Pashmina Roshan opens up about dealing with family legacy pressure and receiving advice from cousin Hrithik Roshan; Saba Azad gives a loud shoutout | Hindi Movie News



Pashmina Roshan, daughter of composer Rajesh Roshan and the niece of filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, is all set to carve out her own place in the industry with her debut in Ishq Vishk Rebound, which also stars Rohit Saraf, Naila Grrewal and Jibraan Khan. During the launch event of Ishq Vishk Rebound title track, Pashmina discussed the dual feelings of pride and pressure associated with her illustrious family legacy, and shared the invaluable advice she received from her cousin Hrithik Roshan.
“The pride comes from the legacy my family holds and the incredible work they’ve done. I’m so proud of all of them. The pride, the luck, and the support that I have come with, the pressure is to live up to that. To live up to their advice, to live up to their work, to make a place for myself in the industry where they have won the hearts of the audience, that’s pressure,” Pashmina told the media.
She also revealed the guidance she receives from Hrithik, stating, “From him, I receive not only his advice but also his mentorship. What he tries to tell me all the time is to bring authenticity to whatever work you’re doing and give it your 100 percent. If you do these two things, you’re set. This is the main advice he gives me again and again.”

Ishq Vishk Rebound | Song – Ishq Vishk Pyaar Vyaar

Ishq Vishq Pyaar Vyaar is composed by Rochak Kohli, penned by Gurpreet Saini and sung by none other than Sonu Nigam with Nikhita Gandhi featuring Mellow D. As a nod to the original song, choreographer Vijay Ganguly has retained the hookstep previously conceptualised by Ahmed Khan. As soon as the song was unveiled, Hrithik’s girlfriend Saba Azad heaped praise on Pashmina and wrote, “Pashoooooo yayayayayay!!”

Directed by Nipun Avinash Dharmadhikari, Ishq Vishk Rebound is a sequel to the 2003 cult coming-of-age film Ishq Vishk, which starred Shahid Kapoor in his debut along with Amrita Rao, Vishal Malhotra and Shenaz Treasurywala. According to the makers, the film has been rebooted to fit the contemporary timeline and offers a modern and relatable take on the relationships between the millennials and Gen-Z generation.





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