Tara Sharma Recreates Zeenat Aman's Iconic 'Dum Maro Dum' Vibe in Throwback

Tara Sharma took a trip down memory lane by sharing a throwback picture from her iconic film 'Page 3'. She revealed her look in the party song was inspired by Zeenat Aman's style from the cult song 'Dum Maro Dum'. The 2005 film, directed by Madhur Bhandarkar, explored the glamorous yet superficial world of high society. The critically acclaimed movie went on to win the National Film Award.

Key Points: Tara Sharma's 'Page 3' Throwback Inspired by Zeenat Aman

  • Tara Sharma shares a nostalgic throwback from 'Page 3'
  • Her party song look was inspired by Zeenat Aman's 'Dum Maro Dum' style
  • The 2005 film was directed by Madhur Bhandarkar
  • The movie won a National Film Award
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Tara Sharma takes a trip down memory lane, shares 'Page 3' throwback inspired by Zeenat Aman

Tara Sharma shares a throwback photo from 'Page 3', revealing her look was inspired by Zeenat Aman's iconic style from the cult song 'Dum Maro Dum'.

Tara Sharma takes a trip down memory lane, shares 'Page 3' throwback inspired by Zeenat Aman
"Zeenatji I saw your post in the original look so couldn't resist. I am not a patch on you ofcourse but was tickled by the pic. - Tara Sharma"

Mumbai, April 25

Bollywood actress Tara Sharma took a trip down memory lane as she revisited her time while shooting for her iconic movie Page 3.

She delighted fans by sharing a nostalgic throwback picture from the movie and revealed revealed that her look in the movie's party song was inspired by the iconic style of Zeenat Aman, especially her vibe from the cult song Dum Maro Dum.

In the picture, Tara is seen sporting a retro look with a bold headband across her forehead.

She wrote, "Haaha just found this! My look in the party song of our film #page3 .. #Inspired by the amazing @thezeenataman ji and #dummarodum by legendary @asha.bhosle ji. The song was #kuamedoobjaugi."

She added, "Was flipping through one of my many photo albums and chanced upon this, so figured a good #flashbackfriday . Grateful I was always taking photos. Even before phone cameras and digital."

She further talking highly of the legendary actress Zeenat Aman, Tara wrote, "Zeenatji I saw your post in the original look so couldn't resist. I am not a patch on you ofcourse but was tickled by the pic. Onward and upward touch wood. staysafepage3."

Talking about Page 3, the movie that released in 2005, was directed by Madhur Bhandarkar.

It featured an ensemble cast including Konkona Sen Sharma, Atul Kulkarni, Boman Irani, and Sandhya Mridul, Tara Sharma and others.

The movie explored the glamorous yet superficial world of high society and Page 3 culture through the eyes of a journalist, who goes on to shed light on hidden realities behind celebrity lifestyles.

The critically acclaimed film went on to win the National Film Award as well.

Talking about Tara Sharma, the actress has been a part of many movies such as Om Jai Jagadish, Saaya, Masti and others.

On the personal front, Tara got married to entrepreneur Roopak Saluja in 2007.

- IANS

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Vikram M
Page 3 is one of those rare Bollywood films that actually made you think. Tara's look is definitely giving Zeenat Aman vibes—that bold headband is pure retro gold. Madhur Bhandarkar really captured the superficiality of high society beautifully. Nice to see her appreciating the inspiration with such humility! 👌
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Kavya N
Such a sweet post from Tara! Zeenat Aman is indeed the OG trendsetter. I remember watching Page 3 in college and being blown away by Konkona's performance. Tara's style in that party song was so fresh and fun. Glad she saved those photo albums—pre-digital era memories are priceless! 💫
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Sneha F
Nice throwback but honestly, Page 3 was a bit overhyped. The film was good but not great—felt like a documentary sometimes. Tara's look is cute though, and Zeenat Aman's influence is undeniable. Still, I wish Bollywood would focus more on substance than style sometimes. Just my two cents.
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Rohit P
Tara Sharma doesn't get enough credit for her work! She was so charming in Masti and Om Jai Jagadish. This Page 3 nostalgia is pure gold—loved how she perfectly captured the retro vibe. And Zeenat Aman's Dum Maro Dum is iconic for a reason. Great to see actors honoring legends! 🙌
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Aman W
This is so heartwarming. Tara Sharma's humility in saying she's "not a patch on Zeenat ji" shows real grace. Page 3 was a milestone film—it exposed the hypocrisy of

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