Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan, renowned for his captivating performances, recently shared an intriguing anecdote about a nearly regrettable fashion choice during the filming of the iconic 2001 blockbuster, ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’. The story revolves around a scene in the song ‘Deewana Hai Dekho’, where Hrithik almost wore a t-shirt that was considered too “girly” for his character, Rahul Raichand.
‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’, directed by Karan Johar, is a film that resonates with audiences even today, thanks to its stellar cast, memorable songs, and heartfelt storyline. The film featured prodigious talents such as Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Hrithik Roshan, and Kareena Kapoor Khan. The narrative centers on the trials and tribulations of a wealthy family grappling with the fallout of their adopted son’s (Shah Rukh Khan) marriage to a woman (Kajol) from a lower socio-economic background.
In a recently surfaced video on social media, Hrithik is seen reminiscing about the wardrobe choice that almost made it to the final cut of the song ‘Deewana Hai Dekho’. The scene is set in a college campus, featuring Hrithik and Kareena Kapoor Khan. At the 54-second mark of the song, viewers can see Hrithik walking onto the screen wearing a black t-shirt, jacket, and red trousers. However, what many might not know is that this outfit was not the original choice.
The video shows Hrithik engaging in a lively conversation with a British woman about his wardrobe for the scene. When asked about what he was doing in the shot, Hrithik explains, “Dancing. No, I’m just walking. She (Kareena) is dancing.” The woman then inquires if Kareena’s character is supposed to be his girlfriend in the scene. To this, Hrithik quips, “Not yet. Just about to become.” This light-hearted banter soon takes a critical turn when the woman casually comments on Hrithik’s attire.
Observing Hrithik’s outfit, the woman jokes, “Just by the way you walk? Just by the way you’re wearing that girly t-shirt?” Hrithik takes the feedback in stride, leading to the decision to switch outfits. He responds, “Actually that’s why I’m not wearing it now,” acknowledging the inadvertent fashion misstep. The woman further elaborates on her critique, saying, “I can imagine that shirt on a girl. That’s all I’m saying. Not on any girl. A butch girl.” For those unfamiliar with the term, a ‘butch girl’ implies a woman whose gender expression leans towards the ‘masculine’.
This decision to change his outfit worked in Hrithik Roshan’s favor, as his final look in the song was widely appreciated by the audience. The discussion not only reflects Hrithik’s ability to take constructive criticism but also highlights the importance of costume choices in films, especially in scenes that become cultural landmarks.
Track the history of Indian cinema, moments like these serve as a testament to the attention to detail that goes into creating memorable cinematic experiences. ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ remains a significant film in Bollywood’s landscape, known not only for its story and performances but also for its elaborate song sequences and the fashion statements made by its characters.
On the professional front, Hrithik Roshan continues to make waves in the industry. He is currently gearing up for the much-anticipated ‘War 2’, where he will share the screen with NTR Jr. Directed by Ayan Mukerji, ‘War 2’ is slated for a grand release on Independence Day 2025. The film is a sequel to the 2019 action thriller ‘War’, which saw Hrithik Roshan, Tiger Shroff, and Vani Kapoor in lead roles and was a massive hit among action enthusiasts.
In conclusion, Hrithik Roshan’s anecdote about the ‘girly t-shirt’ from ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ serves as a delightful reminder of the behind-the-scenes decisions that contribute to the magic of filmmaking. It underscores the collaborative nature of cinema, where every detail, down to the wardrobe choices, plays a pivotal role in shaping the final product. As Hrithik continues to push boundaries in his acting career, fans eagerly await his next cinematic adventure in ‘War 2’.