Shah Rukh Khan is a superstar who has made a lot of hit films that have been remembered for a long time. 'Kal Ho Na Ho', which came out in 2003, is one of these classic works that people still love. But we recently found a scene from the movie that was cut out that will definitely surprise you.
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Even though it's been 19 years since 'Kal Ho Na Ho' came out, it still makes people smile, laugh, cry, and feel happy. But the story that won our hearts has some secret gems that didn't make it into the final cut but are just as valuable as the movie itself.
One of these cut scenes gives an Indo-Pak point of view. In this cut scene, Preity Zinta's character tells older people from Pakistan and India who have gathered at a community centre about something important. Surprisingly, another scene from the same community centre that wasn't in the final cut of the movie.
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Notably, the cut scene is a unique take on the famous diary scene from 'Kal Ho Na Ho,' in which Shah Rukh Khan's character Aman takes Rohit's book and starts reading a chapter he wrote about Preity Zinta's character Naina.
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As in the movie, King Khan's moving speech in the room brings everyone to tears when he finishes reading the diary out loud to the group. These unseen parts of 'Kal Ho Na Ho' will take you on a magical trip beyond the main plot of the movie, letting you fill in the gaps in the story.