KKHH — 1998
KKHH — 1998
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He didn't know he loved her. Until it was too late. And then it was just early enough.
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) is the film that defined a generation. It is Rahul in a college hoodie not realising the girl in the ponytail and basketball shoes was the love of his life until she was gone. It is a little girl trying to reunite her father with his best friend before it's too late. It is the film that made every 90s kid believe that friendship could turn into forever if you just waited long enough.
Karan Johar made this film at 25. It broke every box office record in India. It made the whole world cry at a summer camp scene.
This museum-quality art print captures the golden, aching, campus nostalgia of Bollywood's most beloved coming-of-age love story. The autumn leaves, the basketball court, the dupatta, the letters — all rendered in rich painterly illustration on premium archival paper with fade-resistant inks.
For the one who was always there. And almost got left behind.
