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There was a Bollywood film 50 years ago, which has the status of classic cult. But in the year 2007, Ram Gopal Varma recreated this film which was a badly flop at the box-office. Villain of this classic film ‘c …Read more
Highlights
- Ram Gopal Varma’s ‘fire’ flopped at the box-office.
- Shadab Khan advised not to make a film.
- Amitabh Bachchan did not frost in the role of Gabbar.
The blockbuster of Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra, who came in 1975, is one of the few films whose villain got more recognition from the hero among the audience. Gabbar’s role was settled in the child’s mind. People have not forgotten this memorable character till date. This Evergreen character was played by Amjad Khan. With his brilliant performance, Amjad Khan made this character alive on screen that he became an iconic. The film had earned a huge earning at the ticket window.
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Ram Gopal Varma recruited ‘Sholay’
Seeing the success of Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra’s film Sholay, Ram Gopal Varma made up his mind to recreate this film. This time he decided that he would cast Amitabh Bachchan as a villain in his film as a hero in the original film Sholay. Now as soon as this thing came to know this in the role of ‘Gabbar’ in the real Sholay of 1975, Shadab Khan, son of Amjad Khan, was not happy at all.
Ram Gopal Varma was warned by ‘Gabbar’ son
Shadab Khan had asked Ram Gopal Varma, the director of Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag ‘,’ Sholay, who came in the year 2007, not to make a film. He warned the makers that he would not be able to make an iconic film like the first. Shadab had said, ‘I think it is a very bad idea to recreate Sholay because no matter how good Ram Gopal Varma does, he cannot recreate the iconic film’.
In 2007, when ‘Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag’ was released, the film had a bad condition at the box-office. This film was badly beaten up. Ram Gopal was left sweating to recover the film’s cost. It proved to be a disaster at the box-office.