New Delhi: She met him on the sets of `Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak` when he was six-year-old and actress Juhi Chawla says she really liked Imran Khan`s gesture of dedicating a song to her in his upcoming film.
Imran has come up with a special tribute for Juhi with a new song called `Auntyji...` in `Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu`, which has pleased Juhi.
"I am still auntyji for him. I know him since he was six-year-old. He was a cute kid and I used to like him a lot. He used to call Aamir `mamu` and me `auntyji` on the sets of `Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak`. He once proposed to me also but I only told him that I am auntyji for you," Juhi said.
Even actress Rani Mukerjee will pay a special tribute to Juhi through a song in her upcoming film `Aiyaa`.
"I recently read about it. She will recreate one of my favourites `Tu Tu Tu Tara` from my film `Bol Radha Bol`. I have full faith in her. I believe, she will do better than me," she said.
The 44-year-old mother-of-two is currently busy shooting Ajay Devgn starrer `Son of Sardar`.
"It`s a very funny multi-starrer film. After a long time I will be doing a comic film. Comedy has evolved in Bollywood with the passage of time. These days they have become very subtle but at the same time it will tickle your funny bones. I really liked the way Farhaan, Hrithik and Abhay did comedy in `Zindagi Na Milege Dubara`," she said.
Juhi was in the capital to support the cause of thyroid awareness in women, organized by Abbott and the Indian thyroid society.
"I will support the causes which are close to my heart. My hair dresser was once affected by thyroid but now after taking medicines she`s doing good," said Juhi.
PTI
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