Bollywood’s beloved musical romance Rangeela marked its 30th anniversary on Monday, September 8, prompting lead actress Urmila Matondkar to share an emotional tribute that reminded fans why the film remains a cinematic treasure.
A Heartfelt Celebration by Urmila Matondkar – ‘Rangeela’
Matondkar commemorated the milestone by posting a video of herself dancing to the film’s signature track “Rangeela Re,” instantly transporting viewers back to 1995. Her accompanying message captured the film’s lasting impact with poetic eloquence.
“It was never just a film. It was, and still is, a feeling…Woven with intense joy, hope, dreams, ambition, beauty, zest, affection, admiration, love and desire, struggle and triumph, sacrifice, and above all, a grand celebration of life,” she wrote, reflecting on the movie’s emotional depth.
The actress described how the film continues to evoke wonder: “Every scene brings back an instant, childlike smile, carrying us into a world of innocence and wonder. Each song is not merely music, but a celebration of the Navrasa -the nine emotions of Indian literature and poetry.”
A Timeless Love Triangle
Directed by Ram Gopal Varma and released September 8, 1995, Rangeela starred Urmila Matondkar alongside Aamir Khan and Jackie Shroff in a compelling love triangle. The story followed Mili, an aspiring actress caught between celebrated actor Raj Kamal (Shroff) and her childhood friend Munna (Khan), both vying for her affections.
Musical Masterpiece
The film’s soundtrack, composed by A.R. Rahman, became legendary. Songs like “Kya Kare,” “Tanha Tanha,” “Hai Rama,” “Mangta Hai Kya,” and “Pyaar Yeh Jaane Kaise” remain evergreen hits, defining an entire generation’s musical taste.
Box Office Triumph – Rangeela
Rangeela became 1995’s fourth-highest-grossing film in India, establishing itself as both critical and commercial success. The movie launched Matondkar as a leading lady while showcasing Rahman’s genius to mainstream Bollywood audiences.
Concluding her tribute, Matondkar thanked fans: “Thirty years ago today, ‘Rangeela’ became each one of yours! And I am sure, even today, it has the power to transport you back to that very first moment.”
The anniversary celebration underscores how certain films transcend entertainment, becoming cultural phenomena that continue resonating across generations.