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25 Years After Baazigar, Shilpa Shetty Says 'Survived The Drop' In Hilarious Video

IANS, 13 Nov, 2018 01:53 PM
  • 25 Years After Baazigar, Shilpa Shetty Says 'Survived The Drop' In Hilarious Video

Actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra on Monday walked down the memory lane as she completed 25 years in Bollywood. She wondered how quickly time has passed.

 

Shilpa made her film debut in 1993 with director duo Abbas-Mustan's thriller "Baazigar", co-starring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol.

 

"November 12. On this day I made my debut with 'Baazigar'. I don't know how time has flown as we celebrate 25 years of 'Baazigar' and 25 years of my career. Heartfelt gratitude from the bottom of my heart," Shilpa tweeted.

 

After "Baazigar", the 43-year-old featured in many films like "Dhadkan", "Dus" and "Life in a... Metro". She later made India proud by winning the British reality television show "Celebrity Big Brother" in 2007.

 

Shilpa is currently associated with digital series "Hear Me. Love Me", and is a successful entrepreneur.

 

On the personal front, Shilpa got married to businessman Raj Kundra in 2009, and has a son named Viaan.

 
 
 
 

Meanwhile, speaking to media on Sunday, Mustan Burmawalla revealed that Baazigar was initially filmed with two endings and added that both Salman Khan and Anil Kapoor had turned down the role of the anti-hero, finally played by Shah Rukh: "People still like the film and it is a big compliment to the entire team.

 

The important thing is the maker should be convinced with his own vision as that will reflect on screen. We had a hero playing a negative role. Though it led to the hit pairing of Shah Rukh and Kajol, it was not a romantic film. But it all worked well," media quoted him as saying.

 

On the work front, Shilpa Shetty was last seen in Dishkiyaoon and co-judged the recently concluded dance reality show Super Dancer.

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