Urmila Matondkar Celebrates 27 Years of 'Kaun' with Nostalgic Post

Bollywood actress Urmila Matondkar recently celebrated the 27th anniversary of her acclaimed film 'Kaun'. She shared the original trailer on social media, reminiscing about the film's gripping storyline and her standout performance. Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, 'Kaun' is remembered as one of the most chilling psychological thrillers in Indian cinema. The film's narrative, set during a stormy night, keeps audiences guessing until the end. Urmila's portrayal of fear and vulnerability has been praised as one of her finest. Join us as we explore the impact of 'Kaun' and Urmila's remarkable career in Bollywood.
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Urmila Matondkar Celebrates 27 Years of 'Kaun' with Nostalgic Post

A Look Back at 'Kaun' on Its 27th Anniversary


On February 27, Bollywood star Urmila Matondkar reminisced about her iconic film 'Kaun' as it marked its 27th anniversary. She took to her social media to share the original trailer, captioning it, “Original trailer ‘KAUN’…. 27 years ago…. One Rainy Night….”


Released in 1999, 'Kaun' is celebrated as one of the most gripping psychological thrillers in Indian cinema. Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, the film starred Urmila alongside notable actors Manoj Bajpayee and Sushant Singh.


The film garnered critical acclaim for its intense narrative and suspenseful atmosphere, captivating audiences with its thrilling plot.


Set during a stormy night, the story follows a young woman who finds herself alone at home while news of a serial killer plays on the television. When a stranger arrives at her door seeking refuge from the rain, the tension escalates.


The film's clever screenplay and surprising twists kept viewers on the edge of their seats until the very last moment.


Urmila's performance in 'Kaun' is often regarded as one of her best, showcasing her ability to convey fear, vulnerability, and psychological depth.


Reflecting on her illustrious career, Urmila began as a child artist and gained fame with films like 'Masoom'. In the 1990s, she solidified her status as a leading actress with hits such as 'Rangeela', 'Satya', 'Judaai', and 'Bhoot'.