As Shahid Kapoor and the family drama Amrita Rao-Starrer ‘Vivah’, which was released in 2006, finishing 15 years, Amrita reminded the best memories and challenges she faced when photographing films.
Amrita added, “‘Vivah’ is ‘Mughal-e-azam’ and ‘Hum Aapke Hain Kaun’ from my career.”
The film was directed by Sooraj R.
Barjatya, spun around young couples married Poonam and Prem.
Asked about what the most challenging part of shooting films, Amrita told Media Source: “Among some valuable memories, shooting for the climax ‘Vivah’ where Poonam caught fire very challenging.
Not only did we visit some hospitals specializing in burns , to understand the reality of trauma patients with level three burns but we also have doctors for suggestions on the set The emotion is right! It certainly challenges.
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Posting a movie release, chemistry on the screen of Amrita and Shahid valued by the audience.
Amrita said there was a very sweet and warm relationship that they shared each other in the film set and maybe that was translated on the screen.
“We have met each other growing as an actor.
We have helped each other through scenes with just patient and understanding.
We have never been hanging out but for us it’s like the same equation as your school friend even if you are connected after years of you Starting from where you go, “he said.
The ‘Vivah’ movie, which also featured Samir Soni, Alok Nath, Anupam Kher, and Manoj Joshi, got Rs 222 Crore at the Box Office in India and was declared blockbuster.
When the film was released, the actress was too young to understand the cinema business but only walked with flow.
After 15 years, when he looked back on how life changed after the release of the film, Amrita shared, “I was only 19 when ‘Vivah’ was released.
I think the best part about my trip is that these beautiful films choose me.
And that I don’t Must knock on the door to work.
The best of the offer comes and I always have the privilege to choose a job that I really get along with me.
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He further added, “Vivah ‘is my’ Mughal-e-azam ‘, it’s’ Hum Aapke Kun ‘I am’, ‘Music’s voice’! It is a film that is your bigger identity.
Not every actress blessed with a film -Fi-classic classic in their kitty.
In fact, ‘vivah’ historically also becomes the last silver jubilee in a cinema which is only a dream today! This film continues to grow bigger over time.
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