
This woman wanted Shah Rukh Khan’s COOL necklace from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Dharma Productions had a surprise for her
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A woman got the surprise of her life after Dharma Productions sent her the necklace worn by Shah Rukh Khan on-screen.
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai has remained an iconic movie for most of the 90s kids. We would be lying if we denied that most of us borrowed the idea of how our college lives would turn out from this movie. Many used to dress up just like Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol and Rani Mukherjee, because how else would one define that they are cool! Speaking of which, how can one forget SRK's chain necklace with the letters COOL dangling on it?
A Twitter user harnidh.eth had casually tagged Dharma Production's Twitter profile in one of her tweets asking where to buy the COOL necklace. Little did she know that the production house was going to answer her query with a rather special gift!
"How it started and how it’s goingthis made my smile SO HARD!!!! Thank you @DharmaMovies for making a girl’s silly dream come true," she wrote in the caption with a snapshot of the Twitter conversation with Dharma Productions. The post also has the special gift sent to her.
Take a look:
How it started and how it’s goingthis made my smile SO HARD!!!! Thank you @DharmaMovies for making a girl’s silly dream come true pic.twitter.com/uoSkvl3xyK
The tweet has garnered over 1700 likes and many reactions. Netizens couldn't help but feel jealous of the special necklace. Many also requested the house to send them a similar one.
This is so damnnn cool. Cannot wait to see you sport thisss pic.twitter.com/x7sgleVXhG

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