Ameesha Patel shares fond Kaho Naa Pyar Hain memory on Rakesh Roshan`s birthday

Loved watching `Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai` ? If yes, then the recent post of actor Ameesha Patel will definitely leave you nostalgic.
On Saturday, marking the birthday of veteran director Rakesh Roshan, Ameesha took a stroll down memory lane and shared a string of pictures from the 2000s.
The pictures showed Ameesha, Hrithik and Rakesh Roshan celebrating before they kick-started the shoot of the film.
In the pictures, we can see Hrithik pouring champagne into a glass. Ameesha is seen feeding cake to Rakesh Roshan.
Recalling the particular moment, Ameesha wrote, " rakesh_roshan9 --these are pictures from my home in South Mumbai the day after I signed "KAHO NAA PYAAR HAIN " n we opened champagne to celebrate before starting our shoot schedule!! From then to now u have been a beacon of inspiration with ur hardwork, discipline, professionalism, organisation n ur true resilience in the face of all adversity n challenges! U have been the best I cud learn from n was a privelege to be ur discovery !!! Wishing u the happpppiest bday n many many bumper years to follow !! Your SONIA forever."
`Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai` was released in 2000 and became a massive hit. Hrithik played a dual role in the movie, portraying Rohit, a singer, and his lookalike Raj, in a gripping tale of love, loss, and revenge. Ameesha played his love interest, Sonia.
In a previous interview with ANI, Rakesh Roshan said that making `Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai` was a challenge for him as he had done `Khudgarz`, `Khoon Bhari Maang`, followed by `Kishen Kanhaiya`, `King Uncle`, `Karan Arjun` and `Koyla` but never any romantic film.
"I made all different kinds of genres but never romantic. So, I said let me make a romantic film because people are telling me you are not romantic. Then I thought about what to make, and this idea came. So I made the film as a filmmaker" he said.
He continued, "If Hrithik wouldn`t have been my son, I would have taken some other newcomer because I wanted a newcomer for that film. It was not that I had to launch my son, so that pressure was there to make a romantic film. No. It wasn`t like that. This romantic film just came at the right time, when Hrithik was 24. The subject required a new boy and a new girl, and so I took Hrithik, and I took a new girl. It was a challenge for me so that I was making a romantic film for the first time, I should make it very beautifully to look at."
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