Feb 19, 2015 - After completing 1009 weeks at the Box Office, SRK and Kajol's Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge will be taken down from the Maratha Mandir.

Running time 185 minutes Country India Language Budget est. ₹100 million Box office est. ₹1.07 billion Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (English: Something. Something Happens) also known as KKHH, is a 1998 Indian -language film, released in India and the United Kingdom on 16 October 1998. It was written and directed by, and starred the popular on-screen pair of and in their fourth film together. Featured in a supporting role, while also had an extended-cameo appearance., who was featured in a supporting role, made her film debut in this movie.

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Filmed in India, Mauritius, and Scotland, this was Karan Johar's directorial debut. One of his goals for the film was to set a new level for style in Hindi cinema. Garmin for windows ce

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The plot combines two love triangles set years apart. The first half covers friends on a college campus, while the second tells the story of a widower's young daughter who tries to reunite her dad with his old friend.

The film was successful in India and abroad, becoming the highest-grossing Indian film of the year and the third highest-grossing Indian film ever behind and. Outside India, the film was the highest grossing Hindi film ever until its record was broken by Karan's next directorial, (2001). Kuch Kuch Hota Hai received a positive reception from critics, with special praise directed to Kajol's performance. The soundtrack also became the biggest seller of the year. The film won many major awards including the and the 'Best Film' honor at the,,, and. The film won 8 Filmfare Awards and is the only film in history to win all the four acting category awards at the ceremony (Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress). From the original on 7 January 2016.

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