My first love died in car crash: Preity Zinta reveals shooting for 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' was emotionally heavy

ANI May 14, 2025 390 views

Preity Zinta revealed filming Kal Ho Naa Ho's emotional scenes was deeply personal after losing her father in a car crash. The actress shared how Aman's death scene made the entire cast cry during shooting. Her real-life tragedy added profound weight to her portrayal of Naina. Zinta is now preparing for her Bollywood comeback in Lahore 1947 after a long break.

"Yes I cry when I see it... My first love died in a car crash so this film always hit different." - Preity Zinta
My first love died in car crash: Preity Zinta reveals shooting for 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' was emotionally heavy
Mumbai, May 13: Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta and Saif Ali Khan-starrer 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' was released over 22 years ago, and it is still etched in the hearts and minds of fans.

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Preity Zinta emotionally connected to Kal Ho Naa Ho's tragic climax

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Lost her father in a car crash at age 13

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Film's death scene made cast cry naturally

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Set for comeback with Lahore 1947 after hiatus

The presence of romance, humour, and heartwarming messages, coupled with stellar performances made 'Kal Ho Naa Ho' stand out. To date, there are many scenes from the film that linger in the audience's mind. Among them, the heart-wrenching climax, where Shah Rukh's character Aman dies due to a rare illness, continues to evoke strong emotions.

On Tuesday, Preity walked down memory lane and talked about the emotional weight she carried while filming the movie's climax scene.

During a QnA session on X, a fan wrote to Preity, "@realpreityzinta ma'am every time I watch Kal Ho Naa Ho, I cry like a kid. You absolutely nailed Naina Catherine Kapur. Learnt a lesson as well that is love sometimes means letting go. When you watch Kal Ho Naa Ho after 20 years of shoot, do you cry like us? #pzchat."

In response, Preity opened up about losing her "first love in car crash".

"Yes I cry when I see it and I cried when we were filming it too! My first love died in a car crash so this film always hit different. Fun Fact - Most scenes all actors cried naturally... and Aman's death scene had everyone crying in front of the camera and behind it too!," she shared.

Here, Preity referred to the loss of her father, Durganand Zinta, who passed away in a car accident. She was only 13 years old when she lost her father.

Her father was an officer in the Indian Army.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Preity is all set to make her comeback in the industry with Rajkumar Santoshi's directorial 'Lahore 1947'. This project marks an important milestone for Preity as she returns to the silver screen after a hiatus.'Lahore 1947', produced under Aamir Khan's banner, marks a significant collaboration between Sunny Deol and Aamir Khan's Productions.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
KHNH will always be special! That climax scene where Aman dies still gives me goosebumps. Preity's performance was so raw and real - now we know why. Respect to her for sharing such personal pain. Can't wait to see her in Lahore 1947!
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Priya M.
This movie taught my generation so much about love and sacrifice ❤️ The scene where SRK says "Har ghadi badal rahi hai roop zindagi..." still gives me chills. Preity's emotional connection to the role makes so much sense now. What a brave woman!
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Arjun S.
Salute to her father who served in the Indian Army 🇮🇳 Losing a parent so young is heartbreaking. No wonder she could portray grief so authentically. That final hospital scene where she breaks down - pure gold acting!
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Shweta R.
Honestly, I think the film is slightly overrated. The story was predictable and the New York setting felt forced. But Preity's performance was indeed the highlight - especially now knowing her personal connection to the theme of loss.
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Vikram J.
Still remember watching this in theater with my college friends - the whole hall was sobbing! The music, the emotions, everything was perfect. Preity Zinta has always been underrated as an actress. Hope her comeback does justice to her talent.
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Neha P.
The scene where she reads Aman's letter at the end 😭 Now knowing her real-life tragedy, it hits different. Some films aren't just entertainment - they become part of our lives. KHNH is that for 90s kids. #Nostalgia

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