Veteran actress Sonam Khan reflects back on her 1992 film ‘Vishwatma;’ recalls how the late Divya Bharti would call her "Madam Producer"
Mumbai: Actress Sonam Khan never failed to leave her sparkle and shine on the iconic films she starred in during her career so far. One of her most iconic films was ‘Vishwatma’ where she acted alongside Sunny Deol, Naseerudin Shah and the late Divya Bharti. In an Instagram post, the actress looked back on her iconic 1992 film, 'Vishwatma'. The film, a notable hit of its time, was a major milestone in Khan’s career, and her heartfelt reflection on it offers a touching glimpse into the past.
In her post, Sonam shared a photograph of her from the film, in which she played Renuka, and shared her experience of shooting the song ‘Dil Le Gaye Teri Bindiya’ from the film. She praised her co-stars, the film’s director and crew, highlighting the camaraderie and dedication that made the project so special. She also mentioned the late and legendary choreographer Saroj Khan who choreographed the song.
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In the post she said, “Revisiting the iconic #Vishwatma era! At just 18, I was part of the unforgettable ‘Dil Le Gayi Teri Bindiya’ song shoot by #VijuShah at Filmcity, alongside the entire star-studded cast, including @iamsunnydeol, @chunkypanday , #DivyaBharti, #JyotsnaSingh, and #AmrishPuri. We had an absolute blast on set! The legendary #SarojKhan’s choreography added magic to the sequence, while @abujanisandeepkhosla’s exquisite outfits made it a visual treat.”
She added, “It was also my first shoot as a newlywed 18-year-old, which made the experience even more unique, especially being directed by my ex-husband and now a dear friend @rajiv_rai_ . I fondly remember how Divya Bharti would playfully call me ‘Madam Producer.’ This experience remains etched in my memory as a truly unforgettable adventure!”
What particularly resonated with fans was Sonam’s mention of the late actress Divya Bharti, who starred alongside her in the film. Khan revealed a personal and endearing memory where Divya Bharti playfully called her “Madam Producer” on set. It was evident that the nickname was not just a playful gesture but a sign of Divya Bharti’s warmth and the close bond they shared.
Sonam Khan’s post has been met with an outpouring of affection from fans, many of whom have expressed their admiration for ‘Vishwatma’ and its memorable performances. The film was celebrated for its engaging storyline and strong performances, and it continues to be remembered fondly by audiences.
As Sonam Khan revisits these cherished memories, her tribute not only celebrates the legacy of ‘Vishwatma’ but also honours the lasting impact of the contributions to Indian cinema by those who are no longer among us. The heartfelt reflection offers a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of time and the enduring significance of the relationships forged in the making of a film.
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