New Delhi:
Zeenat Aman and his renewers – a match made in heaven. Keeping in mind the summer season, Zeenat Aman dug the salty song Samundar Meen Naah Ke And its shooting BTS stories. Painted on Amitabh Bachchan and Zeenat Aman, the song was shot in Goa – “The Quit, delightful and Unpapped” C -Opter.
Zeenat Aman also shared a tidbit about Amitabh Bachchan, who first shot the song after the danger accident for his life. Coolie.
Zeenat Aman started his position, “Oop .. I will be clear. It is a serious post brought in summer. It is just so hot! The weather means me. However, I will not be too much to say that Mr.
“There was an explosion to shoot the director-producer Ramesh Bahl. Its anti-colonial, excellent artists and attractive songs attracted me to the script. Now in the early 80s, Goa was quiet, delightful and unwanted. They come briefly and briefly come-very beautiful!
“My otherwise uninterrupted performance was interrupted by a small fact – I could not swim! I had to swallow a fair amount of nerves (and seawater) for those shots in my swash! Was left with some tumble in waves and left with sand in uncomfortable places, I thought I thought I had done a water parry.”
Zeenat Aman added to his post, “Here is another tidbit for you. It was the first shooting of Mr. Mistarbachan after a life-threatening accident in 1982. The escape mania was well established in the country by then, and the nation was practically until it was breathing from this way.
The Post received several comments from his colleagues and fans.
Sony Razadan wrote, “Lovely. Namkeen Sagar, Namkeen songs and bird-paradise are just so suitable! Zeenat I love your language. Why have you hidden it under a rock (or sand) on earth for so long.”
“How beautiful you look!” Lilate Dubey wrote.
To keep an eye:
Ever since Zeenat Aman made his debut on Instagram, his post has become a matter of the city. From on-screen nudity to parenting tips, from the privacy of celebs to the corresponding, Zeenat Aman puts her insight into every post. The actor is known for his performance in films, such as Don, Satyam Shivam Sundaram and Hare Ram Hare Krishna.