Even after 20 years, Main Hoon Na still has a kind of magic that Bollywood fans can’t forget. And a huge part of that charm comes from Sushmita Sen’s Chandni — the red saree, the soft breeze, and that slow-motion entry with Shah Rukh Khan waiting on the other side of the frame. But according to Sushmita, filming those elegant scenes was far from comfortable.
Speaking to Divya Jain, the actor revealed that she had to shoot in tough weather conditions, despite the effortless romantic look her character carried on screen. She said, “That red saree I was made to wear came out freezing cold. On top of that, Farah Khan put a massive storm fan because Chandni’s hair needs to fly all the time. If Chandni is in the classroom, her hair is flying; if she’s crying, her hair is flying; even if it’s

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