Have you noticed these 5 fascinating easter eggs in bollywood movies? | bollywood
During Easter week, X movie buffs celebrated the festival in Bollywood style. Many of them have taken to their social media platforms to promote their films in Bollywood, from Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Yes Boss’ and ‘Baadshah’ to Ranbir Kapoor’s ‘Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani’. He shared his favorite Easter egg from the movie. (Also read: Here’s how Shah Rukh Khan celebrates Kolkata Knight Riders’ win with his sons and signs for Delhi Capitals)
Yes, boss
Users shared Easter eggs that ended up happening rather than being planted. In Aziz Mirza’s 1997 romantic comedy ‘Yes Boss’, Shah Rukh’s character is introduced through the song ‘Chaand Taare’, in which his character tours all over Mumbai singing about how he will one day become successful. It can be seen that In the background of the one shot is Mannat, a bungalow in his bandstand in Bandra. This bungalow was actually purchased by Shahrukh after his fourth year.
Baazigar x Baadshah
In Abbas-Mustan’s 1999 spy action comedy ‘Baadshah’, Shah Rukh once introduced his character with a popular line from the 1993 blockbuster romantic revenge story ‘Baazigal’. “Haar kar jeetne wale ko bhi…” he said and corrected himself with a grin.
Don
Shah Rukh Khan movies are full of Easter eggs! This is from the 2006 crime thriller film Don, directed by Farhan Akhtar, in which Shah Rukh’s title character is presumed dead, but his alter ego Vijay is sent to spy on Don’s colleagues. is employed by. However, Don and Vijay are seen watching the cartoon show Tom and Jerry on television at various points in the film, which reveals that they are the same person.
Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani
In Ayan Mukerji’s 2014 romantic comedy, when Ranbir Kapoor’s character meets Deepika Padukone’s character for the first time, he asks her, “Have we met before?” He guessed her name was Ayesha, the character played by Konkona Sen Sharma in Ayan and Ranbir’s previous film Wake Up Sid (2009).
Andaz Apna Apna
In Rajkumar Santoshi’s 1994 cult comedy, when a character asks Aamir Khan if he has seen Ramesh Sippi’s iconic 1975 film Sholai, he replies in the affirmative. “Han, iske baap ne riki hai (yes, his father wrote it),” he added. To his partner played by Salman Khan. In fact, Salman’s father Salim Khan co-wrote Sholai with Javed Akhtar.
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