Renowned director Anubhav Sinha recently shared memorable stories from his early television days, particularly his experience working with the iconic Shammi Kapoor on the TV show Shikast. Sinha, known for his impactful films like Thappad, Mulk, Article 15 and the recent hit streaming series IC 814. The filmmaker began his career in TV, and one of his first projects involved casting Shammi Kapoor as a villain, a role the legendary actor was initially bemused by.
Sinha
recalled the moment in a recent interview when he approached Shammi
Kapoor for the negative role. The actor, taken aback by the offer,
confronted Sinha, saying, "How dare you call me for this serial?" He
then expressed his astonishment that Sinha would even consider him for
such a role. Despite his surprise, Kapoor agreed to play the antagonist,
though he set firm boundaries about his working hours, insisting that
he would leave the set by 4-5 PM each day.
Sinha
also shared an anecdote that revealed Kapoor's generosity on set. After
shooting the pilot, a scene required capturing the reflection of actor
Vineet Kumar on a Mercedes. Shammi Kapoor, sitting behind Sinha,
expressed his appreciation for the shot. When the director reminded him
it was already 10 PM, Kapoor, whose car was used in the scene, responded
humorously, "Gaadi meri hai" ("It's my car"). Despite it not being his
shot, he stayed on set out of gratitude for the work being done.
This
moment of kindness and commitment highlighted not only Shammi Kapoor's
dedication but also his warm, supportive nature, leaving a lasting
impression on Anubhav Sinha.
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