Preity Zinta recently shared a deeply personal experience that resonated with her role in the film "Kal Ho Naa Ho." During an interactive session with fans on X, the actress revealed that the emotional climax of the movie, particularly the death scene of Shah Rukh Khan's character Aman, triggered a profound emotional response due to a personal tragedy in her past.
A fan asked Zinta whether she still cried when watching "Kal Ho Naa Ho," highlighting how the film and her character, Naina Catherine Kapur, had touched them. Zinta responded with surprising candor, stating that she not only cries when watching the film now but also cried while filming it. She revealed that her "first love died in a car crash," making the film's themes of love, loss, and letting go exceptionally poignant for her.
"Kal Ho Naa Ho," released in 2003, is a film that continues to evoke strong emotions in audiences worldwide. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta, and Saif Ali Khan in leading roles and tells the story of Naina, a young woman who finds her life unexpectedly brightened by Aman, her new neighbor. Aman, however, is terminally ill and, knowing he doesn't have long to live, decides to bring joy to Naina's life by helping her fall in love with her best friend, Rohit.
The climax of the film, where Aman dies in a hospital with Naina by his side, is one of Bollywood's most memorable and heart-wrenching scenes. Zinta's recent revelation adds a new layer of depth to this scene, as it underscores the personal connection she had with the themes of the movie. She further shared on X that during the filming of that particular scene, "everyone was crying in front of the camera and behind it too!"
Delnaaz Irani, who played a supporting role in "Kal Ho Naa Ho," has also spoken about the intense emotions on set during the filming of Aman's death scene. She noted that the atmosphere was so charged with real emotion that none of the actors needed glycerin to simulate tears; their grief was genuine. Irani recalled the director emphasizing the importance of the scene and ensuring that everyone was fully present to capture the raw and heart-wrenching portrayal of loss.
Preity Zinta's revelation highlights how art can often intersect with life, with personal experiences deeply influencing an actor's performance. The actress's openness about her past tragedy provides a new perspective on her portrayal of Naina, a character who experiences profound grief and resilience in the face of loss.
In other news, Preity Zinta is preparing to make her comeback to the silver screen with Rajkumar Santoshi's "Lahore 1947," marking her return after a hiatus. The film, produced under Aamir Khan's banner, will also feature Sunny Deol.