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Imran Khan treats fans to unseen BTS shots from Break Ke Baad; Deepika Padukone joins the trip down memory lane

Imran Khan, the charismatic actor who recently stirred a social media storm with his hints about a Bollywood comeback, once again captivated his Instafam on Wednesday. The artist delved into the treasure trove of memories as he shared a series of enchanting behind-the-scenes photographs from his 2010 film Break Ke Baad. What added a special touch to the nostalgia trip was the presence of his co-star, the stunning Deepika Padukone, in the images.

Sharing the BTS pictures, Imran wrote in caption, “In the summer of 2010, I went to Mauritius to shoot Break ke Baad. We swam every day, ate a lot of seafood, sampled Mauritian rum (potent), and made some friends for life. It was a blast. Apparently, in between all the revelries, we managed to make a film as well. This one always had a special place in my heart, because of how much I enjoyed making it. I can't show you many of the behind the scenes photographs, as it may compromise the modesty of certain individuals... but here's a glimpse.”

 

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Reacting to the post, Deepika Padukone commented, “Soo True!” Actor Akshay Oberoi wrote, “Best soundtrack ever @dontpanic79.” YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani wrote in comments, “Another underrated film.” Several fans also showered their love. A user wrote, “We need those times back???? Adhoorey is still on top of my playlist and also Dhoop ke Makaan. We miss you in the cinemas Imran Khan hope you’ll be back and with exactly these kind of hopeless romcoms which give our souls unadulterated happiness uff uff watching the movie again today,” while another comment read, “I watched this in the theatre as a triple feature with an X-Men movie and another animated one. The fact that this one stayed with me and I can't even remember the other one's names.... says a lot.”

Break Ke Baad, a romantic drama directed by Danish Aslam, struck a chord with audiences for its relatable storyline and the palpable chemistry between Imran Khan's character Abhay and Deepika Padukone's character Aaliya. The film's legacy has endured over the years, making it a standout in both actors' filmographies.

Also Read: Imran Khan reacts sportingly to refund request for Luck and Kidnap; says, “They never cleared my final payment”



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