In 103 dragi fever, the actress shot in the rain, the tadka of romance with Sunny Deol, the craze of the song is still maintained today
Actress shoots in 103 dragi fever
Bollywood songs and rain makes every film song superhit and memorable. From Akshay Kumar and Raveena Tandon to Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan, many famous couples have been seen dancing and singing in the rain. Every song filmed in the rain proved to be superhit. If a song is shot in the rain in any language films, then it is a hit or not. But, he is always discussed. The songs shot in the rain have a connection not only with romance but also with untold stories. Today we are talking about one such song which was filmed in the rain and the song with the film also became super hit. The success of the film also hit the pair.
Sridevi shot this song in fever
There is a matter of making this song even more interesting, less talked about things behind it will surprise you. The song we are talking about is the song ‘Na Jaane Kaa Se’ from the 1989 film ‘Chalbaaz’. Starring Sridevi and Sunny Deol, the song became a sensation as soon as it was released. Despite the romance -full dance and brilliant tune, the interesting story behind the song will blow your senses. The choreographer Saroj Khan, who worked on the song, revealed that the actress had 103 degree fever during the shooting after Sridevi’s death. Despite being seriously ill, he completed shooting without hesitation. This song was not only a hit but also increased the immense success of the film.
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In 1989, Sridevi made a superhit film with Sunny Deol
‘Chalbaaz’, directed by Pankaj Parashar, was a slapstick comedy, in which Sridevi appeared in two different roles. He played the role of twins – Anju and Manju played. The story revolves around the two sisters that separate at birth. At the same time, after this film, the pair of Sunny Deol and Sridevi joined the hit list. The music of the film was prepared by the Laxmikant-Pyarelal pair. The song was written by Anand Bakshi. Inspired by the classic ‘Sita Aur Geeta’, the film proved to be a superhit at the box office which became the fifth highest grossing film of 1989, which earned Rs 8 crore at the box office. It also received the 35th Filmfare Nomination, winning 12 awards including Sridevi’s best performance and Manyata for Saroj Khan’s choreography. Due to the popularity of the film, its Kannada remake ‘Rani Maharani’ was also made in 1990.
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