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While Shah Rukh Khan was busy sharpening his image as the obsessive lover in Darr and the charismatic villain in Baazigar , it was Sunil Malhotra—the bumbling, honest, and heartbroken protagonist of this film—that perhaps came closest to the actor's own raw intensity. Today, nearly three decades later, the film is widely regarded as one of the highest-quality outputs of Khan’s career and a cult classic that defines the "coming of age" genre in India.
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Unlike the larger-than-life characters of the late 90s, Sunil is a "loser" by societal standards. He fails his exams, lies to his parents, and is hopelessly in love with Anna (Suchitra Krishnamurthy), who sees him only as a friend. What makes Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa high quality in terms of its writing is that it doesn't try to fix Sunil. He is flawed, desperate, and even manipulative at times, yet the audience cannot help but root for him. It is perhaps the only film where the protagonist loses the girl but wins the heart of every viewer. The Sound of the 90s: Jatin-Lalit’s Musical Magic movie kabhi haan kabhi naa high quality