Aware of the potential danger, Khan took precautions to ensure her safety by covering her head with his hands before executing the move. This thoughtful gesture impressed Vashisht, showcasing Khan’s commitment to his co-stars’ well-being. Despite the positive experience, Vashisht expressed disappointment that the scene was ultimately cut from the final edit of the film.

Mita Vashisht reflects on Shah Rukh Khan's sensitivity towards her during a scene in 'Dil Se’, which ultimately got cut in the final film

Shah Rukh Khan’s sensitivity during the filming of Dil Se has recently come to light through actress Mita Vashisht’s reflections on their collaboration in the iconic 1998 film. Vashisht, known for her extensive work in television and cinema, shared her experiences that highlighted Khan’s thoughtful nature while filming an intense fight scene.
Dil Se, directed by Mani Ratnam, a romantic thriller that featured Shah Rukh as a passionate radio broadcaster who falls for a mysterious woman, played by Manisha Koirala.
The film also marked the debut of Preity Zinta in a supporting role. Dil Se became a significant success, contributing to the careers of its lead actors and earning a place in Bollywood history for its compelling narrative and memorable soundtrack.

In an interview with The Lallantop, Mita Vashisht recounted her experiences while working alongside SRK. She emphasised how Khan’s sensitivity stood out during the filming of a particular fight scene, where he was required to push her against some rocks.
Aware of the potential danger, Khan took precautions to ensure her safety by covering her head with his hands before executing the move. This thoughtful gesture impressed Vashisht, showcasing Khan’s commitment to his co-stars’ well-being. Despite the positive experience, Vashisht expressed disappointment that the scene was ultimately cut from the final edit of the film.
Mita also shared a moment during the shoot when Khan suffered an injury to his head. Despite the pain, he maintained a calm demeanor and continued to support the crew.
Vashisht described the atmosphere on set, particularly how Khan’s presence electrified the crowd. She recalled an instance when he turned to face fans who had gathered, causing an uproar of excitement. This ability to connect with audiences is a hallmark of Khan’s career, making him one of the most beloved figures in Indian cinema.

‘Dil Se’ is remembered not only for its romantic storyline but also for its exploration of complex themes such as love, obsession, and sacrifice. The movie’s soundtrack, composed by A.R. Rahman, features some of the most iconic songs in Bollywood history, further solidifying its place in cinematic lore.
Khan’s portrayal of Amarkanth Varma, the radio broadcaster, is often cited as one of his most passionate performances. His character’s journey through various shades of love resonates with audiences, making the film a timeless classic.
On the work front, Mita Vashisht has appeared in notable projects such as Chandni, Taal, Drohkaal, and Good Luck Jerry. Her contributions to theatre and film have earned her critical acclaim and a loyal fan base.