Cast
- Shahrukh Khan as Rahul Khanna: A student at St. Xavier's college, and Anjali Sharma's best friend. He marries Tina and they name their daughter 'Anjali.'
- Kajol as Anjali Sharma: The college's tomboy and Rahul's best friend, who is secretly in love with him.
- Rani Mukerji as Tina Malhotra: The principal's daughter, feminine, sophisticated, an alumna from Oxford University. She is the woman with whom Rahul eventually has a daughter, but has always felt guilty for coming between Anjali and Rahul.
- Salman Khan as Aman Mehra: Anjali Sharma's loving fiancé.
- Sana Saeed as Anjali Khanna: Named after Anjali Sharma, she is Rahul's and Tina's daughter.
- Farida Jalal as Mrs. Khanna: Rahul's mother.
- Anupam Kher as Principal Malhotra: Tina's father. He is slightly infatuated with Ms. Briganza.
- Archana Puran Singh as Ms. Briganza: A showy English teacher. She flirts with Principal Malhotra.
- Reema Lagoo as Mrs. Sharma: She is Anjali Sharma's mother and has doubts about her daughter's motives for marrying Aman.
- Himani Shivpuri as Rifat Bi: St. Xavier's housekeeper.
- Johnny Lever as Col. Almeida: The manager of Camp Sunshine.
- Parzan Dastur as Silent Sardarji: A Sikh boy at Camp Sunshine that never talks.
- Neelam as herself in a special appearance: She is the host of The Neelam Show.
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