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Sharmila Tagore recalls shouting at Mausam co-star Sanjeev Kumar after he made her wait for 6 hours: ‘Gulzar Sahab had to pacify me'
Sharmila Tagore recalls shouting at Mausam co-star Sanjeev Kumar after he made her wait for 6 hours: ‘Gulzar Sahab had to pacify me'

Indian Express

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Sharmila Tagore recalls shouting at Mausam co-star Sanjeev Kumar after he made her wait for 6 hours: ‘Gulzar Sahab had to pacify me'

Sharmila Tagore and the late Sanjeev Kumar shared screen space in films like Mausam, Faraar, Satyakam, Griha Pravesh, and Charitraheen, among others. During the promotion of her debut OTT venture Gulmohar on The Kapil Sharma Show in 2023, Sharmila shared an anecdote about her friendship with Sanjeev. She recalled that on her very first day of shooting for Mausam, he made her wait for six hours—causing them to start the film on a rather furious note. Also Read: Sharmila Tagore stayed in a chowkidar's room while Simi Garewal got a bungalow during the shoot of Satyajit Ray's Aranyer Din Ratri: 'You cannot imagine how hot it was' Sharmila shared, 'Sanjeev Kumar was my favorite. That time we used to have double shifts, so in the morning I was working with him in Faraar, and in the evening I worked with him on Mausam. I was playing a sex worker in the film, and it was my first day. I was very excited, we had a shift from 2 pm to 10 pm. I was ready to give the shot at 2 pm, and he came at 8 pm. I got so angry with him and said lots of things. Gulzar Sahab had to pacify me.' She added, 'The shooting kept going on, but I was not talking to him even when we shot for Faraar. Then I went and saw Aandhi and loved the film. So the next day, he was in the dressing room next to me, I knocked at his door and told him that he is a very good actor. We shook hands and I forgave him. But I told him that next time, if he is planning to be late, he should inform me, because it is very rude otherwise. Then we became friends. He was a lovely person.' On the work front, Sharmila Tagore was last seen in the Bengali film Puratawn.

My beautiful off-screen daughter'
My beautiful off-screen daughter'

Express Tribune

time26-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

My beautiful off-screen daughter'

In an Instagram Story shared Monday, Nadia Jamil posted adorable clicks with small-screen peer Sajal Ali. In one photo Nadia held Sajal in a side embrace while in another photo, she kissed the latter's cheek to express her admiration. Nadia made sure to emphasise that her love for Sajal transcends the TV screen. "My beautiful off-screen daughter," she wrote. "I am always so proud of her. She still has a smile that melts the heart and fills it with love. Love you always, [Sajal]." The two shared the screen in 2013 telefilm Behadd, in which they star as the mother and daughter duo, Masooma and Maha. The telefilm also stars Fawad Khan as Jamal Ahmed, an old friend's younger brother who returns to Masooma's life through a chance meeting. While Nadia was last seen in 2024 drama Faraar, Sajal currently stars in the serial Dil Wali Gali Mein opposite Hamza Sohail. In an Instagram post shared earlier this month, Sajal gave us a video compilation of the two's shenanigans on set. From singing impromptu to posing for selfies, the clips saw Hamza in various locations as he indulged Sajal in fun banter. "This is the sixth video you're making," he eventually said. On one occasion, Sajal teased him with an incorrect reference to a previous character. "You look like Farjaad from Burns Road," she said, and Hamza erupted in laughter. The Sirf Tum actor starred in the 2024 serial Burns Road Kay Romeo Juliet opposite Iqra Aziz. He, however, played the character of Farhaad in the serial. Farjaad, on the other hand, is Hamza's character in Fairy Tale, which stars Sehar Khan. Rolling out a mock-accent, Hamza stressed, "Excuse me, it's Burns Road Kay Romeo Juliet, and it's Farjaad Khan Bahadur." Instead of correcting her mistake, Sajal quipped, "Oh, really? You look like a scaredy cat, not bahadur (brave)."

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