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Saira Banu recalls shooting for the 1968 classic, Padosan.
Saira Banu shared a heartfelt Instagram post, recalling memories from the film set and promising more stories soon, as the 1968 classic Padosan re-releases.
The 1968 classic Padosan, featuring Saira Banu, Sunil Dutt, Kishore Kumar, and Mehmood, has been re-released in theatres. Saira Banu shared a heartfelt Instagram post, recalling memories from the film set and promising more stories soon. After her marriage to Dilip Kumar, Banu had stepped away from acting, but Mehmood convinced her to join Padosan. She called the film a “cherished piece of cinematic history” that today’s generation should watch.
“I was thrilled to know that “PADOSAN”, a film incredibly close to my heart, is being re-released in theaters. This movie is not only dearest to me but a cherished piece of cinematic history that I believe the new generation should experience. It’s a brilliant showcase of exceptional artists brought to life by Dutt Saab, Mehmood Bhai, Kishore Ji, and many more (sic),” wrote Saira Banu.
She recalled, “Reflecting on “PADOSAN”, I feel blessed for the opportunity to have been a part of it, especially given the circumstances at the time. After my marriage, I had taken a step back from my professional career, and it was only thanks to Mehmood Bhai’s persistent persuasion and the considerate arrangements made to facilitate the shooting in Madras that I agreed to join the project. The film’s cast, including the unforgettable Dutt Saab, who humorously questioned the departure from his usual glamorous roles, and the amazing Kishore Ji, made the experience truly memorable. The on-set laughter and camaraderie were so intense that at times, we had to pause filming because I couldn’t stop laughing (sic).”
“It’s heartening to see “PADOSAN” celebrated once again, and I look forward to sharing more anecdotes about this remarkable film, which remains a highlight of my career and a joyous part of cinematic legacy,” she added.
Padosan is a classic Bollywood comedy from 1968, directed by Jyoti Swaroop. It features Bhola (Sunil Dutt), a naive man, and his neighbor’s music teacher, Master Pillai (Mehmood), competing for the love of Bindu (Saira Banu). With its funny story, great performances, and memorable songs like Mere Samne Wali Khidki Mein, Ek Chatur Naar Karke Sringar, Kehna Hai Aaj Tumse Ye Pehli Baar and Bhai Battur, the film is a beloved classic in Indian cinema.