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Subhash Ghai reminisced about the making of Pardes, sharing an unseen behind-the-scenes photo with Shah Rukh Khan. He praised the collective effort of writers and actors in shaping the film’s emotional climax. Ghai specifically highlighted SRK’s dedication in bringing depth to pivotal scenes. The 1997 musical romance remains a cherished classic in Bollywood history.

Key Points: Subhash Ghai Recalls Shah Rukh Khan's Impact in Pardes Climax

  • Ghai highlights SRK's powerful performance in Pardes climax
  • Credits co-writers Neeraj Pathak and Javed Siddiqui
  • Shares rare BTS photo from Fatehpur Sikri shoot
  • Reflects on the film's enduring musical and emotional legacy
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Subhash Ghai recalls Shah Rukh Khan's powerful contribution to 'Pardes'

Subhash Ghai shares nostalgic BTS moments of Shah Rukh Khan in Pardes, crediting the film's emotional depth to their passionate collaboration.

Subhash Ghai recalls Shah Rukh Khan's powerful contribution to 'Pardes'
"A memorable film like Pardes can be made only when writers, director, and actors work together passionately. – Subhash Ghai"

Mumbai, June 26

Veteran filmmaker Subhash Ghai recently took a trip down memory lane as he reminisced about the making of his iconic 1997 film “Pardes.”

Sharing a nostalgic behind-the-scenes photo from the film’s shoot at Fatehpur Sikri, Ghai reflected on the passionate collaboration that brought the story to life. In his heartfelt note, the director emphasized that a memorable film like “Pardes” is only possible when writers, directors, and actors come together with equal passion and commitment.

He credited the film’s emotional depth and timeless appeal to the combined efforts of his co-writer Neeraj Pathak, dialogue writer Javed Siddiqui, and lead actor Shah Rukh Khan—especially in powerful scenes like the film’s climax.

Subhash Ghai posted a BTS image featuring SRK and other members of the film's team. In the photo, the director is seen explaining a scene to the actor. For the caption, Ghai wrote, “A memorable film like Pardes can be made only when writers director n actors work together passionately in building up every moment of film That happened exactly when my co-writer Neeraj Pathak my dialogue writer Javed Siddiqui. N my super actor Shahrukh khan put their full energy in creating n performing a scene like this in climax I Just got a picture of shooting of Pardes in Fatehpur Sikri When imagination meets creativity & if they together hit the right notes.....Magic happens. Like each film of yours did sir.”

“Pardes,” a musical romance, was helmed by Subhash Ghai, who also served as the producer and co-writer under his banner, Mukta Arts. The film featured Shah Rukh Khan in the lead, alongside debutants Mahima Chaudhry and Apurva Agnihotri. It also boasts a strong supporting cast, including Alok Nath, Amrish Puri, and Himani Shivpuri.

The film was later adapted into Telugu as “Pelli Kanuka” in 1998, featuring Jagapati Babu, Lakshmi, and Banumathi Ramakrishna. “Pardes” was released on 8 August 1997.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Pardes was such a gem! SRK's emotional scenes still give me goosebumps. That climax where he says "Main Hindustani hoon" was pure fire 🔥. Subhash Ghai truly knew how to blend patriotism with romance. Wish we had more films like this today!
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Priya M.
Nostalgia overload! I remember watching Pardes with my family in our local theater. Mahima Chaudhry was such a fresh face back then, and SRK's intensity was unmatched. The songs still play on loop during family functions ❤️
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Amit S.
While I appreciate Ghai's sentiment, I feel Pardes hasn't aged well in terms of its portrayal of NRI relationships. The "Indian values vs Western influence" binary feels too simplistic now. But yes, the music by Nadeem-Shravan was legendary!
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Sneha R.
That BTS photo is gold! Shows how much effort went into every frame. Today's young actors should learn from SRK's dedication - he gave his 100% even in supporting roles. And can we talk about Amrish Puri's iconic villain act? Pure class!
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Vikram J.
Pardes was Subhash Ghai's last truly great film before his decline. The 90s were his golden era - Khalnayak, Taal, Pardes - each a masterpiece. Wish Mukta Arts could recreate that magic again. The industry needs visionary directors like him!
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Neha T.
I still get emotional listening to "I Love My India" from Pardes. That song captured the essence of the film perfectly - celebrating our roots while being global. SRK's chemistry with Mahima was underrated. Such innocent romance compared to today's films!

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