If you grew up in India in the late 1990s or early 2000s, or if you have even a passing interest in Bollywood, the phrase needs no introduction. Translated literally from Hindi, it means "Something happens." But linguistically and emotionally, that translation is a catastrophic failure.
Shah Rukh Khan’s portrayal of Rahul became the template for the "cool" Bollywood hero. He was mischievous, charming, and deeply flawed. Unlike the stoic heroes of the past, Rahul was vulnerable. He made mistakes—ignoring his best friend for a new crush—and spent years drowning in guilt. SRK brought a kinetic energy to the role, making the audience root for his redemption even when his actions were questionable.
Tina has passed away, leaving behind eight letters for her daughter, Anjali Khanna