Did Meenakshi Seshadri Just Become a Singer for the ‘Lover Boy’ Remix?
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Mumbai, Dec 23 (NationPress) Actress Meenakshi Seshadri has taken on a new role as a singer as she cherishes memories of her 1985 film “Lover Boy”, which recently celebrated over four decades since its release in December.
In celebration of this milestone, the actress has recorded a remix of the film’s romantic title track, showcasing her voice, and describes it as a heartfelt Christmas and New Year gift for her fans and friends.
On Instagram, Meenakshi was seen joyfully dancing to the title track of “Lover Boy”, which she performed herself. She shared her admiration for the movie’s title track, known for its romance and beautiful lyrics.
She remarked, “My film “Lover Boy”, featuring Rajiv Kapoor and Anita Raaj, was released 30 years ago in December. The title track, which is incredibly romantic and lyrically exquisite, has always inspired me.”
“I chose to remix it in my own voice as a special Christmas and New Year gift to all my fans and friends. Bahon me…”
Lover Boy is a 1985 film directed by Shomu Mukherjee, featuring Rajiv Kapoor in a double role, alongside Meenakshi Seshadri and Anita Raj. The storyline revolves around twins Kishan and Kanhaiya, who switch identities to win over Radha. However, Bijli tries to thwart their plans as she desperately loves Kishan.
Meenakshi rose to prominence as one of Hindi cinema's leading actresses during the 1980s and 1990s.
She debuted with Painter Babu in 1983, and her second film Hero launched her into instant fame.
She earned acclaim for her roles in films such as “Aandhi-Toofan”, “Meri Jung”, “Swati”, “Dacait”, “Inaam Dus Hazaar”, “Shahenshah”, “Awaargi”, “Ghar Ho To Aisa”, “Damini”, and “Ghatak”. A documentary titled Meenakshi Accept Her Wings was also made about her life.
Her last appearance was in the 1996 action thriller “Ghatak: Lethal”, directed by Rajkumar Santoshi, alongside Sunny Deol, Meenakshi Seshadri, Amrish Puri, and Danny Denzongpa.
The film emerged as the highest-grossing Bollywood movie in terms of domestic box office collection and the second highest overall for worldwide earnings that year.