'DDLJ' nostalgia? Watch these 5 Shah Rukh Khan–Kajol classics

SEBI cracks down on finfluencer Avadhut Sathe, orders recovery of ₹546 cr
Why India’s bond with Russia remains strong
How Kohli built his ₹1,000 crore empire
Stop burning money on food delivery; Here’s the smarter switch
India’s Uber-killer? Drivers launch their own app, Bharat Taxi
Germany’s new specialised drone defence unit
Consultant vs employee: What’s really better for your career?
Daily habit India’s top CEOs rely on for clarity and focus
DroneAcharya: From star-backed IPO success to SEBI ban
Entertainment | Bollywood
Tanushree Roy
05 DEC 2025 | 10:47:01

It was an iconic day for Shah Rukh Khan-Kajol fans as the duo unveiled a bronze statue of their legendary characters, Raj and Simran, from Yash Raj Films' blockbuster 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' (DDLJ) in London on Friday.

'DDLJ' is considered to be one of the most iconic films in Bollywood, and it is no surprise that it is still spoken about to date.

But while you plan on re-watching 'DDLJ', here are 5 other SRK-Kajol films that you should watch.

5 SRK-Kajol films that are a must watch

'Baazigar'

The first film Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol appeared in together was 'Baazigar' in 1993. The gripping Abbas–Mustan thriller that introduced the world to a young Kajol opposite Shah Rukh in one of his darkest roles. The film marked the birth of a legendary onscreen jodi that fans love to date.

'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'

Then came the era-defining 1998 blockbuster 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'. SRK’s Rahul and Kajol’s Anjali redefined friendship, love, and heartbreak for an entire generation. From college banter to emotional reunions years later, the film remains a pop-culture milestone.

'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham'

The duo reunited in 2001’s 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham', where Rahul and Anjali became one of Bollywood’s most beloved couples. From Kajol’s infectious comic timing to SRK’s emotional depth, this film remains a festive season staple for Indian households worldwide.

'My Name Is Khan'

In 2010, they delivered one of their most powerful performances in Karan Johar’s 'My Name Is Khan'. Here, Shah Rukh Khan plays Rizwan Khan, a man with Asperger’s syndrome navigating loss, prejudice, and resilience, while Kajol shines as Mandira, whose emotional journey anchors the film.

'Dilwale'

After 5 long years, Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol reunited for 'Dilwale' in 2015. While lighter in tone, the film celebrated their nostalgia, their screen legacy, and their ability to light up the frame with a single look.

Logo
Download App
Play Store BadgeApp Store Badge
About UsContact UsTerms of UsePrivacy PolicyCopyright © Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. 2025. All Rights Reserved