
This film was rejected by 5 heroes, another actor did became superstar, made on budget of Rs 90 lakh, earned Rs 17 crore, movie is…, his name is…
This actor was Amitabh Bachchan and the film was Zanjeer, released in 1973. Written by the legendary duo Salim-Javed and helmed by Prakash Mehra. Zanjeer was produced on a modest budget of Rs 90 lakh. Despite the initial rejections, the film became a massive success, grossing over Rs 17 crore at the box office. Amitabh's portrayal of the brooding police officer, Inspector Vijay Khanna, struck a chord with audiences and critics alike, earning him the title of Bollywood's 'Angry Young Man.' Who were the 5 superstars that rejected Zanjeer?
The film's journey to success was not without its challenges. Before Amitabh's involvement, the lead role was offered to prominent actors such as Dharmendra, Late Rajesh Khanna, Late Dev Anand, and Late Raaj Kumar, all of whom declined for various reasons. Even the female lead saw several actresses turning down the role due to scheduling conflicts. Ultimately, Jaya Bhaduri was cast opposite Amitabh, and their on-screen chemistry added depth to the narrative. Veteran actor Pran played a significant supporting role, further enhancing the film's appeal. What was the storyline?
The film follows the story of Vijay Khanna, an upright police officer haunted by his parents' murder. Transferred to new city, he clashes with the crime lord Teja, while forming bonds with reformed gangster Sher Khan and witnessing Mala played by Jaya Bhaduri. As Vijay uncovers Teja's connection to his tragic past, he sets out for justice and vengeance. How did Amitabh Bachchan's career reshape after Zanjeer?
After Zanjeer, he was cast in a series of intense, action-driven roles in films like Deewaar, Sholay, and Trishul, cementing his status as a superstar and transforming him into one of the most iconic actors in Indian cinema history, which has managed to hold its IMDb rating on 7.5.

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