In
a
recent
tete-a-tete
with
an
entertainment
portal,
director
Subhash
Ghai
made
some
interesting
revelations
about
Shah
Rukh
Khan
and
also
shared
some
memories
of
the
superstar
on
the
sets
of
Pardes.
For
the
unversed,
Pardes
also
featured
Mahima
Chaudhry,
Apurva
Agnihotri,
Alok
Nath,
and
Amrish
Puri
in
the
lead
roles.
The
film
was
an
instant
hit
at
the
box
office
and
its
song
became
a
rage,
back
in
those
days.
But
did
you
know
that
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
duplicate
had
shot
the
song
'Yeh
Dil
Deewana'?
Subhash
Ghai
told
Bollywood
Hungama,
"We
made
the
music
in
2
days.
I
called
Sonu
Nigam
and
we
got
a
small
studio
in
Andheri.
I
called
Sonu
there
and
said
that
he
has
to
sing
the
song
so
loudly
like
he
is
striking
a
hammer."
"We
kept
this
song
for
the
last.
We
had
two
days
left.
Shah
Rukh
Khan
was
cooperative
throughout
the
movie
but
towards
the
end,
he
had
to
leave
two
days
before
because
I
think
Gauri
was
probably
pregnant.
He
said
that
he
needs
to
go
to
Delhi
and
cannot
extend
for
another
2-3
days,"
added
Ghai.
Subhash
revealed
that
he
had
decided
to
finish
the
song
in
one
and
a
half
days.
The
first
day
they
shot
in
LA
and
the
next
day
Shah
Rukh
Khan
had
to
leave.
Ghai
revealed,
"I
asked
him
to
come
at
7
in
the
morning
and
the
car
was
ready
and
I
asked
him
to
just
give
three
close
up
shots.
I
picturised
the
song
in
2
hours
that
morning.
If
you
see
the
song
has
various
locations
and
not
just
one.
All
the
longshots
of
the
car
were
taken
with
Shah
Rukh's
duplicate.
Shah
Rukh
had
only
given
close-ups."