Veteran
producer
Vinay
Sinha,
who
backed
films
like
Rafoo
Chakkar
and
Andaz
Apna
Apna,
passed
away
on
Friday.
The
cause
of
his
death
has
not
been
confirmed
yet.
On
hearing
about
Sinha's
demise,
Aamir
Khan
took
to
Twitter
to
offer
condolence
to
his
family
and
wrote,
"Saddened
to
hear
about
the
demise
of
Vinayji,
the
producer
of
Andaaz
Apna
Apna.
It
will
remain
one
of
my
most
memorable
experiences
and
films.
My
heartfelt
condolences
to
Vinayji's
family.
May
his
soul
rest
in
peace."
Check
out
his
tweet
here.
Saddened
to
hear
about
the
demise
of
Vinayji,
the
producer
of
Andaaz
Apna
Apna.
It
will
remain
one
of
my
most
memorable
experiences
and
films.
My
heartfelt
condolences
to
Vinayji's
family.
May
his
soul
rest
in
peace.
Speaking
about
Andaz
Apna
Apna,
the
cult
comedy
clocked
25
years
last
year.
Back
then,
Vinay
Sinha's
daughter
Priti
Sinha
had
thanked
him
for
being
a
part
of
the
film
and
tweeted,
"25yrs
of
#AndazApnaApna
today...the
Producer
#Vinaysinha
and
his
film...thank
u
for
producing
this
iconic
comedy
and
bringing
Aamir
and
Salman
for
the
first
and
only
time
on
screen
together...papa,
u
rock
@nammsinha
@AamodSinha
@shreyoby."
Last
year
in
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
Raveena
Tandon
had
revealed
that
none
of
the
actors
were
speaking
to
each
other
during
the
filming
of
the
iconic
movie.
She
was
quoted
as
saying,
"It
was
fun
as
while
we
were
shooting,
none
of
us
were
speaking
to
each
other.
Sabke
jhagade
chal
rahe
the.
Aamir
(Khan)
and
Salman
(Khan)
weren't
talking
to
each
other,
Karisma
(Kapoor)
and
I
weren't
talking
and
neither
were
Salman
and
Rajji."
She
had
further
added,
"I
don't
know
how
that
film
got
made.
But,
it
shows
we
are
damn
good
actors.
The
boys
tried
to
bring
Karisma
and
me
together.
In
fact,
in
the
climax,
there's
a
scene
where
Karishma
and
I
are
tied
to
a
pillar.
Rajji
said,
'We
won't
untie
you,
unless
you
talk
to
one
another'.
It
was
all
so
funny.
I
remember,
while
shooting
scenes,
we
would
all
genuinely
laugh
a
lot
as
the
dialogues
were
so
hilarious.
Hamne
maze
bhi
kiye
aur
jhagde
bhi
kiye."
Andaz
Apna
Apna
was
a
box
office
disappointment
when
it
released
in
theatres
in
1994.
However,
the
slapstick
comedy
film
achieved
cult
status
over
the
years
and
its
iconic
characters
and
dialogues
are
still
remembered.