
Mumbai, March 28 Actor Kiran Kumar reminisced about the 1998 hit film "Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya," starring Salman Khan, Kajol, and Dharmendra, which celebrated its 28th anniversary since its release, revisiting one of its memorable action scenes.
On social media, the veteran actor shared a series of pictures featuring the much-talked-about scene where Salman throws a gun.
He wrote: "28 Years to this evergreen film. I'd like to know, how many takes did this gun throw take? (Also, you can hold the dots below and slide back and forth to animate this scene!) #pyarkiyatodarnakya #kirankumar #salmankhan"
"Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya" is a 1998 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Sohail Khan. It stars Dharmendra, Salman Khan, Kajol, and Arbaaz Khan.
The film follows Suraj, a young man, who falls in love with Muskan, and her possessive brother takes an instant dislike to him. However, to win her love, he must first gain the approval of her brother and uncle.
Talking about Kiran, he attended a boarding school in Indore, enrolled at R.D. National College in Mumbai, and later joined the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII).
One of his first television series was with Cinevistas (Sunil Mehta, Prem Kishen). He has since established himself as a star in the Indian television industry in series such as Zindagi, Ghutan, Sahil, Manzil, Grihasti, and Katha Sagar.
Meanwhile, Salman will next be seen in "Battle of Galwan," based on the Galwan standoff between India and its expansionist neighbor, China, on June 15, 2020, during the peak of the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India.
The Indian and Chinese troops clashed in the Galwan Valley, eastern Ladakh. It was part of a larger border standoff along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). The clash turned violent when both sides attempted to patrol disputed areas, leading to hand-to-hand combat.
The fighting resulted in the deaths of 20 Indian soldiers, while China also suffered casualties. This was the deadliest India–China face-off in over four decades, escalating tensions and prompting both nations to increase troop deployments and engage in diplomatic talks to avoid further conflict.
Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film is set to release on April 17.