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Sushmita Sen Lifts the Veil on 'Main Hoon Na' Saree Secrets

Summary

  • Sushmita Sen's iconic red saree scene in 'Main Hoon Na' was a challenge
  • Farah Khan made her wear the saree for the entire film despite Sushmita's objections
  • Sushmita and Shah Rukh Khan's chemistry was captured in a memorable moment on set
Sushmita Sen Lifts the Veil on 'Main Hoon Na' Saree Secrets

Over 21 years after its release, the 2004 film 'Main Hoon Na' continues to captivate audiences with its memorable moments, including Sushmita Sen's dreamy portrayal of Chandni. The actress has now lifted the veil on the challenges and unforgettable experiences from the film's shoot.

Sushmita's entry scene in the iconic red saree has become a fan favorite, but she reveals that the costume choice was not an easy one. She initially opposed Farah Khan's decision to have her wear a saree throughout the entire film, wanting to don "50,000 different costumes" instead. However, the director insisted, and Sushmita had to adapt to the chilly saree and the constant need for her hair to be blowing in the wind.

The actress also shared a behind-the-scenes anecdote about the saree tying process. Farah Khan was not satisfied with Sushmita's first attempt and had the costume team redo the draping, keeping the pallu longer to ensure it would brush against Shah Rukh Khan's face during a pivotal scene. This spontaneous moment, where the two actors captured magic on set, set the tone for Chandni and Ram's on-screen chemistry.

Despite her initial reservations, Sushmita acknowledges that Farah Khan's vision for her character's look ultimately paid off, as the red saree has become an eternal favorite among fans.

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Sushmita Sen initially opposed Farah Khan's decision to have her wear a saree for the entire film, wanting to wear "50,000 different costumes" instead.
Farah Khan had the costume team redo the saree draping, keeping the pallu longer so it would brush against Shah Rukh Khan's face during a pivotal scene.
Sushmita revealed that a spontaneous moment where she lifted her hand to let the saree pallu brush Shah Rukh's face set the tone for Chandni and Ram's chemistry.

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