Did Sanjay Kapoor Relive Memories from 'Sirf Tum' While Filming 'Param Sundari' in Kerala?

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Key Takeaways
- Sanjay Kapoor reflects on his journey in the film industry.
- 'Sirf Tum' has become a nostalgic classic since its release.
- Kerala serves as a beautiful backdrop for both films.
- The film's success demonstrates the importance of audience connection.
- Memorable music enhances the emotional impact of films.
Mumbai, Sep 9 (NationPress) It appears that actor Sanjay Kapoor has experienced a full-circle moment in his career. His acclaimed 1999 romantic film, "Sirf Tum", was filmed in Kerala, and his latest project, "Param Sundari", starring Janhvi Kapoor and Sidharth Malhotra, shares the same scenic backdrop.
Sanjay expressed that during the filming of "Param Sundari", he had the opportunity to revisit cherished memories from "Sirf Tum".
He shared on social media, "An all-time favorite film and music of mine, #sirftum ❤️, I relived those moments while shooting for Param Sundari in Kerala (sic)."
The post also featured a drawing of Sanjay alongside his "Sirf Tum" co-star, Priya Gill.
As "Sirf Tum" celebrated 26 years since its release on June 11, Sanjay hailed it as one of the finest films in his extensive three-decade career in Hindi cinema.
On his official Instagram, he posted a promotional image from Anees Bazmee's film, showcasing both himself and Priya.
He wrote, "26 years of Sirf Tum, one of the best films of my 30-year journey. The journey continues. No one believed in this film, but the audience's love turned it into a blockbuster. #godiskind #gratitude #kerala #nainital #delhi #houston."
Alongside Sanjay and Priya, "Sirf Tum" features notable actors Sushmita Sen, Jackie Shroff, and Mohnish Bahl in significant roles, with music composed by the renowned duo Nadeem-Shravan. This romantic film is a remake of the 1996 Tamil movie "Kadhal Kottai", starring Ajith Kumar and Devayani.
The storyline of "Sirf Tum" revolves around Deepak and Aarti, two individuals who fall in love without ever meeting, communicating solely through letters while remaining unaware of each other's locations.
Directed by Ahathian, the film was a commercial success at the box office.