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India.com
19 minutes ago
- India.com
This film was rejected by Hrithik Roshan, another superstar did, became blockbuster, made on budget of Rs 30 crore, earned more than 100 crore, movie name is…, lead actors were…
In mid-2000s, an intriguing film project began circulating within Bollywood circles. The script promised a blend of romance and suspense, set against a backdrop of political intrigue. The story centered on a blind Kashmiri woman and a charming tour guide, whose relationship would lead to unexpected revelations. Despite the compelling narrative, one actor hesitated to commit, sensing complexity and potential similarity of the plot. Which film was this? Here we are talking about Fanaa, helmed by Kunal Kohli, which was released in 2006. The film featured Aamir Khan and marked Kajol's return to the screen after five-year hiatus. The film tells the story of Zooni Ali Beg, a blind Kashmiri woman who travels to Delhi and falls in love with her tour guide, Rehan Qadri. However, Rehan harbors a dangerous secret that intertwines their love story with themes of terrorism and national security that later becomes his dilemma as he has to choose his unconditional love for Zooni or a deadly chaos. Why Hrithik Roshan rejected Fanaa? Interestingly, as per IMDb trivia, before Aamir Khan took on the role of Rehan, the part was offered to Hrithik Roshan. Reports suggest that Hrithik declined the role, possibly due to scheduling conflicts or reservations about the character's morally ambiguous nature. However, some reports have also suggested that Hrithik declined Fanaa as he found similarities between the plot of his 2000s film, Mission Kashmir. His decision opened the door for Aamir Khan to deliver a performance that added depth to the film's complex narrative. How was Fanaa's box office reception? At the box office, Fanaa was a commercial success, grossing over Rs 105 crore worldwide against a budget of Rs 30 crore. It became one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of the year. was notable for its unique blend of romance and political thriller elements. The chemistry between Aamir Khan and Kajol was widely praised, as was the film's music, composed by Jatin-Lalit with lyrics by Prasoon Joshi. Songs like 'Chand Sifarish', 'Dekho Naa', Mere Haath Mein' and Des Rangeela' became instant hits, contributing to film's popularity, which has managed to hold its IMDb rating at 7.1.


Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
Casting director recalls Saiyaara star Ahaan Panday refusing to meet her at 19: 'He thought we would reject him because he was tanned...'
Ahaan Panday's path to stardom began long before Saiyaara. Casting director Shanoo Sharma spotted him at 19. Ahaan initially hesitated due to his looks. He later became part of the YRF family. Director Mohit Suri says Ahaan and Aneet Padda are enjoying the film's success. Saiyaara has earned over Rs 300 crore. Ahaan is now a successful debutant. Ahaan Panday may be enjoying massive success with Saiyaara today, but his journey started long before the film hit theatres. A recent interview has revealed how a missed meeting, early doubts, and years of preparation led to one of Bollywood's biggest debuts in recent times. Spotted at 19, but looked 15 In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter India, YRF's casting director Shanoo shared that she first approached Ahaan Panday when he was just 19. She revealed that Ahaan has been part of the journey with her for nearly nine years, highlighting the long association leading up to his blockbuster debut in Saiyaara. Turning doubts into determination Sharma recalled that when she first reached out to Ahaan Panday, he was just 19 but looked much younger—around 15. She had come across a quirky post of his online that piqued her interest and prompted her to ask for a meeting. However, Ahaan initially declined, assuming he wouldn't be considered because of his tanned complexion and unconventional looks. But when they finally did meet, Shanoo immediately felt confident that they were going to work together. Following their first meeting, Ahaan quickly became an unofficial part of the YRF family, well before Saiyaara even went on floors. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like TV providers are furious: this gadget gives you access to all channels Techno Mag Learn More Undo Casting director Shanoo Sharma recalled how eager he was to learn—raw, ambitious, and full of charm. His dedication stood out, especially his deep admiration for YRF. He was so driven that he would often express his intent to show up at the studio every single day. Enjoying the spotlight In an earlier interview with NDTV, Saiyaara director Mohit Suri spoke about how debutants Ahaan and Aneet Padda are cherishing every moment of their film's success. He mentioned that he stays in touch with them daily, with the actors frequently sending him videos and updates about how they're being recognised and celebrated. Both Ahaan and Aneet are thrilled by the overwhelming response and often express a desire for him to be present to share the experience with them. Mohit shared that the actors are enjoying the success of Saiyaara and taking it all in, even if they're unsure of what's next. With over Rs 300 crore at the box office, Ahaan is now one of Bollywood's most successful debutants.


Hindustan Times
2 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Theatre stampede: NHRC issues show cause notice to Telangana Chief Secy
Hyderabad, The National Human Rights Commission on Wednesday issued show cause notice to the Telangana government Chief Secretary as to why it should not recommend a compensation of ₹five lakh to the next of kin of the woman, who died in a stampede during the screening of actor Allu Arjun's film Pushpa-2 last year. Theatre stampede: NHRC issues show cause notice to Telangana Chief Secy The action came while dealing with a complaint lodged by advocate Rama Rao Immaneni, who alleged that lathi charge by the police and lack of necessary arrangements when Allu Arjun entered the theatre, resulted in death of the woman Revathi and injuries to her children. Following the Commission's direction, the city police submitted an action taken report on March 3, 2025. During the course of enquiry, it was revealed that permission for the event was rejected and Allu Arjun did not have permission for a road show and that the allegations of lathi charge were false, the report said. The report said arrangements were made for crowd control as professionally done for new movie releases despite the rejection of permission. The inadequate infrastructure at the theatre, including limited parking, entry and exit points, led to the crowd gathering and subsequent tragedy. The officers who were at bandobust duty on the occasion exhibited exceptional proactive response in managing and controlling the unexpected crowd and also saved the life of the woman's son and shifted him to a hospital, it said. However, the Commission observed that it fails to understand why the police allowed the crowd, the accused actor, theatre management to gather at the place for the event which did not have the permission. The police should have taken legal action against accused actor, management at the very first occurrence, prior to incident itself, for breaking the law and attending the unlawful events, the Commission said. Observing that the police might have foreseen the present accident, which compelled them to deny permission, the Commission sought an additional report from the police. The police reported to the Commission on July 14, 2025 that permission was granted on December 4, 2024 for the pre-release screening of Pushpa-2 at four theatres at RTC X Roads in the city. The report said police denied permission for the actor's visit to the cinema theatre citing public safety and crowd control concerns. The theatre management was informed in writing and advised to notify the actor and production team accordingly, the police report said. Due to the anticipated large crowd in a densely populated area, it was not possible to control or restrict the public movement prior to the crowd gathering, it said. The report pointed out that despite prior security arrangements by police, an unexpected crowd surge occurred. Officers managed the situation promptly, though legal action at the time was not feasible, it said. Subsequently, on December 5, 2024, a case was registered against the theatre management, actor Allu Arjun, and his security staff. Ten people, including the actor, were arrested. Arjun secured bail in the case. The Commission has considered the report and noted that "there was negligence and lapse in maintaining public order on the part of police authorities in providing adequate assistance and ensure the safety when it was clear that there will be a huge crowd gathering". The Commission issued a show cause notice to the Chief Secretary as to why it should not recommend compensation to the kin of the deceased. It also issued a direction to the city police to ensure fair investigation in the matter. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.