Aparshakti Khurana & Paresh Rawal's 'Do Mastane' bike ride sets social media buzzing
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Actor Aparshakti Khurana shared a lighthearted moment with veteran Paresh Rawal on Thursday, posting a video montage of their bike ride together on Instagram. The clip, set to the iconic "Do Mastane Chale Zindagi Banane" track from Rawal's cult classic "Andaaz Apna Apna" (1994), instantly struck a nostalgic chord with audiences.
The nostalgic touch
Khurana's choice of background score was deliberate and playful — the 1994 film featured Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Karisma Kapoor, and Raveena Tandon in lead roles. By pairing the legendary song with the bike ride, the actor created a moment that blended present-day camaraderie with Bollywood's golden-era humour. His caption, "do mastane chale zindagi banane," reinforced the throwback vibe.
Upcoming collaboration
The bike ride gains added significance given that Aparshakti and Paresh Rawal are set to share screen space in the forthcoming comedy entertainer "Badtameez Gill". Directed by Navjot Gulati and produced under Saga Films, the film also features Vaani Kapoor, Sheeba Chaddha, Richard Bhakti Klein, and Monica Chaudhary in significant roles. No official release date has been announced yet.
Farah Khan on Aparshakti's journey
In a separate development, filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan recently revisited her first meeting with Aparshakti during a visit to his Mumbai residence for her cooking vlogs. The two first crossed paths when Aparshakti was working as a radio jockey, during the promotional circuit of Khan's film "Om Shanti Om" (2007), which starred Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone.
From RJ to acclaimed actor
Khan revealed her initial scepticism about Aparshakti's transition from radio to cinema. "When he was entering films, I was not sure how a radio jockey would manage, but he has done really well. Not only that, he has also become such a good actor," she said, acknowledging his growth in the industry since his debut in "Dangal" (2016).