MUMBAI (ANI) – The Bollywood classic Karan Arjun, starring Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan, is set to re-release globally on November 22. Directed by Rakesh Roshan, the film is cherished for its iconic storyline, memorable dialogues, and stellar performances.
Rakesh Roshan opened up about the decision to bring Karan Arjun back to theaters, describing it as a test to see whether the reincarnation-based story still resonates with today’s audience. “I am feeling a bit nervous because this is like an experiment.
Back then, the film worked because it was a wholesome entertainer with a story based on reincarnation—a mother believing her sons will return, and they do. I’m curious to see whether today’s generation believes in such a story or not. If they like the film, it will mean that the generation hasn’t changed. But if they don’t enjoy it, it will indicate that times have indeed changed,” he shared.
Roshan also reflected on the challenges he faced while making Karan Arjun. “This was a very difficult film for me because I had to convince the audience to believe in the story.
A mother says her two sons will come back, and they do—showing how they are reborn, where they are born, how they meet, and how they find their mother. Convincing people was a tough journey for me as a director,” he said.
The film’s dialogues, such as “Mere Karan Arjun aayenge” and “Bhaag Arjun bhaag,” have become ingrained in popular culture, often featured in memes. Roshan expressed joy at this enduring legacy, saying, “I see memes with dialogues like ‘Mere Karan Arjun aayenge’ and ‘Bhaag Arjun bhaag.’ It’s great to see that even after 30 years, people remember the film, its characters, and dialogues. It feels good that it’s still fresh in people’s memories.”
When asked about acting again, Roshan said, “I would love to act if someone offers me a role. But I wouldn’t cast myself in my own film because, as a producer and director, I have so many responsibilities. Managing production, direction, and being in front of the camera is something I can’t handle all at once.”
The film, which has achieved cult status over the years, will re-release in single screens and multiplexes across India and internationally. Originally released in 1995, Karan Arjun revolves around the themes of reincarnation and revenge, with Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan playing brothers Karan and Arjun.
The movie features high-energy action, emotional drama, and unforgettable dialogues, including Rakhee’s iconic line, “Mere Karan Arjun aayenge.” Even after nearly three decades, the film remains a favorite among fans, making its re-release highly anticipated.(Courtesy: https://indiawest.com/)
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