Trailer

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...

  • 7.5/10
  • Romance
  • 2001
  • 3h 30m
  • PG-13

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001) is an iconic Bollywood family drama directed by Karan Johar, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Hrithik Roshan and Kareena Kapoor. Experience a timeless story of love, family, tradition, separation and reunion in one of Hindi cinema's most unforgettable classics.

Download: 480p 720p 1080p 4K
Login to Add to Favorites

Movie Discussion (0)

Share your thoughts about this movie

No comments yet

Be the first to share your thoughts about this movie!

0.0
Overall Rating
Based on 0 reviews
10/10
0
9/10
0
8/10
0
7/10
0
6/10
0
5/10
0
4/10
0
3/10
0
2/10
0
1/10
0

No reviews yet

Be the first to share your thoughts about this movie!

<p class="isSelectedEnd"><strong>Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001)</strong>, often remembered simply as <strong>K3G</strong>, is one of the most iconic Hindi Bollywood family dramas of the early 2000s. Directed by <strong>Karan Johar</strong> and produced by <strong>Yash Johar</strong>, the film brings together an extraordinary ensemble cast led by <strong>Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Hrithik Roshan, and Kareena Kapoor</strong>. Released on 14 December 2001, this epic Hindi romantic family drama blends love, family values, tradition, ambition, emotional conflict, comedy, music, and unforgettable relationships into a lavish cinematic experience. At the center of the story is the wealthy Raichand family, whose seemingly perfect life begins to unravel when Rahul Raichand, the adopted elder son of Yashvardhan and Nandini Raichand, falls in love with Anjali Sharma, a warm-hearted young woman from Delhi's Chandni Chowk. Rahul's love challenges his father's rigid expectations about family status, marriage, tradition, and social class, creating a powerful conflict between parental authority and the freedom to choose one's own life partner.</p><p class="isSelectedEnd">The emotional heart of <strong>Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...</strong> is the relationship between father and son, but the story expands into a sweeping tale about the meaning of family and belonging. Yashvardhan Raichand has raised Rahul as his own and expects his eldest son to honor the family's traditions and wishes. When Rahul chooses Anjali instead of the bride his family considers appropriate, the consequences are devastating. Rahul marries Anjali despite his father's opposition and leaves the Raichand household, eventually beginning a new life in London with Anjali and her younger sister Pooja. The separation deeply affects Nandini, whose unconditional love for Rahul never disappears, while the family's younger son Rohan carries the hope of bringing everyone back together. Years later, Rohan returns with a determined mission: find his brother, understand what truly happened, and reunite the family. The story therefore moves beyond a conventional romance and becomes an emotional exploration of forgiveness, sacrifice, parental love, sibling bonds, identity, cultural expectations, and the importance of returning to one's roots.</p><p class="isSelectedEnd">The film's appeal is also deeply connected to its memorable characters and performances. <strong>Shah Rukh Khan as Rahul Raichand</strong> brings emotional intensity and romantic charisma to a son torn between his father's expectations and his love for Anjali, while <strong>Kajol as Anjali Sharma</strong> delivers an energetic, affectionate and emotionally expressive performance that became one of the defining portrayals of early-2000s Bollywood romance. <strong>Amitabh Bachchan as Yashvardhan Raichand</strong> embodies the powerful patriarch whose pride and strict principles hide a deeply emotional relationship with his family, while <strong>Jaya Bachchan as Nandini Raichand</strong> provides the story's most tender expression of unconditional maternal love. <strong>Hrithik Roshan as Rohan Raichand</strong> becomes the bridge between the separated members of the family, and <strong>Kareena Kapoor as Pooja Sharma</strong> adds glamour, humor and youthful energy to the London portion of the story. The film also features Farida Jalal, Alok Nath, Himani Shivpuri and other supporting performers.</p><p>Beyond its dramatic storyline, <strong>Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...</strong> is celebrated for the grand scale that became a defining feature of Karan Johar's filmmaking style. The movie combines lavish family celebrations, elaborate costumes, international locations, romance, comedy and emotionally charged musical sequences with a story grounded in Indian family traditions. Its music, composed by <strong>Jatin-Lalit and Sandesh Shandilya</strong> with lyrics by <strong>Sameer</strong>, became an important part of the film's lasting cultural impact. Whether you're searching for a <strong>classic Bollywood family movie</strong>, a <strong>Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol romance</strong>, a <strong>Karan Johar Hindi film</strong>, an emotional story about parents and children, or a nostalgic early-2000s Indian cinema experience, <strong>Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001)</strong> remains a landmark Bollywood drama built around one timeless idea: family may be separated by pride, distance and misunderstanding, but love can continue to bring people back together. With its iconic cast, memorable characters, emotional storytelling, romance, humor, spectacular presentation and enduring family themes, K3G continues to stand out as a quintessential Bollywood family drama and one of the defining films of its era.</p>