Is Urmila Matondkar Emulating SRK to Celebrate Life's Beauty?
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Key Takeaways
- Urmila Matondkar channels Shah Rukh Khan in her latest Instagram post.
- Rangeela celebrates its 30-year legacy in Bollywood.
- Urmila reflects on the timeless emotions portrayed in the film.
- The Ultra Rewind initiative aims to revive classic films.
- Each song in Rangeela represents the Navrasa of Indian literature.
Mumbai, Sep 13 (NationPress) Bollywood actress Urmila Matondkar tapped into her inner Shah Rukh Khan as she dramatically recreated his signature pose, extending her arms wide open, and expressed her desire to romanticise all things beautiful in life.
In a recent Instagram post, Urmila shared a collection of images. In the first photo, the actress stood on her balcony, attempting to mimic Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic stance.
In her caption, she stated: “Channelising my inner #SRK with his iconic pose... to romanticise all things beautiful in life.”
In related news, Urmila’s 1995 blockbuster “Rangeela” is making a comeback on the big screen as it marks three decades in the Hindi film industry.
The Ultra Rewind initiative by Ultra Media aims to revive the magic for long-time fans while introducing its timeless charm to new audiences.
Rangeela tells the story of Mili, who aspires to become a renowned actor but faces challenges when both Raj Kamal, a famous actor, and her childhood friend Munna fall in love with her. The film also features Aamir Khan and Jackie Shroff.
Urmila recently reflected on the film, sharing that “Rangeela” was never just a movie; it remains a “feeling.”
She wrote: “Rangeela…It was never just a film; it is, and always will be, a feeling... Intertwined with joy, dreams, hope, beauty, love, and a grand celebration of life!”
The actress noted that each scene evokes an “instant, childlike smile, transporting us into a world of innocence and wonder.”
“Each song is not just music; it embodies the Navrasa—the nine emotions of Indian literature and poetry: shringaar (love), hasya (laughter), karun (sorrow), Rodra (anger), veer (courage), bhayanak (fear), bibhitsa (disgust), adbhut (wonder), and shaant (peace).”
She added: “An innocent girl steps onto the silver screen, capturing hearts with her charm and purity—leading the audience on a timeless journey of beauty, poetry, life, and love.”
“And I believe, even today, it has the ability to take you back to that initial moment—when you laughed, cheered, and fell in love with its magic. Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your lives, for showering me with love, and for placing me in a realm that few dare to dream of, yet even fewer are fortunate enough to experience.”