In the recent episode of Koffee with Karan 8, the iconic Indian stars of yesteryear, Zeenat Aman and Neetu Kapoor graced the coveted couch, bringing a nostalgic aura of the golden era of Bollywood. These timeless actors, known for their grace and talent, added a unique charm to Johar's esteemed chat show.
With coffee cups in hand, they not only shared laughter and anecdotes but also created heartfelt moments that resonated with fans. One of the highlights of the episode was Aman expressing her thoughts on the prospect of a remake of the beloved film Satyam Shivam Sundaram and the idea of a potential biopic based on her life, reported The Indian Express.
During the rapid-fire segment, the celebrated filmmaker posed an intriguing question to Aman, asking her to pick a diva from the current generation for the role of Rupa in a hypothetical Satyam Shivam Sundaram 2. Without hesitation, the veteran star named Deepika Padukone as the perfect choice, showcasing her admiration for the latter.
Continuing the lively conversation, Johar inquired about the actor who, according to the Dum Maro Dum actor, could best portray her in a potential biopic. With confidence, Aman chose Priyanka Chopra Jonas for this coveted role, emphasizing her belief in the Citadel star's ability to capture the essence of her life and journey on the silver screen.
Aman, who embarked on her acting journey in the 1970s, left an indelible mark with her performances in iconic films like Haré Rama Haré Krishna, Don, Dharam Veer, Qurbani, and Satyam Shivam Sundaram. Her versatility as an actor earned her accolades, including a BFJA Award for Best Actress.
However, after a decade of shining in the cinematic spotlight, Aman's on-screen presence gradually diminished following her marriage to Mazhar Khan in 1985. The couple's marital journey continued until 1998, and they are parents to two sons named Azaan Khan and Zahaan Khan.
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