Pooja Ruparel, fondly remembered as Chutki from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, has resurfaced in the spotlight as the film marks its 30th anniversary. Though she hasn’t acted in nearly a decade, she remains active in creative circles and cherishes the love fans still shower on her iconic childhood role.
As Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) celebrates 30 years since its release, nostalgia has brought back one of its most endearing characters—Chutki, Simran’s younger sister, played by Pooja Ruparel. In recent interviews, Ruparel opened up about her experience on set, her bond with Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, and her life today.
Key highlights from her reflections and current journey:
- Pooja was just 12 when she played Chutki
Her natural performance and expressive charm made her a fan favorite despite limited screen time.
- She fondly recalls SRK’s playful nature
Ruparel shared quirky memories like Shah Rukh Khan eating bananas rolled in thepla during shoots.
- Kajol and SRK were “fire and water”
She described their chemistry as electric and recalled the buzz on set about Kajol falling in love.
- She embraces the Chutki nickname
Ruparel says being called Chutki even today feels like “pure love,” not typecasting.
- She hasn’t acted in 9 years
After roles in King Uncle, DDLJ, and the Hindi adaptation of 24, she stepped away from acting to pursue other creative interests.
- Currently active in creative and wellness spaces
Ruparel is involved in theatre, wellness coaching, and occasional public appearances, maintaining a low-profile yet fulfilling lifestyle.
Why it matters:
In an industry where child actors often fade into obscurity, Pooja Ruparel’s enduring connection with audiences speaks volumes about the emotional imprint of iconic cinema. Her story is a reminder that even small roles can leave a lasting legacy—and that life beyond the screen can be just as meaningful.
Sources: Indian Express, Times of India, MSN News, NDTV