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Did you know Salman Khan got emotional after hearing the script of Maine Pyaar Kiya?

Salman Khan's iconic film, Maine Pyaar Kiya, was re-released in theatres on August 23, bringing back a wave of nostalgia for fans. The film, which received immense love and appreciation upon its initial release in 1989, is expected to create a stir once again with its re-release.

August 24, 2024 / 19:46 IST
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This milestone achievement holds a special place in Salman Khan's heart, as it marks a significant turning point in his career.
This milestone achievement holds a special place in Salman Khan's heart, as it marks a significant turning point in his career.

Salman Khan's iconic film, Maine Pyaar Kiya, was re-released in theatres on August 23, bringing back a wave of nostalgia for fans. The film, which received immense love and appreciation upon its initial release in 1989, is expected to create a stir once again with its re-release.

This milestone achievement holds a special place in Salman Khan's heart, as it marks a significant turning point in his career.

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In an old interview, Salman recalled a moment from the shoot of the famous song “Kabootar Ja Ja” which brought tears to his eyes. He shared, “I was about 18 years old, and there was a truly memorable moment during the shoot for the song ‘Kabootar Ja Ja Ja’ when I suddenly knew that this was the role for me. During several narrations, I’d imagine Jackie Shroff or Anil Kapoor in those roles, but I could never actually see myself doing big films. That moment was the first time I really felt, ‘Yes, I can do this’. I had tears in my eyes.”

Maine Pyaar Kiya, starring Salman Khan and Bhagyashree, is a timeless romantic musical film that continues to captivate audiences. This groundbreaking film redefined the romantic genre, offering a fresh perspective on love stories with its blend of friendship and heartwarming narratives.