(Web Desk) Indian actress Dia Mirza has revealed that once during the shooting of her film “Tum Ko Na Bhol Paynege” in Rajasthan, actor Salman Khan saved her from a crowd of hundreds of people.
Dia Mirza’s debut film Rahna Hai Tere Dil Mein is receiving acclaim after its re-release, on the occasion the actress shared memories of her film Tum Ko Na Bhol Payge with Salman Khan. It has been revealed that Salman protected him during the shooting of the film.
Dia Mirza said that in those days the gender balance on the sets was not what it is indeed today, she also recounted the shooting of a song in the outskirts of Jaipur where extra security was necessary.
The actress said that one day when we were coming back hundreds of people were following us, they were shouting and whistling, Salman khan and I were sent in the same car with security so that we would be safe because this place It was very crowded and I will never forget that Salman Khan made me sit in the car first, ensuring my safety.
The famous song “Bandiya Chamke, Chudi Khanke” from Dia Mirza’s film tum Ko Na Bhol Paynege was shot in Rajasthan, the 2002 film released in 2002 starring Sushmita Sen along with Dia Mirza and Salman Khan.Played an crucial role.
What did Dia Mirza learn about camaraderie from her experiences with Salman Khan on the set of ‘Tum Ko Na Bhol Payenge’?
Interview: Dia Mirza Remembers Salman Khan’s Remarkable Act of Kindness on the Set of ‘Tum Ko Na Bhol Payenge’
An exclusive interview with Dia Mirza, as she reflects on her experiences in the film industry, particularly during the shooting of her film ‘Tum Ko Na Bhol Payenge’ alongside salman Khan. Here, we dive into her memories and insights on safety, gender dynamics, and the essence of camaraderie in Bollywood.
Q: Dia, your debut film ‘Rahna Hai Tere Dil Mein’ has received much acclaim following its re-release. Can you share what this recognition means too you?
A: Absolutely! It’s heartwarming to see how ‘Rahna Hai Tere Dil Mein’ resonates with audiences even after all thes years.it was my first step into Bollywood, and the love it continues to garner reminds me of the beautiful journey we’ve all been part of.
Q: You recently spoke about an intense experience while filming ‘Tum Ko Na Bhol Payenge’ where Salman Khan helped you during a crowd incident. Can you recount that day for us?
A: Yes, it was quite overwhelming! We where shooting in Rajasthan, specifically for the song ‘Bandiya Chamke, Chudi Khanke.’ That day, as we were leaving, a crowd formed. It was an unanticipated situation where hundreds were following us, making it rather chaotic. Thanks to Salman, who ensured I got into the car first before him, I felt safe. His protective instinct was remarkable, and that moment truly reflects the camaraderie that can exist in our industry.
Q: You mentioned that during your early days in the industry, the gender balance on set was quite different than today. How have you seen this change?
A: The industry’s dynamics have definitely evolved. Earlier, there were fewer women in key roles both in front of and behind the camera, which often created an unbalanced surroundings on set. Today, we’re seeing more women taking on critically important positions, driving narrative and thematic change. It’s empowering to witness this shift,and I hope it continues to be a space of equality.
Q: Security is a major concern for actors, especially in crowded locations. What advice would you give to young actors when it comes to handling such situations?
A: The safety of an actor is paramount. Always prioritize your well-being during shoots, especially in crowded areas. Communication with your team is crucial. Make sure there’s a clear plan in place for security. It’s also vital to establish strong professional relationships with co-stars, as mutual support can make all the difference, as I learned from Salman that day.
Q: Reflecting on your journey, how crucial are industry relationships for personal and professional growth?
A: Relationships in this industry are incredibly important.They foster collaboration and creativity. Having colleagues, who look out for one another creates a sense of community, which is invaluable in a competitive environment like Bollywood. My experience with Salman during that tough day reminds me how these relationships can shape our experiences in profound ways.
Q: What is next for you in the industry? Are there any upcoming projects you’re excited about?
A: I’m always on the lookout for roles that challenge me and contribute positively to society. While I can’t disclose specifics right now, I’m currently in discussions for projects that focus on female empowerment and meaningful narratives. I believe it’s crucial to tell stories that resonate deeply with audiences.
Q: what message would you like to share with your fans and those in the industry?
A: I want to emphasize the importance of kindness and support in our journeys. Whether it’s in our personal lives or our professional ones, treating others with respect and compassion can create a more nurturing environment. Let’s continue to uplift one another!
This insightful conversation with Dia Mirza highlights both the challenges and triumphs within the film industry, providing readers with both practical advice and reflections on the changes in Bollywood.