Working with Shah Rukh Khan is a dream for many actresses today, but 27 years ago, things were different. In fact, one of SRK’s most iconic films—Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)—saw four leading heroines turn down a key role before it landed in the lap of Rani Mukerji, who then made it unforgettable.
The Role That Almost Didn't Find Its StarThe character of Tina Malhotra, a stylish, modern, yet emotionally grounded girl, was crucial to the storyline. But surprisingly, four big names in Bollywood refused to play it, either due to its supporting nature or personal reasons. Here's who said no:
Twinkle Khanna
Twinkle was Karan Johar's first choice—in fact, the character was named “Tina” after her. But Twinkle wasn’t interested in doing the film. Ironically, her nickname "Tina" lived on through the role.
Aishwarya Rai
Aishwarya reportedly declined because she felt she had already done similar roles and wanted to avoid repetition.
Karisma Kapoor
One of the top actresses of the 90s, Karisma too passed on the part, possibly because it was not the main female lead.
Raveena Tandon
Though not much detail is public, Raveena is also said to have rejected the role, making her the fourth star to say no.
After multiple rejections, Rani Mukerji, a relatively new face at the time, was cast. Her performance, combined with her charm and emotional depth, won hearts across the nation. Her role, though shorter than Kajol's, left a lasting impact and catapulted her to instant fame.
The Legacy of Kuch Kuch Hota HaiReleased in 1998, the film became one of the most loved romantic dramas of Indian cinema. Directed by Karan Johar, it featured Shah Rukh Khan as Rahul, Kajol as Anjali, and Rani Mukerji as Tina. With its blend of love, friendship, and emotions, it remains a cult classic.
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