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Tusshar Kapoor Recalls First Meeting with Kareena Kapoor in Kashmir

Tusshar Kapoor recalled meeting Kareena Kapoor for the first time in Kashmir during the shoot of 'Sheshnaag' in 1988. They did not meet again for 12 years until working together on his debut film 'Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai'. Tusshar admitted he focused entirely on his performance during the debut shoot. He expressed gratitude for completing 25 years in the film industry.

Tusshar Kapoor recalls his first meeting with his debut co-star Kareena Kapoor during the shooting of 'Sheshnaag'

Mumbai, May 29

Actor Tusshar Kapoor, who recently completed 25 years in the film industry recalled his first meeting with the leading lady in his debut movie, "Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai", Kareena Kapoor.

Speaking exclusively to IANS, Tusshar revealed that he met Bebo in Kashmir while she accompanied his uncle Rishi Kapoor during the shoot of the movie, "Sheshnaag", which also starred Tusshar's father Jeetendra.

When asked how well he knew Kareena before working together, the 'Golmaal' actor said, "We did not meet much as kids, maybe once or twice. We become close during my first and second film."

Recalling his first meeting with her, Tusshar went on to add, "I had met her a couple of times in Kashmir, where Chintu uncle (Rishi Kapoor) was working with my dad and had brought his nieces back in 1988. He had come to Kashmir to shoot 'Sheshnaag'."

Tusshar revealed that after that he did not meet Kareena for 12 years until the shoot of his debut movie. However, he added that they might have met socially as they always had common friends.

He shared that even during the shoot of "Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai" he did not interact much with Kareena as he was completely focused on getting everything right.

As "Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai" completed 25 years of release on May 25, Tusshar penned an emotional post that read, "Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai...25 years ago, on 25th May, my journey began with a film that gave me not just a debut, but a lifetime of memories. Honestly, today, when I look back at how time has flown by it feels unreal. So much has changed over the years, but the love I've received from all of you has remained constant through every phase (sic)."

Thanking all those who played an integral part in his cinematic journey, he added, "I'm truly grateful to everyone who has been a part of this journey, my directors, co-actors, teams, friends, family, and, especially, the audience who accepted me and gave me so much love over these past 25 years. Thank you for growing with me."

— IANS

Reader Comments

James A

Really heartwarming to hear about these Bollywood friendships that started way back. I've always appreciated how the Kapoor family legacy connects everyone. Tusshar's dedication to his craft is admirable. 'Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai' was a sweet film for its time.

Kavya N

Honestly, I never knew Tusshar and Kareena met in Kashmir as kids! That's such a cool Bollywood trivia. But also, a slightly different perspective - it must have been tough for Tusshar to debut alongside someone like Kareena who was already so confident. Glad he found his own niche in comedy films later. Golmaal series was the best decision! 👌

Rohit L

25 years in Bollywood - that is a huge achievement! I remember watching 'Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai' in theatre as a kid with my family. Tusshar's emotional post shows how much he values his fans. It's nice to see actors who stay grounded despite the fame. And the Kashmir connection is just beautiful - adds a layer of nostalgia. 🤗

Deepak U

Nice memory from Tusshar, but I wish he had shared more about what it was like working with Kareena during the actual shoot. The part about not interacting much because he was focused is a bit underwhelming. Still, it's good to see these old Bollywood stories being kept alive. Happy 25 years to the film! 🎉

Shreya B

This is making me emotional! 🥺 The way Tuss

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