Dia Mirza says ‘caring’ Salman Khan once saved her from a mob in Rajasthan
Dia Mirza shares her memories of working with Salman Khan in Tumko Na Bhool Payenge. He highlighted Salman’s caring nature and recalled how he protected him during the shooting of his film.
Dia Mirza, who is getting appreciation after the re-release of her debut film ‘Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein’, recently talked about her film ‘Tumko Na Bhool Payenge’ with Salman Khan. Admitting that it would have received the same affection if it had been re-released in theatres, Dia shared that she was a fan of Salman Khan and when they were shooting in Rajasthan, the superstar greeted her with a huge crowd. Had saved.
Speaking to Connect Cine, Dia described her memories related to the shooting of the film as ‘very special’. She said, “When I signed that film, I was a big fan of Salman Khan and when we started working together, I would just look at him every day and think in my mind, I can’t believe it. That I’m actually working with this person.” Movies I’ve watched over and over again.”
Dia recalled filming with Salman Khan in Rajasthan, where large crowds would often gather around them. She shared, “The kind of gender balance you see on sets today did not exist in those days. Unless there were female dancers on the sets, there were hardly any women. It was a male-dominated space And I remember he was extremely courageous.” Protective and extremely caring.”
Dia also mentioned an incident during the shooting of a song on the outskirts of Jaipur, where extra security was necessary. “One day, when we were coming back, hundreds of people were following us. They were shouting and whistling and it was enough. Salman and I were sent in a car with security so that we would be safe because The place where we were shooting was very crowded and I will never forget how he made sure that I was put in the car first,” she said, adding, “For me it is his trademark that I never I will forget, I think there are very few such people Actors who are so giving and so protective.”
Dia further told that the Salman she knew was very light-hearted. She said, “I don’t think I ever saw him carry any of his weight. He was always light, playful, happy, peaceful and fun to be around.”
He shot the song ‘Bindiya Chamke Chudi Khanke’ of the film in Rajasthan. The film was released in 2002 and also starred Sushmita Sen. Salman Khan will be next seen in Sikandar,