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Preity Zinta says her first love "died in a car crash"

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 14 May 2025 ()
Preity Zinta's iconic role as Naina in ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’ continues to resonate deeply with audiences. The film, known for its emotional depth, particularly Aman's heartbreaking death scene, evokes strong feelings. Zinta recently shared that she still cries every time she watches that scene, revealing a personal connection that transcends her role in the movie.
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