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Salaam Namaste turns 13, Preity Zinta turns nostalgic

| @indiablooms | Sep 09, 2018, at 06:30 pm

Mumbai, Sept 9 (IBNS):  As Siddharth Anand's directorial "Salaam Namaste" completed 13 years of release on Sunday,actress Preity Zinta recounted fond memories of shooting the memory with actor Saif Ali Khan and said she missed his co-star.

The movie released in 2005.

Preity said she and Saif fought 'on and off' camera while shooting the movie.

"Awwww !!! We had so much fun on this film it was insane. Saif and I fought so much on and off camera that the crew didn’t know if we were rehearsing our lines or really wanting to kill each other I miss Saif! #13YearsOfSalaamNamaste #SaifAliKhan #Nick #Amber #Ting!," the actress tweeted.

Saif and Preity have worked together in several Bollywood movie together which include Kya Kehna, Kal Ho Na Ho and Dil Chahta Hai,

Preity shared a small clip of the title track of the film on her social media platform as she wrote a nostalgic post over the 2005 hit movie on Sunday.

Preity will soon be seen in upcoming Bollywood movie Bhaiaji Superhit. 

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