Neelam Kothari on 'Aap Ke Aa Jane Se': competing with Govinda in the 80s
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Actress Neelam Kothari has opened up about her fondness for Bollywood's 1980s and 1990s shooting era, saying she would still pick those years over the present — even without air-conditioning, vanity vans, or modern on-set comforts. Speaking on her YouTube vlog, Kothari also revisited her celebrated on-screen partnership with superstar Govinda, describing their song sequences as a spirited, friendly rivalry over who could outshine the other in dance.
The Simplicity She Still Misses
Kothari was candid about the physical demands of filming in that era. 'I mean, when I was filming, forget the AC, there was no vanity van. I used to get on set and I used to start sweating. I mean, whatever work I did in the makeup room, makeup for an hour, hair for an hour, it was a complete mess,' she said. Despite those hardships, she added: 'If you ask me, do I enjoy being on set now versus in the 80s and 90s, I would say, I would still choose the 80s and 90s because in that era, there was some simplicity and beauty about that era, which I love and I miss.'
The Govinda Rivalry That Produced an Iconic Song
Kothari recalled that working with Govinda, particularly on song sequences, brought out a competitive streak in both of them. 'When I worked with Govinda, especially in songs, it was like a competition. Who did the steps better? So I think when we danced together, that synchronization and our style it all worked,' she said. She singled out 'Aap Ke Aa Jane Se' as the high point of that dynamic, calling it her most celebrated song and thanking audiences for making it iconic.
About 'Aap Ke Aa Jane Se' and 'Khudgarz'
The track 'Aap Ke Aa Jane Se' featured in the 1987 film 'Khudgarz', directed by Rakesh Roshan. Picturised on Govinda and Kothari, the peppy number became one of the most memorable dance sequences of its era and continues to draw listeners decades later. The pairing was so popular that fans reportedly believed the two were dating off-screen.
Neelam Kothari's Career at a Glance
Kothari made her acting debut with the 1984 film 'Jawaani' and went on to carve a prominent space in mainstream Hindi cinema through the late 1980s and 1990s. Her filmography includes 'Love 86', 'Ilzaam', 'Khudgarz', 'Hatya', 'Taaqatwar', 'Sindoor', 'Paap Ki Duniya', and 'Gharana'. Her on-screen chemistry with Govinda remains one of the most recalled pairings of that generation of Bollywood.