Filmmaker Zoya Akhtar’s road comedy-drama, ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’, clocked 10 years on Thursday. Starring Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar, Abhay Deol in the lead role, the film was released in the year 2011 and was a blockbuster. The movie also featured actresses Katrina Kaif and Kalki Koechlin in pivotal roles.
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Reminiscing the movie, Zoya shared a social media post along with a caption that hinted a sequel soon
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She took to her Instagram handle and shared a picture of the iconic Buick super convertible, which was an important element of the film, especially the song ‘Khaabon Ke Parinday’. Captioning the picture, Zoya wrote, “Time To Take The Car Out Again”. Using several hashtags, she added, “Thank You to the best Cast and Crew EVAH!”
The post garnered more than 11 thousand likes and got several comments from B-town celebs. Actor Hrithik Roshan, who starred in the film, wrote, “Hahaha yeah baby!” Karan Johar appreciated Zoya by writing, “What a beautiful film Zo!! One of my all time favourites.”
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According to multiple reports, a new ZNMD is already on the charts and and this time , with female protagonists who will do all the soul-searching. Farhan Akhtar who played the part of Imran in one of his career-best performances, is said to be coming back and not as an actor but as a director.
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Hrithik Roshan also expressed his excitement to do another JNMD film in future.
“I would love to do another film like this where it’s with friends and it’s an ensemble. I remember when I signed this film on, a lot of my father’s friends were very concerned about me, out of sheer love for me. They thought I was making a big mistake, because I was playing one of the parts among three characters and it was certainly not the central character,” he told ET.