Shilpa Shetty joins 'Mom What Were You Like in the 90s' trend with iconic 'Baazigar' rooftop push moment - Watch
Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra has joined the “What were you like in the 90s?” trend. On Thursday, the actress took to her social media handle to share a throwback video of herself enjoying a cruise, giving fans a glimpse of her nostalgic charm.
Shilpa Shetty recreates her iconic ‘ Baazigar ’ moment
In the clip, Shilpa added the line, “Mom what were you doing in the 90s,” while sharing snippets from her iconic 90s films such as Baazigar, Prithvi, and Insaaf. A memorable moment from Baazigar shows Shah Rukh Khan ’s character pushing her off a rooftop. Captioning the reel, she wrote, “You didn’t see this coming… and won’t again. 90s nostalgia ‘hit’ different.”

Shilpa Shetty’s film ‘Baazigar’ remains a cult classic
‘Baazigar’ also featured Kajol in a leading role and was loosely based on the Hollywood thriller ‘A Kiss Before Dying’. The film revolves around a man seeking revenge on a businessman who destroyed his family, using manipulation and calculated violence to achieve his goal. It stood out for casting Shah Rukh Khan in a negative lead role early in his career, an unconventional move in mainstream Hindi cinema at the time. A major box-office hit, ‘Baazigar’ played a key role in SRK’s rise to stardom. Its music, composed by Anu Malik, was widely popular, and the film earned several accolades.
Shilpa Shetty visits the Mahalaxmi temple in Kolhapur
A few months back, Shilpa paid a visit to the revered Mahalaxmi Temple in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. The actress shared a glimpse of her spiritual outing on social media, where she appeared in a radiant yellow saree, holding a floral offering plate inside the temple premises. Accompanying the serene photo, she wrote, “#kolhapurlaxmitemple #blessed.”
Shilpa Shetty’s upcoming films and projects
On the work front, Shilpa Shetty made her film comeback with ‘Hungama 2’ in 2021, ending a 14-year break from the big screen. Up next, she will appear in the Kannada action entertainer ‘KD: The Devil’, playing the role of Satyavati. The film, directed by Prem, also features Sanjay Dutt, V. Ravichandran, Ramesh Aravind, Reeshma Nanaiah , and Nora Fatehi.
Shilpa Shetty recreates her iconic ‘ Baazigar ’ moment
In the clip, Shilpa added the line, “Mom what were you doing in the 90s,” while sharing snippets from her iconic 90s films such as Baazigar, Prithvi, and Insaaf. A memorable moment from Baazigar shows Shah Rukh Khan ’s character pushing her off a rooftop. Captioning the reel, she wrote, “You didn’t see this coming… and won’t again. 90s nostalgia ‘hit’ different.”
Shilpa Shetty’s film ‘Baazigar’ remains a cult classic
‘Baazigar’ also featured Kajol in a leading role and was loosely based on the Hollywood thriller ‘A Kiss Before Dying’. The film revolves around a man seeking revenge on a businessman who destroyed his family, using manipulation and calculated violence to achieve his goal. It stood out for casting Shah Rukh Khan in a negative lead role early in his career, an unconventional move in mainstream Hindi cinema at the time. A major box-office hit, ‘Baazigar’ played a key role in SRK’s rise to stardom. Its music, composed by Anu Malik, was widely popular, and the film earned several accolades.
Shilpa Shetty visits the Mahalaxmi temple in Kolhapur
A few months back, Shilpa paid a visit to the revered Mahalaxmi Temple in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. The actress shared a glimpse of her spiritual outing on social media, where she appeared in a radiant yellow saree, holding a floral offering plate inside the temple premises. Accompanying the serene photo, she wrote, “#kolhapurlaxmitemple #blessed.”
Shilpa Shetty’s upcoming films and projects
On the work front, Shilpa Shetty made her film comeback with ‘Hungama 2’ in 2021, ending a 14-year break from the big screen. Up next, she will appear in the Kannada action entertainer ‘KD: The Devil’, playing the role of Satyavati. The film, directed by Prem, also features Sanjay Dutt, V. Ravichandran, Ramesh Aravind, Reeshma Nanaiah , and Nora Fatehi.
Next Story