

Karan also writes a few more gems, such as the ballet scene and the interval block, which just prove his capability as a writer more than a director. Every word that is spoken and every nuance sets up the core of the two protagonists. KANK also boasts of one of Karan’s most well-written scenes, which is the bench scene. Karan’s treatment of the sensitive subject matter was lauded by critics, along with Niranjan Iyenger’s dialogues, which helped to bring a sense of realism and imagery to the words spoken. Casting Shah Rukh Khan, who was the poster boy of true love, was a masterstroke to help sell this difficult subject matter.
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Karan Johar’s oeuvre of Bollywood had always consisted of candy-colored romance films, so it was a surprise when he decided to make a movie about adultery. But, when this friendship blossoms into love, it brings with it a whirlwind of turmoil. Both Dev and Maya are unhappy in their respective marriages, so they strike up a friendship to help save their respective marriages.

Maya (Rani Mukherjee) is married to Rishi (Abhishek Bachchan). Dev (Shah Ruh Khan) is married to Rhea (Preity Zinta), his college sweetheart. I was too small to understand the complexity of the subject matter presented at that time, but in the years to come, I have watched KANK quite a few times, and it is one of those films that gets better with every watch, because of its great treatment of its subject matter.
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Even though I was just 6 years old, I was blown away by the visuals and the music, plus anything with Shah Rukh Khan excites the Bollywood fan in me. Sitting in the theatre to watch Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (KANK), remains one of my most memorable movie experiences.
