Sonali Bendre's Nostalgic Post: Why 'Dahek' Emotions Remain Unchanged After 26 Years

Sonali Bendre just took a lovely trip down memory lane. She celebrated the 26th anniversary of her film 'Dahek' with co-star Akshaye Khanna on Instagram. In her post, she shared that the feelings connected to the movie are just as strong today. The 1999 film tackled the sensitive topic of an interfaith relationship.

Key Points: Sonali Bendre Celebrates 26 Years of Dahek with Akshaye Khanna

  • Sonali Bendre shared a throwback video of the song 'Sawan Barse Tarse Dil' on Instagram
  • She reflected on her strong, unchanged emotions for the 1999 romantic drama
  • The film 'Dahek' explores an interfaith marriage causing religious tensions
  • The movie also featured Danny Dengzongpa, Dalip Tahil, and Sharad Kapoor in supporting roles
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Sonali Bendre celebrates 26 years of 'Dahek' with Akshaye Khanna, says 'emotions remain unchanged'

Sonali Bendre marks 26 years of the film 'Dahek' with a nostalgic Instagram post, sharing a throwback song video and reflecting on timeless emotions with co-star Akshaye Khanna.

"26 years later, and the emotions remain unchanged. - Sonali Bendre"

Mumbai, Dec 17

Actress Sonali Bendre, on Wednesday, took to social media to mark 26 years of her film “Dahek” by taking a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

Celebrating the milestone, she reflected on the journey of the film and her association with co-star Akshaye Khanna. Sonali shared that while years have passed, the emotions connected to the film remain just as strong and unchanged. Taking to her Instagram handle, the actress posted a throwback video of the song “Sawan Barse Tarse Dil” from the film. The timeless classic track, sung by Hariharan, shows Sonali’s cute and romantic moments with Akshaye.

Alongside the clip, the ‘Diljale’ actress wrote in the caption, “26 years later, and the emotions remain unchanged. A timeless track from #Dahek, beautifully sung by @singerhariharana & @sadhanasargamofficial #26YearsOfDahek #SawanBarseTarseDil.”

Released in 1999, “Dahek: A Burning Passion” is a romantic drama directed by Lateef Binni and stars Akshaye Khanna and Sonali Bendre in the lead roles. The film revolves around an interfaith marriage that sparks religious tensions between Hindu and Muslim communities. The movie also features Danny Dengzongpa, Dalip Tahil, Himani Shivpuri and Sharad Kapoor.

Sonali Bendre began her professional journey as a model before stepping into acting with her debut film “Aag.” She went on to gain widespread recognition by playing the female lead in several successful projects across genres, including action, romance, and drama, working in both Hindi and Tamil cinema. Her performances in films like “Duplicate,” “Major Saab,” “Zakhm, Sarfarosh,” “Kadhalar Dhinam” and the popular family drama “Hum Saath Saath Hain.”

In later years, Bendre returned to the spotlight as a judge on popular reality shows such as “India’s Got Talent” and “India’s Best Dramebaaz.” She also made her presence felt on television with roles in series like “Ajeeb Daastaan Hai Ye” and “The Broken News.”

Sonali Bendre was last seen in the 2022 film “Love You Hamesha,” directed by Kailash Surendranath. In the film, she shared screen space with Akshaye Khanna.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Dahek was a bold film for its time, tackling interfaith marriage. It's a shame we don't see mainstream films taking such risks anymore. Sonali and Akshaye had great chemistry.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the nostalgia is nice, the article feels like a PR piece. It lists all her achievements but doesn't really critique the film's impact or how such themes are handled today.
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Sarah B
It's lovely to see actors celebrating their old work with such fondness. Shows how much a project can mean to them even decades later. Time flies!
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Kavya N
Sonali Bendre is such an inspiration. From battling cancer with such grace to making a strong comeback on TV and films. A true fighter! More power to her.
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Vikram M
Hariharan's voice in that song is pure magic. They don't make melodies like that anymore. Brings back memories of watching this film with my family on Doordarshan.

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