Is 'Sirf Tum' One of Sanjay Kapoor's Best Films in His 30-Year Journey?

Synopsis
Sanjay Kapoor reflects on the impact of 'Sirf Tum' as it celebrates 26 years. This film, initially overlooked, has become a cherished part of his cinematic journey, showcasing love and connection through letters.
Key Takeaways
- Sanjay Kapoor celebrates 26 years since the release of Sirf Tum.
- The film is a romantic tale that captures the essence of love through letters.
- Directed by Anees Bazmee, it includes a star-studded cast.
- It has become a significant part of Kapoor’s career in Hindi cinema.
- The film’s success showcases the audience's love for heartfelt stories.
Mumbai, June 11 (NationPress) As “Sirf Tum” marks its 26th anniversary today, actor Sanjay Kapoor has proclaimed it one of the finest films in his extensive career spanning over three decades in Hindi cinema.
Sanjay shared a poster of the film, directed by Anees Bazmee, on Instagram, showcasing himself alongside Priya Gill.
The film also features stars such as Sushmita Sen, Jackie Shroff, and Mohnish Bahl, with a memorable soundtrack by Nadeem-Shravan. It is a remake of the 1996 Tamil film Kadhal Kottai, which starred Ajith Kumar and Devayani.
In his Instagram caption, he wrote: “26 years of Sirf Tum. One of the best films of my journey, which continues. Initially, no one believed in this film, but the audience's love made it a blockbuster. #godiskind #gratitude #kerala #nainital #delhi #houston”
The plot of Sirf Tum revolves around Deepak and Aarti, who fall in love without having met in person, communicating only through letters while being unaware of each other’s locations.
Sanjay made his Hindi cinema debut in 1995 with Prem, opposite Tabu, and followed it up with Raja, alongside Madhuri Dixit. He has played lead roles in various films, including Auzaar and Mohabbat.
In 2002, he portrayed a villain in Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe, and later took on supporting roles in films like Qayamat: City Under Threat, Julie, Luck By Chance, and Shaandaar.
Transitioning into production, his first film Tevar, featuring his nephew Arjun Kapoor, was released in 2015. He also made a cameo alongside his brother Anil in Mubarakan.
In early 2018, he took on a lead role in the anthology film Lust Stories, opposite Manisha Koirala, and appeared in The Zoya Factor as the on-screen father of his real-life niece Sonam Kapoor.
Most recently, he was featured in Murder Mubarak, a mystery thriller based on Anuja Chauhan's novel Club You To Death. Directed by Homi Adajania, the film includes a stellar cast featuring Pankaj Tripathi, Karisma Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan, Vijay Varma, Dimple Kapadia, Sanajy Kapoor, Tisca Chopra, Suhail Nayyar, and Tara Alisha Berry.