


He called K3G “the single biggest slap in my face and my biggest reality check.”Īnd with Lagaan and Dil Chahta Hai sweeping through major awards and reviews, K3G’s performance was a shocker for Karan. Infact, KJo confessed in the same aforementioned audio show, that the two Aamir Khan films – Lagaan and Dil Chahta Hai changed his perception. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham does stand as the highest grosser of 2001, but close in the list were other blockbusters - Gadar: Ek Prem Katha, Lagaan and Dil Chahta Hai. That’s because 2001 was a highly successful year at the box office, but a very competitive one for production banners and distributors. Jaya Bachchan’s motherly intuition before the arrival of her son, Kajol’s Chandni Chowk mannerisms, Hrithik’s chiseled abs and the deep rooted Indian family values - K3G can be listed for several things.īut despite the popularity K3G went on to achieve over the years, it was panned by critics then.

While Hrithik and Kareena received a thumbs-up as a pair, the Bachchan couple’s adorable romance was a definite attraction for the audience. K3G not just brought back SRK-Kajol on screen, it even had SRK’s then 4-year-old son Aryan Khan in a cameo. How the younger son ends the misunderstanding between his father and brother forms the crux of the story. K3G revolves around an Indian family that develops cracks after the adopted elder son marries a girl belonging to a humble background. Also read | When Renuka Shahane had to watch DDLJ from projection room because of Hum Aapke Hain Koun
