Karan Johar has shared a candid memory from the making of his debut film ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’, revealing that he once broke down in front of Salman Khan during the shoot. The director said the moment came from nerves, pressure, and the weight of working with a major star for the first time. The film later became a landmark romantic hit, but Johar recalled that its early days were filled with anxiety, self-doubt, and emotional highs.Speaking about the incident years later, Johar described how a simple costume discussion turned into an overwhelming moment that ended with him crying inside Khan’s vanity van.
Karan Johar’s first collaboration nerves on set
The filmmaker shared the story on a wedding wear brand’s YouTube channel, where he opened up about his state of mind on the actor’s first day on set. “It was my first time working with Salman Khan, so I was very… what should I say? I was quite wound up because he was such a big star,” Johar said on the channel.Johar recalled walking into Khan’s vanity van and finding him dressed casually. “He was in a T-shirt and jeans. I said, ‘Salman, you know it’s a big set.’ And he said, ‘Yes, but if for the first time a groom comes in jeans and a T-shirt, it will be a new style. I’ll bring the swag.’” The director said the idea instantly stressed him out. “I got so hyped. I said, ‘But the set is so ornate. Kajal has such an intricate lehenga.’” As his worries grew, Johar admitted he lost control of his emotions. “I got so stressed that I started crying in front of him.”According to Johar, the sight left Khan unsettled. “He looked so nervous seeing me crying in his vanity van, and finally, he agreed, ‘No, no, I’ll wear the suit.’” The scene went on to become Johar’s first sangeet song shoot as a director.
How Salman Khan joined the film
Johar has also spoken earlier about how difficult it was to cast Aman Mehra. In a separate conversation with fashion designer Prabal Gurung for Gold House NGO, he explained that he had faced multiple rejections.“After Chandrachur Singh and Saif Ali Khan said no, I was very depressed,” Johar said. He recalled meeting Khan at Chunky Panday’s house, where the actor encouraged him. “He said you need to be really confident to do that part and asked me to come and narrate it to him the next day.”That meeting changed everything. ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’ went on to become one of the biggest successes of its time and marked the beginning of Johar’s long filmmaking journey. Go to Source
