tabloid! asks Kajol, Shah Rukh Khan and Karan Johar about some of their favourite scenes in their three blockbusters together

Baazigar: "The song Yeh Kali Kali Aankhen [Your Black Eyes] was a very big ‘hysterical' point between Shah Rukh and me. We both don't have black eyes and we were like, ‘Who is he talking about here?'"
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: "There was this scene where I wore gaudy clothes and bright lipsticks. Shah Rukh looked at me, I looked at him and we couldn't stop laughing. I was like, ‘Can you imagine I am wearing this?' It was one of those funny, stupid moments. But the scene turned out really well."
Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge: "The scene in the train station where I ask him, ‘Will you come for my wedding?' That was one of the most beautiful scenes that I have ever performed."
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham: "I think shooting for the song Suraj Hua Madham was an amazing experience. It was so beautiful, almost spiritual."
Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge: "The scene on the little bridge where she is walking away. And I think to myself — if she turns back once, then she loves me. Otherwise she doesn't."
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: "The scene in which she wears a sari... the transformation from a tomboy to a woman."
My Name Is Khan: "When I propose to her. There is this lovely scene where she is looking at me and I am staring at her. I think it is one of the nicest shots that Kajol has given in her career."
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: "I love the scene where Kajol and Shah Rukh are meeting after eight years and there is that awkward moment."
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham: "The song Suraj Hua Madham — the whole five-minute block was magic."
My Name Is Khan: "Watch out for the scene on the soccer field."
Kajol on twitter scandals
A hacker claiming to be Kajol posted a few controversial remarks about the Hindu political party, Shiv Sena, recently. The Karan Johar-led MNIK sparked off a controversy in Mumbai after its leading man Shah Rukh Khan commented on the non-inclusion of Pakistani players in the Indian Premier League. "It was a bit scary — especially for somebody like me who takes the responsibility of [being] a public figure seriously. I am not the kind of person who would shoot off her mouth anywhere. I mean, I may shoot my mouth off to people I know personally, but never in front of a camera."
DID YOU KNOW?
Karan Johar has roped in Kajol for his next drama, a remake of the Hollywood hit Stepmom. The film also features Kareena Kapoor.
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