Veteran Bollywood choreographer, director and producer Farah Khan, with over three decades in the film industry, recently revisited a memorable behind-the-scenes moment from the 1998 blockbuster *Kuch Kuch Hota Hai* during a casual conversation at her cooking vlog session. Speaking on her YouTube channel with chef Dilip at Kajol’s sister Tanisha Mukherji’s residence, Farah recalled the freezing conditions on the film’s Scotland schedule and shared an amusing anecdote from the shoot.
Recounting the harsh weather conditions, Farah said, “You came with Kajol and it was freezing cold. We were all freezing to death over there. And we were all wearing garbage bags. For some strange reason, someone said if you tie this plastic, you won’t feel cold.” The anecdote highlights the challenges faced by the cast and crew while filming one of Bollywood’s most iconic romantic dramas.
Released in 1998, *Kuch Kuch Hota Hai* became a cultural phenomenon, celebrated for its music, dialogues and portrayal of friendship and romance. The film, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol and Rani Mukerji, continues to resonate with audiences across generations and remains one of Bollywood’s most beloved classics even decades later.
In a separate celebration, Farah recently shared joyous updates about her family. She announced on social media that her triplets—Diva, Anya and Czar—have successfully graduated from high school. The proud filmmaker posted a series of photographs and videos from the graduation ceremony, capturing special family moments and interactions with notable guests. Among the images were pictures of the graduates posing with businesswoman Nita Ambani and badminton star P. V. Sindhu, along with candid snapshots featuring Farah and her family.
Farah Khan tied the knot with filmmaker Shirish Kunder in 2004, after they first collaborated on the 2004 film *Main Hoon Na*. The couple has since worked together on several projects, including *Jaan-E-Mann*, *Om Shanti Om* and *Tees Maar Khan*. Their family expanded in February 2008 when Farah welcomed her triplets through IVF. While she has occasionally shared glimpses of their lives over the years, fans may also remember seeing the children in a brief but memorable cameo during the closing credits of *Tees Maar Khan* in 2010.
The dual narrative—revisiting a cherished professional memory and celebrating a personal milestone—reflects Farah Khan’s enduring influence in the entertainment industry and her commitment to family life alongside a thriving career. Her reflections on *Kuch Kuch Hota Hai* not only offer a nostalgic glimpse into the making of a classic but also underscore the camaraderie and creativity that define Bollywood’s golden era.