union minister told ANI.

Meanwhile, the Chhattisgarh CM on Monday questioned why the Election Commission has not taken cognisance of the allegations against him in connection with the Mahadev betting app case as the poll machinery had rolled into the state and the Model Code of Conduct is in force.

“The ED (Enforcement Directorate), and IT (Income Tax) officials were present at a meeting of the Election Commission in the state. Why has the EC not taken cognisance of this? A section of the media is reporting unfounded allegations against me. The Commission should have taken suo motu cognisance of this,” Baghel said at a press conference on Monday.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) had earlier named the Chhattisgarh chief minister in connection with the alleged Mahadev betting app scam, claiming that a cash courier confessed to paying Rs 508 crores to CM Baghel from the promoters of the app.

The ED claim gave the BJP fresh ammunition to come out all guns blazing at the Chhattisgarh CM during the ongoing campaign phase for the Assembly elections.

The polls for the 90-member Chhattisgarh Assembly will be conducted in two phases — November 7 and November 17 — and the counting of votes, along with those of four other poll-bound states, has been scheduled for December 3.

The other four states going to polls this month are Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, and Mizoram.

Congress stormed to the hustings in Chhattisgarh in the 2018 elections, winning 68 of the 90 seats and hogging 43.9 per cent of the total votes polled.

The BJP had to be content with just 15 seats.

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