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‘Dil Chahta Hai’ completes 21 years, Preity Zinta says the film is close to her heart

'Dil Chahta Hai' completes 21 years, Preity Zinta says the film is close to her heart

Bollywood actress Preity Zinta has given many great movies in her film career. She has been signing any project only after much deliberation. Faced with such a situation, now the actress has revealed the name of the film that is closest to her heart. The name of that movie is ‘Dil Chahta Hai’.

Actually, the Dil Chahta Hai movie premiere has recently turned 21 years old. In this film, Preeti played the character of Shalini, who was very loved by the audience. Now the actress has refreshed the memories of her related to the film. She has shared a video, which is during a flight scene from the movie. In it, Aamir Khan and Preeti travel to Sydney together. However, they both talk to each other like two unknown people and this is the beginning of their friendship in the movie.

Later, Preeti appears in the role of Aamir Khan’s love interest. Sharing this video, Preity Zinta has recounted the film closest to her heart. We reported that this movie was based on the story of three friends, not the heroine. Saif Ali Khan, Aamir Khan and Akshaye Khanna had the leading roles in the film. At the same time, Preity Zinta, Sonali Kulkarni, and Dimple Kapadia also played major roles in the film.

Farhan Akhtar made his directorial debut with this film. From the making of the film to each cast of this film, Farhan Akhtar had worked hard. He had said in a conversation for Dimple Kapadia and Preity Zinta that if neither of them were ready for the movie, the movie might not have been made, because the character of Tara was written for the character of Dimple Kapadia and Shalini. role. Made 21 years ago, this film is loved by the public to this day for its story, music and great filming.

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