Anu Aggarwal Reveals She Was a 'Reluctant Actor', Says 'Aashiqui' Was Never The Plan

Anu Aggarwal has revealed that becoming a film actress was never part of her plan, and she only agreed to star in 'Aashiqui' for a brief three-month schedule before returning to her modeling career. The 1990 musical romance, however, was a massive hit and transformed her life overnight, leading the media to label her a 'reluctant actor'. The film, directed by Mahesh Bhatt and starring Rahul Roy, is celebrated for its iconic music by Nadeem-Shravan. Aggarwal's acting career was later cut short after a severe 1999 car accident that left her in a coma and with memory loss.

Key Points: Anu Aggarwal: 'Films Were Never The Plan' Before 'Aashiqui'

  • Anu Aggarwal was returning to modeling in Paris
  • She agreed to 'Aashiqui' for a short 3-month schedule
  • The film's success changed her life overnight
  • She was later dubbed a 'reluctant actor' by the media
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Anu Aggarwal says 'films weren't the plan', recalls how 'Aashiqui' happened to her

Former actress Anu Aggarwal reveals she was a 'reluctant actor' and that her iconic debut in 'Aashiqui' happened by chance, changing her life overnight.

"I didn't enter films the way it may seem. In retrospect, films were never the plan. - Anu Aggarwal"

Mumbai, April 14

Former actress Anu Aggarwal has revealed that for her, "films were never the plan" and that the Mahesh Bhatt-directorial "Aashiqui", which released in 1990, happened to her.

Crediting the film for changing her life "overnight", Anu took to Instagram, where she shared a collage of pictures featuring her and her co-star Rahul Roy. She mentioned that she was on her way back to Paris, when Aashiqui came to her.

She wrote in the caption section, "I didn't enter films the way it may seem. In retrospect, films were never the plan. I was on my way back to Paris- wrapping up work in India before returning to modeling. That's when Aashiqui came to me."

Anu revealed that she said yes "for a short schedule."

"Three months- and I would be back. But one film changed everything overnight. The media called me a 'reluctant actor'. They came to me," Anu wrote.

Aashiqui is a musical romantic drama film. The first installment of the Aashiqui series, the film is known for its music, with composer duo Nadeem-Shravan.

The film follows an aspiring singer who meets a beautiful woman unexpectedly in a police station. He chases after her, and eventually they start dating each other, but they have to deal with many problems thereafter.

A sequel to the film, Aashiqui 2, with a completely new theme, directed by Mohit Suri with Aditya Roy Kapur and Shraddha Kapoor.

After her debut in 1990, Anu appeared in a string of Hindi films, including Ghazab Tamasha, King Uncle, Khal-Naaikaa, The Cloud Door, Janam Kundli, and Ram Shastra.

Her last release was Return of Jewel Thief, which released in 1996. Directed by Ashok Tyagi, the film was a sequel to the 1967 film Jewel Thief, that starred Ashok Kumar and Dev Anand who reprise their roles in this film. The film's cast also includes Dharmendra, Jackie Shroff, Shilpa Shirodka, and Madhoo.

The actress in 1999 was injured in a serious car accident. After which, she was in a coma for almost 29 days, which left her with no memory of her earlier life.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Her story is truly inspiring and also tragic. To achieve such fame and then have it all taken away by that accident... life is unpredictable. She showed great strength in her recovery.
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Aman W
"Reluctant actor" indeed! She had that mysterious, ethereal quality that was perfect for the role. Today's actresses are so media-trained, that raw, unplanned charm is rare.
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Sarah B
While her journey is compelling, I do wish the article gave more insight into her life and work after the accident. How did she rebuild? That's the most powerful part of her story.
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Karthik V
Bas yaar, that album! Still on my playlist. "Dheere Dheere" and "Nazar Ke Saamne" are legendary. The film captured a certain innocence. Anu Aggarwal was iconic in that era.
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Meera T
It's a reminder that success isn't always planned. Sometimes the best things happen when you least expect them. Her perspective is very philosophical. More power to her!

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