Published 14:47 IST, December 16th 2020
Milind Soman's '16 December' inspired tweet has netizens rooting for a sequel
Milind Soman's film 16 December's dialogue inspired tweet has been doing rounds on Twitter as fans express their desire of wanting a sequel of the iconic film
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Actor-Model Milind Soman has taken over Twitter with a '16 December' dialogue reference in his latest tweet on the micro-blogging platform. For the unversed, Soman had starred in the Mani Shankar directorial titled 16 December, which had released back in 2002 and has gained a cult status over the years. Thus, ahead of December 16, 2020, i.e. today, the 55-year-old shared a reference tweet from the critically lauded film's climax scene which left netizens gushing.
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Milind Soman asks, "Bidaai ke liye sab tayyar?"
On December 15, 2020, film 16 December's dialogue reference tweet by lead actor Milind Soman started doing the rounds on Twitter as hundreds of fans took to the comment section of his tweet and were all-praise about the 2002 action-thriller. Yesterday, Soman took to his Twitter handle and wrote, "Bidaai ke liye sab tayyar??????!!", as today marks December 16. Soon, fans were quick to get the film reference and flocked to the comment section of his tweet to express their desire of wanting a sequel of the critically lauded Bollywood film.
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Meanwhile, his tweet referencing to the 'Dulhan Ki Bidaai dialogue' from the film has garnered over 4k likes and hundreds of comments and retweets by ardent fans. A lot of people slid in the comment section of his tweet and thanked the actor for 'the gem of a film'. After receiving an overwhelming response on his Tweet, Milind took to the micro-blogging platform yet again and tweeted, "Badalna hai, badalna hai! Zor se bolo! love you all (sic)".
Check out some fan reactions to Milind Soman's Twitter posts below:
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About '16 December'
Prolific filmmaker Mani Shankar's film 16 December released back in 2002 and was headlined by Danny Denzongpa, Gulshan Grover, Milind Soman, Dipannita Sharma, Sushant Singh and Aditi Govitrikar. The film's title paid homage to the historical date of December 16, 1971, as it marked the day when Pakistan signed the document of Bangladesh's liberation. The plot of the film showcased how antagonist Dost Khan sets up a nuclear bomb to destroy the capital city of India, New Delhi on 16 December 2001.
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14:47 IST, December 16th 2020