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Tuesday Trivia: When Salman Khan saved ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ from being shelved

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In the vast and dynamic world of Bollywood, stories of camaraderie and support among actors and filmmakers often remain hidden behind the glitz and glamour. One such heartwarming tale revolves around when Salman Khan emerged as the saviour of renowned filmmaker Karan Johar, rescuing his debut directorial venture, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, from the brink of shelving.

Karan Johar, a budding director at the time, was facing the daunting task of finding a suitable actor for the pivotal second lead in his much-anticipated film, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Despite approaching several prominent actors, including the then-star Chunky Pandey, Karan was met with rejection after rejection. The frustration and repeated setbacks took a toll on the director, leading him towards the verge of despair.

Enter Salman Khan, often referred to as the “golden heart actor” of Bollywood. In a candid conversation with Sajid Khan and Riteish Deshmukh on their show, Karan Johar shared the behind-the-scenes story of how Salman came to his rescue. Karan narrated how he had almost given up hope when he met Salman at a party hosted by Chunky Pandey.

Recalling the pivotal moment, Karan Johar revealed, “Salman told me that nobody would do this role; I would do it for you. I respect your father.” Despite only hearing the first half of the film’s narrative, Salman Khan agreed to take on the second lead role without even listening to his part. This impromptu decision by Salman not only saved Kuch Kuch Hota Hai from potential shelving but also solidified his reputation as a supportive and benevolent figure in the industry.

This incident is just one instance of Salman Khan playing the role of a saviour for filmmakers in Bollywood. Notably, he played a crucial part in reshaping the trajectories of other iconic films. For instance, Salman recommended Shah Rukh Khan for a career-defining role in Aditya Chopra’s Chak De after he declined the offer. Similarly, Salman’s foresight led to Aamir Khan being cast in Dangal, proving his keen understanding of casting dynamics in the industry.

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