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Zeenat Aman recalls shooting ‘Samundar Mein Naha Ke’ with Amitabh Bachchan: It was his first shoot post Coolie accident

Zeenat Aman recently shared a nostalgic throwback on Instagram, recalling her iconic "Samundar Mein Naha Ke" shoot with Amitabh Bachchan for Pukar (1983), his first after the Coolie accident.

April 04, 2025 / 13:57 IST
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Zeenat Aman recalls shooting Samundar Mein Naha Ke with Amitabh Bachchan
Zeenat Aman recalls shooting Samundar Mein Naha Ke with Amitabh Bachchan

Veteran actor Zeenat Aman has recently been winning hearts on social media with her nostalgic throwbacks and candid storytelling. One such moment that caught the attention of fans and cinephiles alike was her Instagram post where she reminisced about shooting the song Samundar Mein Naha Ke alongside Amitabh Bachchan for the 1983 film Pukar. The anecdote not only brought a slice of film history to light but also revealed that this shoot marked Amitabh Bachchan’s first after surviving a life-threatening injury on the sets of Coolie in 1982.

Taking to her Instagram, Zeenat Aman shared a clip of the song and her reflections on filming the romantic beach sequence with Mr. Bachchan. “Uff.. I’ll be candid. This is a bit of a gratuitous post brought on by the summer. It’s just so damn hot! The weather I mean,” she began, adding with her trademark wit, “Though I won’t be too coy to say that Mr. Bachchan and I romancing to those salty lyrics are quite sizzling too.”

The song, which featured a breezy beach setting and flirtatious chemistry, was shot in Goa. Zeenat revealed the simplicity of the shoot and the minimal direction she was given. “Samundar Mein Naha Ke was shot on an empty beach and it was an easy-breezy affair. For me at least! I didn’t have any lip syncing to do, nor much choreography to learn. The brief was as basic as they come – look pretty!” she said.

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Reflecting on her costume for the song — which has now become the central talking point — she wrote, “So there I was in a titillating white outfit, with a bit of midriff on display, rolling around in the surf, while Mr. Bachchan pranced around me like an ardent bird-of-paradise.”

The actor, who played the role of a vivacious ‘jal pari’ (mermaid-like figure), also admitted the experience wasn’t entirely smooth sailing. “My otherwise seamless performance was hindered by one small fact – I can’t swim! I had to swallow a fair amount of nerves (and seawater) for those shots of me writhing in the swash! Despite taking a few tumbles in the waves and being left with sand in uncomfortable places, I thought I did a convincing job of being a jal pari.”