The trendsetting continued with Kuch Kuch Hota Hai in 1998. Shah Rukh Khan’s Rahul Khanna made the "athleisure" trend mainstream decades before it became a global phenomenon, with his oversized hoodies, colour-block sweatshirts, and the famous 'COOL' necklace. Kajol’s Anjali was equally impactful, championing a uniform of logomania tees, varsity sweatshirts, and the iconic headband. Her messy bun and sporty avatar stood in stark contrast to her later transformation in the film, where she stunned in elegant chiffon sarees. The film’s fashion choices became so influential that even today, people replicate Anjali's haircut and dress. This decade firmly cemented their status as the ultimate trendsetters.
Just days later, in a brilliant display of friendship and fashion, Kajol posted a series of pictures of herself. She was wearing a sharp black coat, heavy silver rings, multiple earrings, and a ponytail—an outfit that was almost a mirror image of SRK’s red carpet look. She captioned the post cheekily, . This act of tribute not only went viral but solidified that their fashion connection is a living, breathing entity in the real world, full of playfulness and mutual respect. Kajol With Shahrukh Khan Nude Fucking Hard Images
Monochromatic flowing chiffons, modern backless blouses, voluminous curls The trendsetting continued with Kuch Kuch Hota Hai in 1998
Shahrukh proved that a high-quality leather jacket is timeless and instantly adds an edge to a casual outfit. Her messy bun and sporty avatar stood in
But ultimately, their style is not about the labels they wear. It is about the way a simple gaze, a hand extended for a dance, or a smile shared between them can make even the simplest outfit look iconic. They prove that while fashion fades, true style—and true chemistry—is eternal
A monochrome chiffon saree paired with a minimalist blouse remains the ultimate symbol of Bollywood romance.