Farida Jalal Recreates Iconic 'Aradhana' Song on Indian Idol After 57 Years

Veteran actress Farida Jalal revisited her classic film 'Aradhana' by recreating the iconic song 'Gun Guna Rahe Hain Bhanwre' on Indian Idol. Host Aditya Narayan fondly recalled her on-screen chemistry with the late superstar Rajesh Khanna and joined her in the performance. The 1969 film, directed by Shakti Samanta, starred Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore and was a massive blockbuster. Its legendary soundtrack was composed by S.D. Burman, featuring several evergreen hits.

Key Points: Farida Jalal Recreates Rajesh Khanna's Aradhana Song on Stage

  • Nostalgic recreation of 1969 hit
  • On-screen chemistry remembered
  • Host Aditya Narayan's playful challenge
  • Film directed by Shakti Samanta
  • Music by legendary S.D. Burman
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Farida Jalal brings back Rajesh Khanna-era nostalgia, recreates iconic 'Aradhana' song after 57 years

Veteran actress Farida Jalal recreates the iconic 'Gun Guna Rahe' song from Aradhana with host Aditya Narayan on Indian Idol, sparking nostalgia.

Farida Jalal brings back Rajesh Khanna-era nostalgia, recreates iconic 'Aradhana' song after 57 years
"I consider myself lucky to have worked with you, though I was very young then. - Aditya Narayan"

Mumbai, March 30

Veteran star Farida Jalal recently lit up the stage of Indian Idol as she recreated a cherished moment from her classic film, Aradhana days.

During the episode, host Aditya Narayan fondly recalled her on-screen chemistry with the late Rajesh Khanna in the iconic film Aradhana. "Farida ji, when I saw Rajesh Khanna sir and your chemistry, I felt very good. I consider myself lucky to have worked with you, though I was very young then," he said, leaving everyone on set smiling.

Adding a playful twist, Aditya joked, "Now I've grown up, and I think Rajesh Khanna wants to come out of me. Since you are here after 22 years, why don't we recreate that scene from Aradhana, if you allow me?"

Farida Jalal challenged him, with a smile on her face and asked, "Can you do it?" To which Aditya responded with enthusiasm, "I will definitely try."

Further, the actress seated on a swing, with Aditya was seen recreating the iconic song, 'Gun Guna Rahe Hain Bhanwre,' that featured herself along with India's first superstar Rajesh Khanna, from the cult classic movie Aradhana.

Talking about the movie Aradhana, it released in 1969, and was directed by Shakti Samanta.

The movie starred Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore in lead roles, with Rajesh Khanna appearing in a memorable double role.

The film became a massive blockbuster and is often credited with turning Rajesh Khanna into India's first superstar.

Its music was composed by the legendary S. D. Burman, who delivered evergreen hits like "Mere Sapno Ki Rani," "Roop Tera Mastana," and "Kora Kagaz Tha Yeh Man Mera."

- IANS

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Priya S
Nostalgia overload! My parents grew up watching Rajesh Khanna and they've told me so many stories about the frenzy he created. Shows like Indian Idol are doing a great service by bringing these legends back to our screens. More of this, please!
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Vikram M
Respectfully, while the segment was sweet, I feel Aditya's attempt, though well-intentioned, couldn't capture the original magic. No one can replace Kaka's charm. The show sometimes forces these recreations which feel a bit awkward. The focus should just be on honoring Farida ji's wonderful career.
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Sarah B
As someone relatively new to Indian cinema, it's fascinating to learn about these iconic moments. The article was a great history lesson! The music from that era seems to have a soul that modern songs often lack.
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Rohit P
"Mere Sapno Ki Rani" is still my ringtone! 😄 Aradhana's songs are played at every family gathering. It's heartwarming to see the younger generation on the show appreciating this legacy. Farida ji looks absolutely radiant.
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Karthik V
This is why we watch TV with our parents and grandparents. Three generations in my house enjoyed this episode equally. Bollywood should make more films with such simple, heartfelt stories and melodies. Jai Hind!

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