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Drenched in love!

Zee TV’s Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile has been capturing the hearts of viewers with its fresh and engaging love story. The show beautifully portrays the journey of love, emotions, and relationships. The romance quotient is set to reach new heights...
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Zee TV’s Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile has been capturing the hearts of viewers with its fresh and engaging love story. The show beautifully portrays the journey of love, emotions, and relationships.

The romance quotient is set to reach new heights as Reet (Ayushi Khurana) and Raghav (Bharat Ahlawwat) bring back a cherished Bollywood memory. The duo will be seen recreating the timeless Aashiqui moment—an iconic scene where the heroine takes refuge under the hero’s coat in the rain. This unforgettable cinematic moment has long been associated with deep romance, and its recreation in Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile is sure to strike a nostalgic chord with audiences.

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Bringing this dreamy moment to life was no easy feat. Continuous artificial rain, slippery ground, and multiple retakes made shooting physically demanding, but Ayushi and Bharat remained committed to delivering their best for the sequence.

Ayushi said, “It was surreal to shoot this scene. The Aashiqui moment is iconic and bringing it to life with our own emotions and chemistry was truly special. Reet and Raghav’s relationship is evolving, and this scene beautifully captures their unspoken feelings. That said, shooting in the rain wasn’t easy! The water was cold, and multiple takes made it even more challenging but it was enjoyable, shivering between shots and laughing through it.”

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