Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara To Get Sequel?


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Katrina
Kaif/Instagram

Zoya
Akhtar’s
popular
film

Zindagi
Na
Milegi
Dobara

turned
13
on
July
15,
and
that
sent
its
cast


Katrina
Kaif,
Hrithik
Roshan,
Farhan
Akhtar

and

Abhay
Deol


down
memory
lane.

They
also
asked
Zoya
to
start
writing
the
sequel!


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Katrina
Kaif/Instagram

‘#13yearsofznmd
today
the
most
magical
time,
with
the
most
special
director
and
the
most
wonderful
people…
such
memories,’
writes
Katrina,
who
turns
41
today.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Katrina
Kaif/Instagram

Remember
the
Tomatina
festival
scene?


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Katrina
Kaif/Instagram

Katrina
played
a
scuba
diving
instructor
in
the
film.

Did
you
know
that
Hritik
is
a
certified
scuba
diver
unlike
his
character
in
the
film
and
reportedly
was
the
only
actor
who
didn’t
require
a
body
double
for
the
underwater
scenes?


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Katrina
Kaif/Instagram

Katrina’s
introduction
scene
was
shot
on
a
nude
beach,
and
the
production
crew
had
to
continually
request
people
to
move
out
of
the
frame.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Katrina
Kaif/Instagram

Filming
the
climax
scene
of
Katrina
and
Hrithik’s
wedding.

Zoya
Akhtar
joins
in
with
Abhay,
Farhan,
Spanish
actress

Ariadna
Cabrol

and

Kalki
Koechlin
.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Farhan
Akhtar/Instagram

Zindagi
Na

the

Milegi

the

Dobara

turns
13
..
definitely
as
lucky
as
a
flower
for
all
of
us
who
got
to
make
this
together
..
miss
this
crew
..
miss
my
bwoys,’
Farhan
writes.

While
his
character
Imran
has
a
deep
fear
of
skydiving,
in
real
life,
Farhan
is
a
certified
skydiver.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Farhan
Akhtar/Instagram

Katrina
turns
into
a
hairstylist
for
a
day.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Farhan
Akhtar/Instagram

Hrithik
had
said
that
it
was
his
then
wife
Sussane
who
convinced
him
to
do
this
film.
That’s
why
her
name
appears
in
the
film’s
acknowledgements.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Farhan
Akhtar/Instagram

Farhan’s
hook-up
in
the
film,
Ariadna
Cabrol,
is
known
for
Spanish
television
movies
like

La
stella
dei
re,
Estocolm
and
Perfume:
The
Story
Of
A
Murderer
.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Farhan
Akhtar/Instagram

The
La
Tomatina
festival
shown
in
the
movie
was
re-created
in
Buñol,
Valencia,
Spain,
with
about
16
tons
of
tomatoes
specially
flown
in
from
Portugal.


Click
here
to
see
what
the
festival
is
really
like
.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Zoya
Akhtar/Instagram

On
the
road,
with
Abhay,
Hrithik
and
Farhan.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Abhay
Deol/Instagram

‘@zoieakhtar
yes
it’s
been
13
Years.
How
much
more
time
will
you
and
my
(your)
bro
take
to
write
part
2?
#znmd
#ontheroad,’
Abhay
writes.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Abhay
Deol/Instagram

Siblings
creating
magic
on
screen.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Abhay
Deol/Instagram

In
an
interview
to

The
Times
Of
India
,
Zoya
had
once
said,
‘The
end
credit
song
was
a
last-minute
addition,
as
the
film’s
original
end
(of)
three
boys
running
in
front
of
bulls
and
towards
the
camera
didn’t
land
well
with
Co-Producer
Ritesh
Sidhwani
and
the
test
screening
audience.’

Viewers
wanted
to
know
if
any
of
the
characters
had
died,
and
Ritesh
insisted
on
having
a
closure.

So
she
added
a
song
for
the
end
credits
to
clarify
that
the
characters
were
not
dead.


Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Abhay
Deol/Instagram

Producers
of
the
film,
Farhan
and

Ritesh
Sidhwani.