Javed Akhtar once turned down the opportunity to write for
Karan Johar’s debut movie, 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai', simply because he wasn't fond of its title.
In a recent chat on comedian Sapan Verma’s YouTube channel, he reflected on his initial reasoning and expressed a tinge of regret over that choice. It's a fascinating glimpse into the creative decisions that shape Bollywood’s musical landscape!
Javed reflected on his decision to decline working on Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, citing his belief that the ’80s were a low point for Hindi cinema, marked by double-meaning and meaningless lyrics.
Despite initially writing a song for the film, he ultimately refused to associate with it due to the title, a choice he now regrets.
In another conversation with designer Prabal Gurung on YouTube, Karan shared insights about Javed Akhtar's decision to leave Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. He explained that Javed initially had issues with the film's title and felt he couldn't write for it. However, after the film's success, Javed later admitted his mistake. Despite not collaborating on that project, Karan and Javed eventually worked together on Kal Ho Naa Ho in 2003.
The
Shah Rukh Khan,
Rani Mukerji and
Kajol starrer became a monumental success at the box office and is now regarded as a classic. Its soundtrack was particularly noteworthy, becoming the best-selling Bollywood album of the year with eight million copies sold in India. Featuring Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, and Rani Mukerji, the film continues to be cherished by fans and is considered a cult classic.