Amrita Rao Celebrates 'Main Hoon Na' 22 Years with Shoutout to Farah Khan

Amrita Rao celebrated the 22nd anniversary of 'Main Hoon Na' with a shoutout to director Farah Khan, calling her "FAAAR'ah Ahead Of Her Time." The actor reflected on her character Sanjana and the film's lasting cult status. Fans responded enthusiastically, with many calling it a favorite among 90s kids. The film, set against Indo-Pak peace efforts, stars Shah Rukh Khan, Zayed Khan, Sushmita Sen, and Suniel Shetty.

Key Points: Amrita Rao's Shoutout to Farah Khan on 'Main Hoon Na' Anniversary

  • Amrita Rao celebrates 'Main Hoon Na' 22nd anniversary
  • Calls director Farah Khan "Jhansi Ki Rani director"
  • Reflects on character Sanjana and film's cult status
  • Fans call film a favorite among 90s kids
  • Film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Zayed Khan, Sushmita Sen
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Amrita Rao gives shoutout to her "Jhansi ki Rani director" Farah Khan as 'Main Hoon Na' clocks 22 years

Amrita Rao celebrates 22 years of 'Main Hoon Na' with a heartfelt shoutout to director Farah Khan, calling her "FAAAR'ah Ahead Of Her Time."

"She is FAAAR'ah Ahead Of Her Time!! - Amrita Rao on Farah Khan"

Mumbai, April 30

Actor Amrita Rao has dropped the loudest shoutout to her "Jhansi Ki Rani" director Farah Khan, celebrating their 2004 collaboration, 'Main Hoon Na'.

Amrita curated a video carousel featuring her scenes from 'Main Hoon Na', further penning down her thoughts on the film's anniversary.

"MAIN HOON NA Anniversary Today. One more "Cult " film in my Kitty That seems to grow only bigger with time. Farah Khan my Jhansi ki Rani Director all I can say is SHE IS FAAAR'ah Ahead Of Her Time!!" the actor wrote.

Amrita reflected on her character as Sanjana aka Sanju and added, "Be the costumes, the hairstyles, envisioning the One take song Chale Jaise Hawayen, and all the songs of Main Hoon Na..really they don't make them anymore!! They don't make them anymore!"

Describing the film a part of many people's growing up years, Amrita continued, "The humour, the scenes, characters like Percy, the Spitting Professor in Satish Shah Ji, Bindu ji playing the teacher flirting with Major Ram! Main Hoon Na will always be Main Hoon Na a film that we all grew up watching that holds the special place in our heart."

Fans couldn't help but share their responses in the comments, with many calling 'Main Hoon Na' a favourite among 90s kids.

Farah Khan's directorial debut 'Main Hoon Na' has clocked 22 years of its release.

Featuring Shah Rukh Khan, Zayed Khan, Sushmita Sen, Amrita Rao, and Suniel Shetty in the lead roles, the film has attained a growing fanbase over the years.

Set against a backdrop of Indo-Pak peace efforts, the film follows Major Ram Sharma (Shah Rukh Khan), who is assigned a dual mission to protect Amrita Rao and reunite with his estranged half-brother Lakshman (Zayed Khan).

Disguised as a college student, Ram is seen navigating campus life while exploring new bonds, all while racing to stop the vengeful Raghavan (Suniel Shetty).

- ANI

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James A
As someone who grew up in the US, Main Hoon Na was my first introduction to Bollywood. My Indian friend showed it to me in college, and I was blown away by the mix of action, drama, and music. Amrita's character was so relatable - the awkward college girl finding her confidence. Still one of my favorite movies!
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Rahul R
Honestly, Farah Khan is truly underrated as a director. Her debut with MHN was so fresh - and the one-take song 'Chale Jaise Hawayen' still gives me chills. But I have to say, while the movie is iconic, some of the college scenes feel a bit dated now. The 2000s fashion and humour were definitely a product of their time. Still, a classic! 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
Amrita and SRK had such great chemistry in this film! I loved how her character Sanjana was both strong and vulnerable. The scene where she stands up to the bullies is still inspiring. And yes, Percy the character is pure comedy gold! This movie is a time capsule of early 2000s Bollywood magic. ✨
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Siddharth J
Main Hoon Na was the ultimate feel-good movie of my childhood! The Indo-Pak peace backdrop was handled so well - showing that beyond politics, people are just people. Major Ram's journey from soldier to brother to friend is beautifully told. And Amrita? She brought such innocence and spark to Sanju. Happy 22 years to this gem! 🎉

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