Did Sonam Khan Just Reveal Her Fond Memories with Prosenjit Chatterjee in ‘Mandira’?
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Key Takeaways
- Sonam Khan recalls her enriching experience in the film Mandira.
- She shared a nostalgic post on social media.
- The film, released in 1990, featured a talented cast.
- Sonam is known for her admiration for veteran actors.
- Her reflections highlight the magic of cinema.
Mumbai, Nov 20 (NationPress) Actress Sonam Khan recently took a nostalgic journey as she cherished her collaboration with Prosenjit Chatterjee in the Bengali film “Mandira”.
In her heartfelt post, she reminisced about portraying the title character, calling the experience both humbling and unforgettable. On her Instagram, Khan uploaded a throwback photo from one of the film's dance scenes, showcasing her in a sparkling outfit, positioned back-to-back with Prosenjit, who held a tambourine.
She captioned the image, “Here with @prosenstar We did a Bengali movie together called “Mandira” where I played the title character. It was a humbling experience working on this beautiful movie…#prosenjeetchatterjee #sonamkhan #mandiramovie #throwback.”
“Mandira”, released in 1990, was directed by Sujit Guha and produced by Pahlaj Nihalani. The film featured Prosenjit Chatterjee, Indrani Haldar, and Sonam in leading roles, with Chunky Pandey, Neelam, and Pradeep Kumar in supporting roles. The music was composed by Bappi Lahiri.
Sonam, who is the granddaughter of actor Murad, often shares memories of her career in the film industry. Previously, she expressed her admiration for veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah, referring to him as a talent that “still remains unmatched.”
She also shared a clip from the sad rendition of the song “Oye Oye” from the 1989 film “Tridev” on her Instagram, praising his remarkable artistry.
Sonam wrote, “Do you remember the sad version of #oyeoye… with the incredibly versatile @naseeruddin49 sahaab, with whom I had the honor of working in three films…#tridev #chorpemor #vishwatmamovie1992 One of the humblest actors I have ever worked with. A talent that remains unmatched (sic).”
Sonam Khan has worked alongside Naseeruddin Shah in several films, including “Chor Pe Mor” (1990) and “Vishwatma” (1992).