(Mumbai): To mark the film's 20th anniversary, Karan took to his Instagram and shared the video, as he wrote in the caption, "Overwhelmed with the endless love that has poured in from all corners of the world and the industry for celebrating this grand milestone that #KabhiKhushiKabhieGham hits today. Thank you falls short. A little piece of my heart for you on this day. And so it goes...it's all about loving your...family! From us to you, happy #20YearsOfK3G!"
In the video, he looks back at the film's journey and expresses his gratitude to every department that made the film possible. "A film, a journey, memories that are indispensable. I sometimes feel that I don't have words to describe my feelings when it comes to this film. Drama, emotions and sentiments, something that I grew up on. Music and dance are without a doubt, the bed and blanket of Bollywood. Perhaps, this wasn't something that I was really stressed about."
Karan speaks about the challenge that came with the film, as he says, "The true challenge was justifying the icons that were cast in the film. The icons that I was bringing together on celluloid, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, the living legends. The eternal duo of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, who are dearest to my heart since my very first film. And of course, the trendsetters of that era, Hrithik and Kareena, they still continue to be, even today (sic)."
Talking about the film's music, he says, "So many years later, I still hear people humming 'Shava Shava' and 'Bole Chudiyan' at family functions, weddings and celebrations. How the theme of this film deeply resonates with so many hearts across the world."
He then goes on to mention the locations, production design, costume and cinematography, "The nostalgia takes me back to the spectacular locations that we shot at. 'Larger than life' was the foundation of every set designed by Sharmishta Roy. The costumes by our dearest friend, the ever-dependable and supremely talented Manish Malhotra, set fashion trends that exist till today. Each sequence and scene was beautifully conceptualized by our director of photography Kiran Deohans."