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Isha Koppikar Reminisces 19 Years of Farhan Akhtar's Iconic 'Don' Remake
20 Oct
Summary
- Farhan Akhtar's 2006 'Don' remake celebrated its 19th anniversary
- Isha Koppikar, who played Don's girlfriend, reflects on the experience with nostalgia
- The remake successfully balanced honoring the original and building a new identity

Nineteen years ago, Farhan Akhtar took on the challenge of reimagining the iconic Bollywood film 'Don', originally starring Amitabh Bachchan. Akhtar's 2006 remake, featuring Shah Rukh Khan in the lead role, not only revived the classic but also redefined it for a new generation.
Isha Koppikar, who played the role of Don's girlfriend in the remake, recently reflected on her experience working on the project. She expressed her nostalgia and admiration for the team's vision, stating that "some films don't just stay on screen, they stay in your soul." Koppikar praised Akhtar's ability to retain the magic of the original while adapting it to meet the expectations of modern audiences.
The 2006 'Don' film succeeded in striking a delicate balance between paying homage to the 1978 original and building a new identity. With its slick execution, gripping screenplay, and global aesthetic, Akhtar's version became a cultural touchstone in its own right. The film's stylish treatment, pulsating action sequences, and unforgettable soundtrack by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy made it a blockbuster hit and a benchmark for modern remakes in Bollywood.
Koppikar's reflection is a testament to the enduring appeal of 'Don' and the craftsmanship that went into its reimagining. Nineteen years on, the film continues to command a loyal fan following, and Farhan Akhtar has announced a third installment in the franchise, this time starring Ranveer Singh.