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Chitrangda Singh reminisces her debut as 'Hazaaron Khwahishein Aisi' turns 20

IANS April 16, 2025 245 views

Chitrangda Singh's breakthrough film "Hazaaron Khwahishein Aisi" commemorates its 20th anniversary, bringing back cherished memories of her first cinematic experience. The movie, set against the backdrop of the Indian Emergency, quickly became a cult classic with its complex narrative and powerful performances. Singh vividly remembers her first day on set, capturing an intimate scene that launched her remarkable acting career. Her debut alongside Kay Kay Menon and Shiney Ahuja continues to be celebrated as a significant moment in Indian cinema.

"Welcome to the movies, Chitrangda" - Sudhir Mishra"
Chitrangda Singh reminisces her debut as 'Hazaaron Khwahishein Aisi' turns 20
Mumbai, April 16: As Sudhir Mishra's "Hazaaron Khwahishein Aisi" marked its 20th anniversary of release on Wednesday, actress Chitrangda Singh took a walk down memory lane, reflecting on the film that introduced her to the world of cinema.

Key Points

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Film set during tumultuous Indian Emergency period

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Debut performance celebrated after two decades

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Powerful storytelling by Sudhir Mishra

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Derived from Mirza Ghalib's poetic verse

Recalling her first day on set, Chitrangda shared a heartfelt memory saying, “The first time I saw a proper movie camera was on my first day of shoot. It was the scene where KK’s character comes to meet (Geeta) in the guest house. It was an emotional, intimate moment and I was so nervous to block out everyone in the room and act with no dialogue. I can never forget that feeling. I think I got the shot in two or three takes and Sudhir Mishra just said, ‘Welcome to the movies, Chitrangda.’ I still remember that day so clearly - the excitement, the nervousness, the joy.”

Made under the direction of Sudhir Mishra, "Hazaaron Khwahishein Aisi" went on to become a cult classic, praised for its complex storytelling and powerful performances. Chitrangda’s portrayal of Geeta made a lasting impression and continues to be celebrated two decades later.

Set against the backdrop of the Indian Emergency, "Hazaaron Khwahishein Aisi" revolves around three young people in the 1970s, when India was undergoing massive social and political changes. The title of the drama has been derived from a poem by Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib.

Chitrangda was accompanied by Kay Kay Menon, and Shiney Ahuja in her debut movie.

Recently, Chitrangda was seen in the Netflix series "Khakee: The Bengal Chapter", where she plays the powerful and enigmatic Nibedita Basak.

Up next, she will be a part of the highly-awaited sequel, "Housefull 5" alongside Akshay Kumar.

The project enjoys an ensemble cast with Riteish Deshmukh, Sanjay Dutt, Fardeen Khan, Nana Patekar, Jackie Shroff, Dino Morea, Jacqueline Fernandez, Nargis Fakhri, Sonam Bajwa, Soundarya Sharma, and Chunky Pandey.

Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment banner, "Housefull 5" will be reaching the cinema halls on June 6.

Reader Comments

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Priya M.
Hazaaron Khwahishein Aisi is still one of my all-time favorite films! Chitrangda's performance was so raw and real. That guest house scene she mentioned gives me chills every time I watch it. Can't believe it's been 20 years already! 😍
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Rahul K.
Interesting to hear about her first day on set. I always wondered how newcomers handle that pressure. She made it look so effortless in the film though!
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Anjali S.
While I appreciate Chitrangda's performance, I feel the film's pacing could have been better in the second half. That said, it's still a landmark movie that captured the era beautifully.
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Sanjay P.
KK Menon and Shiney Ahuja were phenomenal too! The trio's chemistry was electric. Wish we got more films like this today instead of just commercial potboilers.
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Meera D.
That "Welcome to the movies" moment must have been so special! Makes me want to rewatch the film tonight. Also excited to see her in Housefull 5 - quite a range from serious drama to comedy!
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Vikram J.
The film's use of Ghalib's poetry was brilliant. "Hazaaron khwahishein aisi ke har khwahish pe dam nikle" - that line still resonates. More filmmakers should explore literature like this.

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