Somy Ali Reminisces About Teesra Kaun: ‘My Favourite Film Shoot of All Time’
Actress Somy Ali recalls shooting for Teesra Kaun in 1994, sharing memories of co-stars, on-set care, and her love for filming in the rain.

Actress and social activist Somy Ali gave fans a dose of nostalgia this week as she shared heartfelt memories from the set of Teesra Kaun, the 1994 thriller that paired her alongside some of Bollywood’s most celebrated names. The film, directed by Partho Ghosh, featured an ensemble cast that included Chunky Pandey, Mithun Chakraborty, Amol Palekar, Satish Shah, and Rakesh Bedi. Nearly three decades later, Somy still calls this film shoot her absolute favourite, making her post a rare and intimate peek into the behind-the-scenes life of a film set in the ’90s.
In a playful and lighthearted anecdote, Somy addressed her co-star Chunky Pandey, thanking him for lending her a shirt back in 1994 and cheekily apologizing for never returning it. The comment added a dose of warmth and humour, reminding fans of the genuine camaraderie that existed among actors on set. She even tagged Bhupi Sayan, adding “Don’t!” with a wink of nostalgia, making it clear that these were moments she still cherishes.
Somy also got candid about an incident that could have turned serious — her appendix was about to burst during the shoot of one of the film’s songs. She recalled how “Sippy uncle” and the entire unit looked after her with immense kindness and care during that critical time. That gesture of warmth, she said, made the entire shoot experience unforgettable. For her, the highlight was working alongside Mithun Chakraborty again and sharing screen space with veteran actor Amol Palekar, which she called a huge honour.
What stood out in her memory most, however, were the rain song sequences — which she shot under sprinklers and water tanks to simulate heavy rain. Somy mentioned how these songs reminded her of rainy days in Miami and how much she loved the entire experience despite the chilly water. For her, those scenes represented the magic of cinema — the kind of commitment and joy that stays with an actor long after the cameras stop rolling.
Fans quickly took to the comments section of her Instagram post, expressing how much they loved the film and how her throwback transported them back to the ’90s. Some recalled watching the film with their families, while others praised Somy for her candid, unfiltered sharing of personal memories. Many were delighted by her reference to Mithun Chakraborty and the fun on-set dynamics, which made them feel connected to a simpler era of Bollywood filmmaking.
Somy’s post serves as a reminder of the special bond that often develops between co-stars and crew members during a film shoot — bonds that outlive the film itself. Her gratitude toward everyone involved, paired with her humour and nostalgia, made the post feel like a love letter to a time and team that meant a lot to her.
Would you like me to add a paragraph about the film’s plot and how it was received when it released back in 1994? That would give readers some nice context about Teesra Kaun itself.