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Dimple Kapadia's bold scene in THIS song created a sensation, sparked affair rumours with the hero after..,song was..,hero was...

Dimple Kapadia's bold scene in THIS song created a sensation, sparked affair rumours with the hero after..,song was..,hero was...

India.com13-07-2025
Dimple Kapadia's bold scene in THIS song created a sensation, sparked affair rumours with the hero after..,song was..,hero was...
In the glitzy and glamorous world of showbiz, many songs come and go, but there are a few rare gems that remain etched in the memories of the audience and strike a chord like no other. One such example of this was a song that created a national stir as soon as it was released. But it wasn't just the soulful music of the song that resonated with the audience, but it was also the sizzling on-screen chemistry of the lead actor that ignited a stir of off off-screen affair. Why did 'Jaane Do Na' become a sensation?
The song that we are talking about is none other than 'Jaane Do Na' from the film Saagar. The song featured the electrifying chemistry of Rishi Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia. Dimple was seen in a drenched look in an intimidate proximity with Rishi Kapoor. From her sensual expression to this passionate portrayal of romance was rare at that time, hence, it sparked a series of discussions and took everyone by storm. Some people even regard it as cultural shock. What started the affair rumours between Rishi Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia?
The film Sagaar turned out to be a blockbuster hit and was praised for its strong storyline and impeccable performances, but the buzz around this song became a phenomenon in itself. The sizzling chemistry between Rishi and Dimple led to speculations of their romantic links in real life. Some reports even hinted an affair between the duo. However, Rishi stayed silent and never made any statement about the same. Their proximity in the film added more fuel to their off-screen affair rumours.
Even after several years of the 'Jaane Do Na' release, it is known for its boldness. What many people might know is that many organisations and social groups raised an eyebrow over the visuals in the song.
Dimple Kapadia, who was considered a glamorous and courageous actor, further cemented her image as a bold actress of her time.
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