During the recent interaction with the media at the Litfest Times in Mumbai, Kabir Bedi remembered the memory with Dutt Sunil late and how the fate was getting the best of veteran actors.
The audience member draws between Bedi and Sunil Dutt, said that the efforts of Bedius with his son’s mental health Siddharth reminded the audience of members of the Sunil Dutt struggle with addicted to Sanjay Dutt’s son.
For this, Bedi changed the atmosphere of the conversation by remembering entertaining memory involving two young and upcoming senior and senior actors.
Citing memory published in his autobiography, ‘The story I have to say’, Bedi Shared, “I have seen Saab Dutt in ‘Mother India’ and I like, ‘O Lord, what actor.
When I came to Bombay, I went to see him and told him ‘Saab Dutt, today my childhood dream has been fulfilled after meeting you’.
And then a producer came to me and said, they had a movie called ‘Kurnaan’, where Saab Dutt and I had to play two giants in a village and They will have a clash.
And it will be a fantastic clash of titans.
”
The producer then revealed that they would also throw new actors and actresses to sing several songs.
The producer asked for recommendations from Bedi.
He remembered, “I heard Salim Khan’s son Salman Khan had started acting and he gathered a sufficient reputation.
So that’s how they signed Salman and he just started his career.”
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He further added, “Bollywood films at that time were mainly shot in a kind of installment plan.
You know, they will shoot a few days every month and it will continue for about two years to make films.
And while shooting for ‘kurning’ happened, four Salman films were released and became supernhit.
Immediately, scenes in our film were converted into a love story, and Saab Dutt and I became background music.
“Needless to say, the audience was left involved with Bedi candidate reception.
Directed by Deepak Bahry, ‘Curbery’ featured Salman Khan, Ayesha Jhulka, Sunil Dutt and Kabir Bedi.
The film, which was released on May 31, 1991, marked Ayesha’s debut as a leading woman.
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