Imran played the role of young Raj (essayed by Aamir) in his grandfather's home production.
The 1988 romantic drama was written and produced by Nasir Hussain and directed by his son Mansoor Khan
The film starring Aamir Khan as Raj and Juhi Chawla as Rashmi was a huge hit.
"I did see the film 25 years back, but I don't remember much as I was small. I remember my mother telling me when we were seeing the trailer show that time during the ending of this film I cried a lot as Aamir mamu was dying and I had to be taken out," Imran told reporters here last night, at the special screening of the film here.
Imran feels it is a big day for the family and also it's very special and emotional as the film completes 25 years.
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