Why Does Sonam Khan Call Naseeruddin Shah a Talent That Remains Unmatched?
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Key Takeaways
- Sonam Khan admires Naseeruddin Shah's unmatched talent.
- They have worked together in multiple films.
- 'Oye Oye' is a nostalgic song from the film Tridev.
- Tridev features a star-studded cast.
- The film was a commercial hit and remade in Telugu.
Mumbai, Nov 13 (NationPress) Actress Sonam Khan has expressed her admiration for the legendary actor Naseeruddin Shah, who she believes possesses a talent that "remains unparalleled".
On her official Instagram account, she shared a nostalgic moment from the melancholy version of the song "Oye Oye", featured in the 1989 film "Tridev".
Sonam, who has collaborated with Naseeruddin on three occasions, including films like "Chor Pe Mor" (1990) and "Vishwatma" (1992), referred to him as one of the most humble actors she has ever had the pleasure of working alongside.
In her post, she remarked, "Do you recall the sad rendition of #oyeoye… With the ever so versatile @naseeruddin49 sahaab with whom I had the privilege to work in 3 movies…#tridev #chorpemor #vishwatmamovie1992 One of the humblest actors I've encountered. A talent that still remains unmatched" (Star, white heart, and dove emojis) (sic).
Reflecting on the past, one follower commented, "My all-time favorite song, dear Sonam Mam. Such a special melody, touching lyrics, and the way you and Sir performed. The golden years of Hindi cinema" (sic).
Another user noted, "This song was heart-touching. @sonamkhan_72 You have been a paragon of beauty in Hindi cinema".
A third commenter expressed, "Naseer Saab is a legend. He is an exceptional actor, intelligent and logical... Working with him must have imparted valuable lessons to you @sonamkhan_72 ji".
A fan added, "Awww, one of my favorite songs from that fantastic movie. Beautiful song @sonamkhan_72, you look stunning".
Besides Naseeruddin and Sonam, "Tridev" features renowned actors like Sunny Deol, Jackie Shroff, Madhuri Dixit, Sangeeta Bijlani, Anupam Kher, and Amrish Puri in significant roles.
This film was both a commercial and critical triumph and was later adapted into a Telugu remake titled "Nakshatra Poratam".