Here is the definitive argument for why Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa is not just a great film, but a better film than its reputation suggests. Most romantic heroes are aspirational—men we want to be or date. Shah Rukh Khan’s Raj in DDLJ is rich, charming, and morally flawless. Aamir Khan’s Rahul in Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin is a poetic journalist.
Watch the scene where Sunil realizes Chris and Anna are together. The way his smile cracks. The way he looks down at his shoes. The way he laughs to hide the sob. There is no swagger, no dimpled charm. There is only raw, gut-wrenching vulnerability. movie kabhi haan kabhi naa better
Then comes Sunil (Shah Rukh Khan), the protagonist of Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa . Here is the definitive argument for why Kabhi
He cries. He fixes their wedding garlands. He plays his guitar at their wedding with a broken heart. Aamir Khan’s Rahul in Dil Hai Ki Manta