
He brilliantly portrays all the aspects of Sunil's life, if it's his relationships, his love, his hope or despair. Sometimes you get something, sometimes you don't sometimes it hurts, but in the end, you learn to come to terms with it. Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa is actually about what life is. That's what makes this character unforgettable and this performance an all-time great. Sunil is partly a comic, partly a tragic character, and Khan injects it with so much energy, realism and passion that you don't really feel it is an actor playing a part. He badly loves a girl who does not love him the way he would want her to, he is an average student, and most of his efforts to find romance are unsuccessful.


That's what represents Sunil, a character so real and so easy to relate to. Though such films do not always work out commercially for him, Khan is always at his very best in roles like this, where he plays the ordinary and simple middle-class guys, who are romantic and witty, generous and lighthearted, vulnerable and yet ever so optimistic. Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa is a true example of his ability to create a character so simple yet so memorable.

He is one of the most natural and talented actors Indian cinema has seen. Shahrukh Khan is not where he is today without a reason.
