Dia Mirza recalls Salman Khan's early prediction: 'Ek din tu meri maa ka role karegi'
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Actress Dia Mirza recently revisited a memorable anecdote from her early Bollywood days, revealing that actor Salman Khan had predicted — almost prophetically — that she would one day play his mother on screen. The revelation came during a candid episode filmed at Dia's home in Mumbai for director and choreographer Farah Khan's YouTube channel, where the two also baked banana bread together.
The Prediction That Left Dia Horrified
During the episode, when Farah suggested that Dia and Salman should collaborate again, Dia remarked that he now works with younger actresses. She then recalled a telling moment from the sets of their 2002 romantic actioner 'Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge' — her first film with Salman.
'He told me in my first film only that ‘Dekhna ek din tu meri maa ka role karegi’ (One day you will do the role of my mother),' Dia recounted. She admitted she was taken aback by the comment at the time.
The On-Set Moment Behind the Quip
Dia offered vivid detail about the circumstances of Salman's remark. 'I was 19 years old. Me, Rajpal Yadav, and SK (Salman Khan) were sitting, waiting for a shot. There was a lady who was playing Salman's mother in the movie. She just had a baby,' she recalled.
Dia had pointed out to Salman that the actress playing his on-screen mother must be quite young since she had recently given birth. Salman's response was characteristically blunt: 'Don't worry, this will happen to you also.' Dia described herself as 'horrified' upon hearing this.
About 'Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge'
Directed by Pankaj Parashar, 'Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge' released on 22 February 2002 and starred Salman Khan, Dia Mirza, and Sushmita Sen in the lead roles. The supporting cast included Rajpal Yadav, Inder Kumar, Nishigandha Wad, Sharat Saxena, Mukesh Rishi, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Anjan Srivastav, Pankaj Dheer, Alok Nath, Razak Khan, Johnny Lever, Sumeet Pathak, and Arbaaz Khan.
What Salman Khan Is Working On Now
Meanwhile, Salman Khan is currently occupied with 'Maatrubhumi', previously titled 'Battle of Galwan'. The film is helmed by director Apoorva Lakhia, with Chitrangada Singh confirmed as the female lead. As Salman moves into a new chapter of his career, Dia's anecdote offers a rare, lighthearted window into the dynamics of early-2000s Bollywood sets.