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This video has been picturised against the festival of Karva Chauth - Choreographed by Farah Khan, the entire cast of the film features in this video - Kareena Kapoor & Hrithik Roshan start the festivities quickly followed by SRK and Kajol and then joined by the patriarch Amitabh Bachchan and his wife Jaya Bachchan. Song Name - Bole Chudiyan Movie - Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham Singer - Amit Kumar, Sonu Nigam, Alka Yagnik, Udit Narayan & Kavita Krishnamurthy Lyrics - Sameer Anjaan Music - Jatin - Lalit Director - Karan Johar Studio - Dharma Productions Producer - Yash Johar Music Label - Sony Music Entertainment India Pvt.

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Running time 210 minutes Country India Language Hindi Budget ₹400 million Box office ₹1.36 billion Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. (English: Sometimes there's Happiness, Sometimes there's Sorrow), also known as K3G, is a 2001 Indian film written and directed by and produced.

The film stars,,,, and in leading roles, with appearing in an extended special appearance. The music was composed by, and, with lyrics penned by and Anil Pandey. The background score was composed by Babloo Chakravarty. The film tells the story of an Indian family, which faces troubles and misunderstandings over their adopted son's marriage to a girl belonging to a lower than them. Development of the film began in 1998, soon after the release of Johar's debut film (1998).

Began on 16 October 2000 in and continued in. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Was promoted with the tag-line 'It's All About Loving Your Parents'.

Initially scheduled to release during the festivities of 2001, the film eventually released in India, and on 14 December 2001. In 2003, it became the first Indian film to be given a theatrical release in. Upon release, the film met with mixed reviews from film critics and received polarising reactions to Karan Johar's 'larger-than-life' directorial style, with some seeing it as an 'oddly hollow film'. Made on a budget of ₹400 million (US$5.6 million), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Emerged as a major commercial success, both domestically and internationally, with a lifetime gross of ₹1.36 billion ( $29 million) at the worldwide box office.

Outside India, the film was the ever, until its record was broken by Johar's next directorial, (2006). Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Won several awards at popular award ceremonies the following year, including five. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Yashvardhan 'Yash' Raichand () is a rich business tycoon, living in with his wife Nandini () and two sons Rahul and Rohan. Rahul is the elder son and was adopted by Yash and Nandini at birth. This is known to everyone in the Raichand household, except Rohan.

The Raichand household is highly patriarchal and follows traditions. While grown-up, Rahul () comes across the vivacious Anjali Sharma (), and they eventually fall in love, but their love is forbidden because Anjali is from a low-income background.

Yash and Nandini soon send Rohan (Kavish Majmudar) to a boarding school, which all the males in their family have attended. Yash announces his desire for Rahul to marry Naina (), as he believes that parents have the right to choose their offspring's spouse, but Naina learns that Rahul is in love with Anjali, and encourages him to pursue her. When Yash comes to know of this, he is enraged, and Rahul promises not to marry Anjali, as he wants to please his father. En route to tell her of his promise, he discovers that her father () has died, and decides to marry her despite his father's hostility. Yash learns of the marriage and disowns Rahul, whereupon Nandini and Rahul share a tearful goodbye. Nandini sends Sayeeda () (Rahul and Rohan's nanny) to watch over him so that he does not feel separated from a mother's love.

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