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When Esha Deol was almost 'Basanti' in Rang De Basanti: Screenwriter reveals producers' bizarre misunderstanding
Long before
Rang De Basanti
became the pop-culture juggernaut it is today, with
Aamir Khan
's DJ rallying a generation against corruption and injustice, the film was doing the rounds in tattered scripts and living out of screenwriter
Kamlesh Pandey
's bag for six long years. And in those years, it wasn't just a story that evolved — the imagination of Bollywood producers went absolutely rogue.
Appearing on Ravya Sarda's
YouTube
show, Pandey unspooled the behind-the-scenes saga of
Rang De Basanti
— a story of missed chances, wrong guesses, and a colossal misunderstanding that might just make you spit out your chai.
Manoj Bajpayee as DJ? Yes. Aamir Khan? Eventually.
For starters, the role of DJ — eventually immortalised by Aamir Khan — wasn't originally meant for him at all. 'We had signed Manoj Bajpayee,' Pandey revealed, explaining that the initial vision was for a modestly budgeted film with strong performances. It was only when Aamir read the script and showed instant interest that things began to change. He not only jumped aboard but brought
AR Rahman
along with him. Suddenly, UTV — which had rejected the script twice — did a full U-turn and greenlit the film. Sometimes, all it takes is one Aamir and one Rahman.
From DJ to Basanti: A Producer's Wild Ride
But perhaps the most hilariously bizarre detour came from producers who completely misunderstood the film's concept. 'They thought it was a
Sholay
remake from Basanti's point of view,' Pandey recalled, barely hiding his exasperation. And the moment you think this can't get any more absurd, it does.
'They would ask, 'Who's playing Basanti?' And I'd reply with a straight face, 'We're thinking of casting
Esha Deol
.' They would take it seriously!' Pandey said, laughing. 'I didn't know whether to slap them or ignore them.'
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Yes, you read that right. In some alternate universe,
Rang De Basanti
might have been a Basanti-centric drama starring Esha Deol — and no, Hema Malini was not involved.
Randeep Hooda's Regret
The story of casting mishaps doesn't end there. Randeep Hooda was originally considered for the role of Karan (Bhagat Singh), but he backed out. Why? On a podcast with Shubhankar Mishra, Hooda candidly confessed that he didn't want to 'play second fiddle to Aamir.' He also admitted his 'Jaat akad' lost him another major role in
Rock On
too. That role eventually went to Siddharth, who — alongside Sharman Joshi, Soha Ali Khan, Kunal Kapoor, and Atul Kulkarni — completed the now-iconic ensemble cast.
Directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and buoyed by the sheer power of great music, bold writing, and a call for national awakening,
Rang De Basanti
became more than just a movie. It was a movement. But it also could have easily become a misunderstood
Sholay
spin-off about Basanti, starring Esha Deol, had producers had their way.
Call it serendipity or survival of the fittest script — the film dodged a bullet and gave India one of its most defining cinematic moments. As Pandey puts it, with a mix of bemusement and disbelief, 'I used to say things with a straight face — but the stupidity was anything but straight.'
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