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Saira Banu gets emotional after re-release of her film

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There are many films in Hindi cinema that have become cult classics over time. One such film is 'Padosan', which was released in 1968. Now this film has been released once again in many theaters in India on 13 September. The romantic-comedy film 'Padosan' did great business at the box office in its time, and even today people like it very much.

Saira Banu is happy with the re-release of 'Padosan':  Actress Saira Banu is very happy and emotional with the news of the re-release of the film 'Padosan'. She shared two posters of the film on Instagram and also wrote a long post. She also shared some special memories related to this film. Saira Banu wrote, "I am very happy to know that 'Padosan', which is very close to my heart, is coming to theaters once again. This film is not only special for me, but is a historical film in Indian cinema."

Special anecdotes related to the film: Saira Banu played the role of Mahendra Nath Sharma in the film. She also shared some memories about the rest of the actors of the film, like Dutt Sahab, Mehmood Bhai, and Kishore Kumar. She said that this film was special for her because she got the opportunity to work in it because of Mehmood Bhai. Saira Banu said that "Mehmood Bhai arranged the shooting in Madras, so that I could be a part of this film. Kishore Kumar ji made us laugh a lot during the film and took care of everyone during the shooting."

The re-release of the film is a special occasion.  Saira Banu concluded her post by saying, "It is a pleasure for me to see Padosan in theatres once again. This film is one of the best films of my career, and I want the new generation to also watch this film." 'Padosan' has become a legacy of Indian cinema, and watching it again on the big screen will be a special experience for cinema lovers.

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