New Delhi: It was a battle between love and ego. It was a confrontation of generations, legacies, and stardom itself. Two of Indian cinema’s biggest superstars, Shah Rukh Khan and Amitabh Bachchan, stood on opposing sides, and that very face-off is what made Mohabbatein (2000) iconic.
However, the film held different kinds of significance for the two stars. For Khan, it was a golden opportunity to share the screen with his childhood idol. And Bachchan got to play a character that reflected his own age and stage in life.
After the phenomenal success of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), Aditya Chopra took five years to make his next film. He gave moviegoers, who were entering a new millennium, yet another cult classic in the name of Mohabbatein . Show Full Article

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