Ibrahim-Khushi recreate 'KKHH' scene for 'Nadaaniyan'; announce March 7 release
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Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor, the leading pair of the upcoming Netflix romantic drama, Nadaaniyan, recently announced their film's release date in the most unique way.
They recreated a famous scene from the 1998 Shah Rukh Khan-Kajol classic Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.
The original scene had Archana Puran Singh as Miss Briganza asking her students about love. This time around, Khan and Kapoor found themselves in a similar classroom setup with Singh reprising her iconic role.
Love interpretation
Khan and Kapoor's unique take on love
In the announcement video, Khan, who plays Arjun in Nadaaniyan, gave a fresh take on Miss Briganza's question about love.
He said, "Love is an arrangement...between two hearts that without thinking, without understanding, make each other their world. Because what is love if there isn't a bit of childishness in it if there aren't any foolish acts?"
This is the youthful, naive take on love Nadaaniyan seeks to explore on March 7 on Netflix.
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Here's the announcement post; take a look
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
— Netflix India (@NetflixIndia) February 20, 2025aisi Nadaaniyan dekh kar 🥰💕 Nadaaniyan, out 7 March, only on Netflix!#NadaaniyanOnNetflixpic.twitter.com/piwn818AFx
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'Nadaaniyan' explores Gen Z romance with star-studded cast
Nadaaniyan marks Khan's much-awaited Bollywood debut as Arjun Mehta, opposite Kapoor who plays Pia Jai Singh.
The film explores the complicated world of Gen Z romance, with a fiery and spirited South Delhi girl and a resolute middle-class boy from Noida.
Directed by debutant Shauna Gautam and produced by Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, and Somen Mishra under Dharmatic Entertainment, it has a stellar supporting cast including Mahima Chaudhary, Suniel Shetty, Dia Mirza, and Jugal Hansraj.
Film insights
Producers and Netflix India director shared insights on 'Nadaaniyan'
The producers of Dharmatic Entertainment said they were excited about Nadaaniyan.
They said, "Love has always been at the heart of our storytelling, and with Nadaaniyan, we're celebrating it in its purest, most youthful form."
Ruchikaa Kapoor Sheikh, Director of Original Films at Netflix India, also spoke about the film. She said Nadaaniyan "captures the innocence and irreverence of young love...takes audiences on an emotional rollercoaster."