Tributes are being paid to many film personalities at the ongoing International Film Festival of India in Panaji, Goa. As a special tribute, IFFI will unveil a unique My Stamp dedicated to four great personalities Raj Kapoor, Tapan Sinha, Akkineni Nageswara Rao (ANR), and Mohammed Rafi, symbolizing their invaluable contribution to Indian culture and cinema, Sharmila had arrived for this ceremony.
The media sang a song
As soon as Sharmila reached the event, the media present there got excited to see the actress and started singing the song Mere Sapno Ki Rani for the actress. The actress also looked happy to see the media singing, she stopped for a while and listened to the song. Let us tell you that this song is one of the best songs of the actress.
About the song
"Mere Sapno Ki Rani Kab Aayegi Tu" is an iconic song from the 1969 film "Aradhana", sung by Kishore Kumar and composed by S.D. Burman. The lyrics were penned by Anand Bakshi, which present a wonderful amalgamation of simplicity and romance. The song was shot in the beautiful valleys of Darjeeling, where Rajesh Khanna is seen chasing Sharmila Tagore in a jeep. The scene of Darjeeling's toy train in the song makes it even more special. This song became an evergreen classic with Kishore Kumar's voice, Burman's music, and Rajesh Khanna's performance. Even today, this song is considered the hallmark of romantic songs in Indian cinema.
About the event
The 55th edition of IFFI 2024 (Indian International Film Festival) is being organized with great pomp in Goa. This event is going on from 20 to 28 November. This time more than 300 films of global and Indian cinema are being screened in the film festival. The International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2024 will be organized in Goa from 20 to 28 November. The 55th edition of this festival is being organized to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Indian cinema.
Work Front
Sharmila Tagore was last seen in Rahul V Chittela's family drama Gulmohar last year. She will next be seen in Suman Ghosh's Puratan, which will mark her return to Bengali cinema after 15 years since Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury's Antaheen (2009). The film premiered at the MAMI Mumbai Film Festival last month.
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