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This actor played role of Bollywood's scariest villain till date in this 1998 film, actress played double role, has IMDb rating of 6.8, movie is…, his name is…
This actor played role of Bollywood's scariest villain till date in this 1998 film, actress played double role, has IMDb rating of 6.8, movie is…, his name is…

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This actor played role of Bollywood's scariest villain till date in this 1998 film, actress played double role, has IMDb rating of 6.8, movie is…, his name is…

If we talk about a dangerous villain, then today's generation will probably call a scary face a dreadful and terrifying villain, but people of the 90s know who was that villain of that era whose face and look were very normal but he created such terror with his expressions and style that even after the film was over, the fear did not go away from the mind. 1998 Action Thriller Dushman Here we are talking about actor Ashutosh Rana, who played the character of Gokul Pandit in 1998 film 'Dushman,' starring Kajol.' Apart from Kajol, Sanjay Dutt was also there. In this film, Ashutosh Rana played his character of Gokul Pandit in such a way that it would create fear in your hearts and minds. Ashutosh Rana brought such life to the character of Gokul with his acting and performance that he became one of the most dreaded villains of Bollywood. Even today, on hearing the name of Gokul Pandit, that devilish face flashes before the eyes. Kajol Played Double Role Kajol was in a double role in the film, which revolves around two sisters, Sonia and Naina. When Sonia is murdered in the film, Naina decides to take revenge. Sanjay Dutt, who played the character of blind veteran, helps Kajol in this film and both of them fight against Gokul Pandit. Later, Naina sets a trap for Gokul and attempts to kill him, but Gokul restrains her and tries to assault her like he did with her sister. Suraj comes to her house and confronts Gokul, but he gets stabbed in the process. Naina eventually breaks free and shoots Gokul fatally. More About Dushman At 44th Filmfare Awards, 'Dushman' took home the Best Villain award (Rana) and was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress (Tanvi Azmi). Additionally, Kajol was nominated for Best Actress for her role in the ceremony, but she won the award for her performance in 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.' The film has an IMDb rating of 6.8, which is currently available for viewing on Prime Video.

This film featured stunt scene due to which this superstar could've lost his life, later won Filmfare Award, IMDb rating is 7.2, lead actors are…
This film featured stunt scene due to which this superstar could've lost his life, later won Filmfare Award, IMDb rating is 7.2, lead actors are…

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This film featured stunt scene due to which this superstar could've lost his life, later won Filmfare Award, IMDb rating is 7.2, lead actors are…

In the late 90s, a high-octane action drama hit the silver screen, leaving audiences breathless not just because of its storyline, but due to one heart-stopping stunt sequence that nearly changed Bollywood forever. The film, released in 1998, starred a leading man known for his rugged charm and fearless performances. During one of the film's most intense scenes, the actor insisted on performing a risky stunt himself without a body double. The scene has since become part of Bollywood's behind-the-scenes lore, a reminder of how close danger often lurks behind fame. 1998 Action Thriller Film Here we are talking about Ghulam, which has completed its glorious 27 years. Helmed by veteran director Vikram Bhatt, Ghulam featured Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji, Sharat Saxena, and Deepak Tijori in the lead roles. Aamir Khan delivered an exceptional performance as Siddharth 'Siddhu' Marathe. The film, which was released on June 19, 1998, captured attention for its engaging songs and action scenes, especially a train sequence that left everyone thrilled. In a standout moment, Aamir runs along a railway track toward an oncoming train, creating a gripping atmosphere for the audience. He dramatically leaps to safety just a few feet away from the train, with only 1.3 seconds separating him from danger. Remarkably, Aamir performed this stunt himself, earning a special place in cinematic history. Later, this scene won the Best Action Scene award at the 44th Filmfare Awards. Audiences and critics praised Aamir's bravery. When Aamir Khan Described His Near-Death Experience Years later, Aamir described the risk he took as 'stupid.' In an interview, he stated, 'It was an unnecessary risk. I was lucky that everything went well, but repeating it would have been wrong.' He further elaborated that the scene was filmed from three different angles. 'Two of those angles were created using special effects. However, the frontal angle was shot with the actual train. At the time, I didn't realize the danger, but when I later watched it in the editing room, I got scared,' he recalled. Aamir mentioned that when they reviewed the timing during editing, they discovered that the train had missed him by just 1.3 seconds. He added that he performed three takes of that scene. The film, which had a budget of approximately Rs 7 crore and went on to collect Rs 24 crore at the box office.

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