1994 2021 — Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa
The plot is simple: Sunil is in love with Anna (played by Suchitra Krishnamoorthi), who lives in his band’s social circle; however, Anna falls in love with Chris (Deepak Tijori), an overseas‑bound, steadier figure. Sunil’s attempts to win Anna often involve manipulation or self‑sabotage: impersonations, small lies, and schemes born of desperation. The film’s moral complexity arises because the audience is invited to sympathize with Sunil even as he behaves badly. Rather than punish him with melodramatic retribution, the narrative lets him confront the consequences, learn, and ultimately accept a humbler path. This ending—an emotional but non‑romantic acceptance of reality—was refreshing and poignant for audiences used to tidy, triumphant closures.
The ultimate anthem for the hopeless dreamer. kabhi haan kabhi naa 1994 2021
The brilliance of director Kundan Shah was making this a "no-villain" film. Every character is flawed but relatable, making the situations genuinely believable and human. 2. Sunil: The Raw, Unrefined Shah Rukh Khan The plot is simple: Sunil is in love