Mention Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol to any Bollywood fan, and you can just watch their face light up — it’s like an automatic switch to happiness and excitement! It’s also like an instant time machine: suddenly you’re back in the 90s or early 2000s, heart full, remembering all those epic love stories. These two basically set the gold standard for on-screen romance in Hindi cinema. They set the bar so high that even today, their beloved audience goes back to rewatch the movies, even though they’ve seen them over 100 times and know all the dialogue by heart. It doesn’t matter that their chemistry was all for the camera. For fans, they’ve always been our Raj and Simran — and their love stories felt more real than reality, and honestly, they still do.
How it all started
The first time SRK and Kajol teamed up, audiences couldn’t look away. There was something about them, something you just wanted to see more of. Films like ‘Baazigar’ got things rolling, but ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ (DDLJ) changed the whole game. It wasn’t just a hit. It became the kind of film that people quote, reference, and watch again and again. Even back in the 90s, it was a pop culture phenomenon — not just in India, it grabbed the attention of the global audience. DDLJ redefined what romance meant to a whole generation, and SRK and Kajol became the ultimate couple on screen. Off camera, though, their lives were totally separate; SRK was already married to Gauri, Kajol to Ajay Devgn.
The hits that kept the game going
For a while, it felt like every movie they did together was another classic. ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’? Iconic. That mix of college love and drama hit just right. ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’? The family drama that’s basically required viewing at Indian festivals, packed with emotion and music. ‘My Name Is Khan’? Completely different, but powerful, with both of them playing complicated, deeply emotional roles. Even years later, when they reunited for ‘Dilwale’ in 2015, it felt like catching up with old friends. You remembered all over again why you loved seeing them together. Each film showed a different side of love and friendship, and their chemistry? That’s what made it all work.

Being the crowdpuller — together
One thing that kept the SRK-Kajol magic alive was how natural they seemed together, even when the cameras weren’t rolling. Fans gossiped, speculated, and honestly, just held on to the slightest bits of hope that there was ‘something’ more there. In fact, their off-screen banter was so easy, so genuine, that it fueled all kinds of rumors.Funnily enough, there’s this great story Varun Dhawan told on ‘The Kapil Sharma Show’, while promoting ‘Dilwale’. He revealed that when he was a kid, he actually thought SRK and Kajol were married in real life, just because they looked so perfect together on film. He recalled that when he showed up at SRK’s house, Gauri answered the door, and he was totally thrown off until his mom set him straight. Imagine being so engrossed and consumed with their ‘equation’ onscreen that you build up an entire imaginative world where SRK and Kajol were a real couple!
Keeping the ‘spark’ alive even after all these years
Even now, they know how to give fans exactly what they want. Last year, at an award show, SRK and Kajol brought back those classic movie moments on stage. Shah Rukh walked in, music from ‘Tujhe Dekha To Ye Jaana Sanam’ playing, knelt with a rose, just like in DDLJ. Then they danced to ‘Ye Ladki Hai Deewani’ from ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’. The internet just exploded, with one plea in unison: make another movie together. In 2025, when they marked 30 years of DDLJ by unveiling a bronze statue of Raj and Simran in London, fans around the world celebrated like it was the 90s all over again, and it was a designated holiday to go binge-watch the film once again! Their story in DDLJ isn’t just a movie plot anymore: it’s something bigger, something that crosses borders and generations.

Bollywood’s very own Leo and Kate
Every film industry has a couple like this. Hollywood got Leo and Kate from ‘Titanic’; Bollywood has SRK and Kajol. Not because they dated in real life, but because they built something more solid together: they made romance look and feel utterly real in a job of make-believe. Their performances—sometimes playful, sometimes intense—stuck and stayed with you. Even now, decades after their first big movie together as a romantic pair, you still see them popping up together at events, recreating old scenes, or just cheering each other on. It’s proof that some friendships in the ever-competitive world of glamour and glitz really do last; that some love stories, even if they’re limited only to on-screen, never get old.
A legacy of ‘Pyaar Dosti Hai’
SRK and Kajol never fell in love off-screen, but their on-screen chemistry made millions of people believe in it anyway. Their movies didn’t just tell love stories; they changed what romance looked like in Bollywood. For one of the most magical, successful, and sought-after onscreen couples in Bollywood, SRK and Kajol stuck to what they preached on screen: “Pyaar Dosti Hai” (in English, love is friendship).And possibly the most wholesome part of it? They didn’t have to date in real life. Their friendship and years of working together did more than any gossip headline ever could. They created something bigger, and that’s not limited to just a singular feeling of a particular emotion — it’s a kind of magic you feel every time you rewatch those films.
