Sridevi and Rishi Kapoor's Chandni is Neetu Kapoor's all-time favourite movie; reminisces it today
Neetu Kapoor shared a still from the movie Chandni which starred her husband Rishi Kapoor and late actor Sridevi in lead roles. Neetu called the film her all-time favourite.
It's been a fortnight since legendary actor Sridevi left the world and saddened everyone. People have been talking about her every now and then and also reminiscing their memories with the beautiful actor.
Today, Neetu Kapoor took to her Instagram page and shared a still from her husband Rishi Kapoor and Sridevi's hit film Chandni which directed by Yash Chopra. In the photo, Sridevi and Rishi are seen playing in the snow.
Neetu captioned the photo on Instagram stating, "Reminiscing !!!! When pple said this movie brought back romance in their lives my all time favorite #chandani"
Beautiful, indeed!
Talking about his experience while working with Sridevi in Chandni, Rishi earlier said, "When we started working in Chandni, she had become more conversant and confident with her Hindi and English."
Complimenting Sridevi's innate talent and how there never will be another Sridevi, Rishi concluded, "I will miss my Chandni for all the lovely cinematic moments she gave me. Her fans will miss her. No one will entertain the way she did. I don’t see another female actor achieving what Sridevi did in any sphere of life. Mere Haathon Mein Nau Nau Choodiyan became a national anthem for all desi weddings and Main Teri Dushman headlines the naagin dances everywhere even now. These are all her footprints on our cinema which will remain…"
Chintu Ji also said, "I found out that she was actually shy and maybe, a tad conscious about speaking in Hindi or English because she was not proficient in either of the languages back then. In fact, she told me about it much later. Those days, while shooting a film, we had something called as a magazine change. It was a technical thing and we had to stay at our positions while the lights faced us. In those two to three awkward minutes, we stood there not knowing what to speak. I broke the ice and complimented her dance skills. To that, she said, ‘I’ve seen Khel Khel Mein four times.’ That was the first conversation we had."
























































