Chaahat 1996 -hindi- Shah Rukh Khan-pooja Bhatt... ((new)) -

: Shah Rukh Khan plays Roop Rathore, a naive, big-hearted folk singer from Rajasthan who travels to Bombay to seek medical treatment for his ailing father, Shambunath (played with warmth by Anupam Kher).

. While you mentioned an "interesting paper," there isn't a widely known academic paper with that exact title; however, the film is often discussed in the context of 90s Bollywood tropes, obsessive love, and its unique soundtrack composed by Anu Malik.

In 1996, Shah Rukh Khan was actively cementing his "King of Romance" persona while still retaining the raw, high-energy intensity of his early anti-hero days ( Baazigar , Darr ). His performance as Roop Rathore perfectly bridges these two eras. Chaahat 1996 -Hindi- Shah Rukh Khan-Pooja Bhatt...

: Sung by Kumar Sanu, this track became the ultimate anthem for heartbreak and loneliness in the late 90s.

Chaahat centers on the life of Roop Singh Rathore (Shah Rukh Khan), a talented folk singer from Rajasthan who dreams of making it big. After his father, Shambunath Singh Rathod (Anupam Kher), falls severely ill and requires urgent treatment in Bombay, Roop relocates to the city for his father’s surgery. : Shah Rukh Khan plays Roop Rathore, a

Unlike Darr or Anjaam , where SRK was the stalker, here he is the victim being pursued by an unhinged, "morally grey" woman.

The and reception of the movie during its release Share public link In 1996, Shah Rukh Khan was actively cementing

The film stars Shahrukh Khan as Roop, a guy who becomes the love interest of his cruel employer Ajay's young sister, named Reshma.

However, Roop’s heart is not for sale. His affections are directed towards a kind and dedicated nurse named Pooja (Pooja Bhatt), who is taking care of his father at the hospital. This unshakable love triggers Reshma's descent into possessive obsession. She uses her brother’s power and wealth to pressure Roop, firing him from his job and threatening to commit suicide when he rejects her, forcing him into a reluctant engagement.