Ah, Bollywood! Where drama isn’t just confined to the screen, but spills over into real life too! Today, we’re diving into some juicy tidbits from the Roshan khaandaan (family). Grab some popcorn, because Khabree Kiran is here to sprinkle her masala on the behind-the-scenes drama of the iconic film, "Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai." 🎬🍿
Rakesh Roshan vs. Hrithik Roshan: The Battle of Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai
Picture this: the year 2000, Hrithik Roshan stepping into the limelight with his debut film, directed by none other than his own papa, Rakesh Roshan. But hey, who said working with family is a walk in the park? In the new Netflix India docuseries The Roshans, mummy Pinky Roshan spills the beans on the father-son jhagda (argument) during the shoot. She recalls, "I found him a little sad sometimes. ‘Kya hua? You don’t look good.’ Hrithik would insist on doing things his way, and papa Rakesh would be like, ‘Nahi beta, aise karo’ (Do it this way)."
Rakesh Roshan, the karta-dharta (boss) of the film, admits to the tussles. “Arguments hote the, but the resolution used to be positive,” he says. Ah, Bollywood, where every argument is just a dance number away from resolution! 💃🕺
Hrithik Roshan: The Rebel with a Cause
Our Greek God, Hrithik, wasn’t just a pretty face on set. He had his own vision and wasn’t shy about voicing it. When his dad skipped color-correcting a major portion of the film for overseas prints, Hrithik ka gussa (anger) was as fiery as a Bollywood item number! But Rakesh Roshan, being the seasoned director, gave it right back. He’s doing everything for his son’s benefit, he told Pinky, but our hero wasn’t exactly sending thank-you notes.
The stakes were high, folks! With their ghar (house) and cars mortgaged, this film was do or die. Thankfully, "Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai" was a smashing hit, saving the Roshan empire from financial doom. Pinky Roshan breathed a sigh of relief, and the rest, as they say, is Bollywood history. 🎥🎉
Kiran’s Gyan:
Bollywood Rule #101: When in doubt, argue it out! Because in the world of filmi drama, a little jhagda can lead to blockbuster success. And remember, ghar ki murgi might be daal barabar, but sometimes, listening to her can save the house! 😉