Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1994)

 ●  Hindi ● 2 hrs 38 mins

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'Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa' is a poignant coming-of-age drama that primarily revolves Sunil (Shahrukh Khan) an extroverted and fun-loving young man, whom everyone loves, except his own father Vinayak. Sunil and his friends start a band and Anna, his childhood friend, who returns to their hometown after many years, subsequently joined the band, much to the excitement of all. Sunil is secretly, head over heels in love with Anna, and the only other person who is aware of this fact is his sister. As Anna joins the group, they embark upon the active search for opportunities to make it big in the music world. Chris, another band member and Sunil's best friend, is Sunil's antithesis in nearly everything; Chris is a studious person and son of an affluent couple. Anna's father decides to get her married to Chris. Now, Sunil tries to change his image to win Anna's love, but when he learns that Anna loves Chris too, he is devastated. A jealous Sunil starts creating a rift between the two but eventually gets caught. Anna slaps him and walks away. Gradually, the duo forgive Sunil, but they don't realize why he did this. Sunil's fortune takes a turn once again when Chris's parents refuse the marriage of Chris and Anna, because Anna is from a lower class. Chris has to leave Anna devastated. Sunil consoles Anna in this period. Now, the tide has seemingly turned in Sunil's favour and Anna's father gives a go to their marriage. Sunil is happy, until he learns that Anna still loves Chris. Sunil decides to re-unite them. The Sullivans too realize their mistake. Chris and Anna's wedding is announced: Sunil gets to be the best man. As Chris and Anna are about to exchange rings, Chris's ring slips out of his hand. Everybody starts searching for it. Whoever gets the ring can claim Anna's hand. So, Sunil gets one more chance. Sunil spots the ring but feigns ignorance. Chris finally "finds" the ring and marries Anna. Just after the wedding, Sunil is shown packing his bags and leaving his father's home to find his own destiny. Vinayak, who has learnt the background story, makes up with his son, stating that he is proud to be Sunil's father. How will Sunil's future unfold?

Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Suchitra Krishnamoorthi

Crew: Kundan Shah (Director), Virendra Saini (Director of Photography), Jatin Pandit (Music Director), Lalit Pandit (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Musical

Release Dates: 25 Feb 1994 (India)

Hindi Name: कभी हाँ कभी ना

Did you know? Shah Rukh Khan won the Critic's Filmfare Award for Best Actor in 1993, a year before the film's release. This is because the film was shown to the special jury before its release. Read More
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as Sunil
Special Appearance
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actor
as Anna's mother
as Vinayak
as Chris
as Anthony Gomez, The Don
Supporting Actress
as Yezdi
Supporting Actress
as Father Breganza
Supporting Actress
as Albert Sullivan
as Mary Sullivan
as Sunil's sister
Supporting Actor
Supporting Actress
Supporting Actor
as Mr. Patel
Supporting Actor

Production

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Production Assistant
Production Controller

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Screenplay Writer
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Dialogue Writer

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography
Still Photographer

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Spoken Languages:
English
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Stereo
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Stereoscopy:
No
Trivia:
Shah Rukh Khan sat and signed autographs on the film's tickets at the advance booking window at Gaiety cinema, Bombay, where the film was scheduled to release.

Shah Rukh Khan won the Critic's Filmfare Award for Best Actor in 1993, a year before the film's release. This is because the film was shown to the special jury before its release.

The film is based on the novel Swell Season by Czech writer Josef Skvorecky.

Out of all the films he's acted in, this one is Shah Rukh Khan's favourite.