New Delhi. Bollywood showman Subhash Ghai is known for ‘out of the box’ films in the industry. There are many films made under the direction of Subhash Ghai which are included in the iconic films of Bollywood today. The film ‘Karz’, released in 1980, is also one such film. As interesting as the story of this film, which became an all-time blockbuster by earning huge sums at the box-office, was equally interesting was the story of signing the star cast of the film. Recently, director Subhash Ghai told in one of his interviews that casting actress Simi Grewal in the film ‘Karz’ was not easy at all. The director had to make a lot of efforts to get ‘yes’ from the actress for this film.
Director Subhash Ghai told in his latest interview that casting actress Simi Grewal in the film ‘Karz’ was the most difficult. Actually, the actress’s character in this film was negative, due to which she did not want to play this role. Subhash Ghai says in his interview, ‘Casting Simi Grewal in ‘Karz’ was the most difficult for me.
Subhash Ghai did not accept defeat
The director further tells that actress Simi Grewal had told him that the script of the film is good, but she cannot accept the role because the role is negative. She did not want to play the role of a vamp in the film. Subhash Ghai also did not give up and tried everything possible to convince the actress. According to the director, he kept visiting the actress’s house for 5 consecutive days and with the help of PR, he finally convinced the actress.
the film was popular
Subhash Ghai had promised Simi Grewal that even though her character is negative, he would take full care that her image does not get tarnished in the eyes of the audience. Simi Grewal’s negative role in the film ‘Karz’ was much liked. This film proved to be a milestone in the career of the actress. ‘Karz’ created a stir at the box office as soon as it was released. This all-time blockbuster film also won a lot of praise from the critics.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: January 30, 2024, 19:28 IST