Kalki Koechlin recreates iconic ‘Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani' sceneIf you’re a fan of the 2013 hit Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, you probably remember the touching moment when Kalki Koechlin’s character, Aditi, sends a heart-felt video message inviting Bunny (Ranbir Kapoor) to her wedding. As the beloved movie returns to theatres, Koechlin has brought back that emotional scene for fans.
On January 2, just before the film’s re-release, Koechlin posted a video on social media urging everyone to relive the magic of friendship and adventure. The video begins with her playfully asking, “Kaisi lag rahi hoon main? 11 saal baad bhi meri smile itni dangerous hai ki nahi? (How do I look? Isn’t my smile dangerous even after 11 years?)” Koechlin re-enacted the iconic wedding invitation video, but with a twist—this time, she encouraged fans to leave their busy lives behind and join the gang for a reunion in theatres.
She wrapped up with the nostalgic line, “Kya jaldi jaldi bade ho gaye na hum (How soon have we grown up.)” The video struck a chord with viewers, as it brought the unforgettable moments of the movie back to life, making many reflect on how quickly time has passed.
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The video was shared by Dharma Productions on their social media channels with a caption that reads, “Insert Bunny widening his eyes here!”
The video has crossed 11 million views on Instagram and many took to the comments section to react to it.
Prime Video India commented, “We will be there, kyuki kuch logon ke saath sirf waqt beetane se sab theek ho jata hai.”
A user wrote, “Really I can feel this “kya jaldi jaldi bade ho Gaye nah.”
A third user wrote, “This movie made me realise how much important it is to live life.”
Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani released in 2013 and was the second film to be directed by Ayan Mukerji. The film tells the story of four friends—Bunny, Naina, Aditi, and Avi—and explores their journey from college to adulthood, focusing on the evolution of their lives and friendships over the years. The movie was a blockbuster when it released, and the songs are still popular among audiences.