Shamita Shetty reflects on her Bollywood journey, marked by initial promise in Mohabbatein followed by unreleased films and constant comparisons to her sister, Shilpa. These setbacks derailed her career, impacting her self-identity. Over time, Shamita has embraced her individuality, finding confidence and dismissing the impact of comparisons, recognizing her unique strengths.
In 1982's 'Namak Halaal,' Smita Patil, known for serious roles, felt uneasy filming the iconic song ‘Aaj Rapat Jaye.’ She struggled with the playful nature of the scene. Amitabh Bachchan supported her through encouragement and persuasion. His help allowed her to deliver a memorable performance despite her discomfort, contributing to the film's enduring popularity.
Amitabh Bachchan reflected on the profound nature of time, viewing it as a divine force that shapes human existence, offering both generosity and unpredictability. He emphasized time's role in deciding, dictating, and confirming life's events. Bachchan also expressed gratitude for the unwavering affection of his fans and acknowledged their crucial role in the success of 'Kaun Banega Crorepati'.
Anees Bazmee, now a successful director, once played young Shatrughan Sinha in the 1981 blockbuster 'Naseeb'. Bazmee shared a throwback picture revealing this surprising fact, recalling an emotional scene where his character bids farewell to young Amitabh Bachchan, played by Master Tito. 'Naseeb', directed by Manmohan Desai, boasted a star-studded cast and remains a memorable film.
Vidhu Vinod Chopra, known for acclaimed films, gifted Amitabh Bachchan a Rolls Royce after 'Eklavya: The Royal Guard,' despite its box office failure. Jaya Bachchan had humorously predicted that Amitabh wouldn't tolerate Chopra for long during the film's production. Chopra acknowledged their initial clashes and appreciated Bachchan's commitment, leading to the extravagant gift.
Amitabh Bachchan's iconic 'Kajra Re' performance almost didn't happen, with the superstar initially unconvinced about the song's potential. Composer Shankar Mahadevan revealed that Bachchan was meant to sing his parts but insisted on using Shankar's version. Despite initial doubts from Yash Raj Films, director Shaad Ali persisted, leading to the song's massive success.
Ashish Vidyarthi fondly remembers a life lesson imparted by Shammi Kapoor during a chance meeting in Sharjah. Shammi Kapoor shared his perspective on the fleeting nature of fame, illustrating how audiences shift their adoration. He wittily remarked that the crowds who once flocked to him had simply moved on to Rajesh Khanna's residence, Aashirwad, highlighting the transient nature of stardom.
Rekha, the iconic actress, openly confessed her deep affection for Amitabh Bachchan in a resurfaced 2004 interview with Simi Garewal. While acknowledging the universal appeal of the superstar and admitting to being passionately in love with him, Rekha clarified that there was never a personal relationship between them. Their last on-screen appearance was in the 1981 film 'Silsila'.
Shah Rukh Khan's behavior on the set of Mohabbatein impressed Preeti Jhangiani. She recalls Shah Rukh Khan's humility and guidance. He interacted with everyone, including the spot boys. He offered support during the 'Soni Soni' shoot. Shah Rukh Khan advised her to sing loudly for better camera capture. His actions left a lasting impact on her career.
In 1977, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, then an aspiring filmmaker, met Amitabh Bachchan on the sets of 'Alaap'. Chopra screened his first film for Bachchan, who was accompanied by Rekha. Impressed, Bachchan offered Chopra a collaboration. However, Chopra chose a Doordarshan project for Rs 5,000, complete with a car, foregoing the opportunity to work with the 'Sholay' actor.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who shared screen space with Rajinikanth in 'Robot,' once drew parallels between him and her father-in-law, Amitabh Bachchan. She lauded both actors for their professionalism, humility, and legendary status, emphasizing that their dedication to their craft makes their films captivating for audiences. Both actors continue to be active in the film industry with recent and upcoming projects.
Bollywood is full of stars who earn big money. From hit films to brand deals and side businesses, many actors, directors and singers have made huge fortunes.