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I don't know how to fix the notability flag, but don't delete or merge this, unless it's somehow written into the main article for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Shah Rukh Khan is by most metrics the most famous person in the world; and Kuch Kuch was his flagship movie, the one where countless famous movies play this theme before their credits to introduce the production company. If you don't know who he is, fine, but don't say he's non-notable. I know this article isn't about him, but it is about his attempt at a remake of his most famous movie. So it's a little like if Top Gun II never ended up coming out. That's just enough of a big deal to make it notable—and again I would have nothing against relegating it to a substantial paragraph under Top Gun I, but like Top Gun II, Koochie Koochie Hota Hai's paragraph would be too long to not require its own article. I would say, without knowing wikipedia politics, that all that really matters is eyeballs. Maybe this is like the Star Wars Christmas Special or Ewoks: The Battle for Endor, that are notable but really won't gather that many views. Still, all I'm saying is if you're white enough to not have heard of the famous man in the world is, who netflix I believe has 23 movies of right now, then just don't get trigger happy on this article.--Mrcolj (talk) 21:45, 20 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]