Chaahat 1996 -hindi- Shah Rukh Khan-pooja Bhatt... Jun 2026

Shah Rukh plays Roop, a simple, good-hearted musician from a small town who moves to the city for his mother’s medical treatment. There, he meets Pooja (Pooja Bhatt), a no-nonsense nurse who saves his mother’s life. Roop falls for her instantly, but Pooja’s heart belongs to someone else—her deceased lover’s memory. Enter Ajay (Naseeruddin Shah), a powerful, sinister businessman with a god complex and a dangerous obsession with Pooja. Soon, Roop’s pure love turns into a toxic obsession, leading to a violent clash between two men—both deeply flawed—for the same woman.

1996 was a pivotal year for SRK. He had just terrified audiences as an obsessive lover in Darr (1993) and Anjaam (1994), and melted hearts in DDLJ (1995). In Chaahat , he blended these two personas. Chaahat 1996 -Hindi- Shah Rukh Khan-Pooja Bhatt...

As Roop Singh Rathod, he is not the charming Rahul or the playful Raj. He is a desperate man. He is vulnerable when he falls for Roopa, comedic in his early scenes with Anupam Kher (playing his father), and absolutely explosive in the climax. Watching SRK switch from a loving son to a man driven by the madness of love ( Chaahat ) is a masterclass in 90s acting. He brings a certain "junoon" (passion) to the role that only he could deliver. Shah Rukh plays Roop, a simple, good-hearted musician

Chaahat wants to be a cautionary tale about how love can curdle into obsession. But it ends up romanticizing the very thing it tries to condemn. Roop’s behavior—following Pooja, refusing to take no for an answer, declaring “I can’t live without you”—is framed as passionate devotion, not harassment. The film never clearly condemns him. By the climax, you’re not sure who the real villain is: the obvious monster (Ajay) or the “hero” who is only slightly less unhinged. He had just terrified audiences as an obsessive