Bollywood's Best-Kept Secrets That Will Astonish You!
We all love Bollywood and can't get enough of the gossip and stories from the film world. But did you know about some behind-the-scenes stories of famous Bollywood movies that you shouldn't miss? Here are a few from your favorite films:
1. Kal Ho Na Ho Karan Johar made a special edit to the ending of "Kal Ho Na Ho" for Shah Rukh Khan's kids. The movie is known for its touching story, especially the role of Rahul, played by SRK, which moved us deeply. However, the original ending where their father dies was tough for SRK's children to watch. So, Uncle Karan Johar stepped in and changed the ending, showing Aman flying away instead.
2. Mother India
Sunil Dutt used to talk on the radio for Radio Ceylon. He really liked actress Nargis and wanted to
interview her. But when he finally met her, he couldn't say anything, and the interview couldn't happen.
Years later, they got to work together in a movie called 'Mother India' in 1957. That's when Sunil Dutt and
Nargis started to fall in love.
3. Kaho Naa.. Pyar Hai Kaho Naa.. Pyar Hai" is really special because it's in the Guinness Book of World Records. It won the most awards for a movie ever! In 2002, it got into the book for winning a whopping 92 awards!
4. A Wednesday In the movie, the terrorist's workplace was a huge building that was being built, but it had no elevators. Naseeruddin Shah, one of the actors, had to climb up all 25 floors every single day! It's one of the coolest things about Indian movies.
5. Neecha Nagar In 1946, 'Neecha Nagar' got the Best Film prize at the first Cannes film festival. It was the first Indian movie that people around the world noticed and liked.
6. Pakeezah Pakeezah took almost 14 years to make because Meena Kumari, the main actress, and the director Kamal Amrohi, who were once married, separated during the filming.
7. Fitoor Changing Katrina Kaif's hair color for Fitoor movie cost the production 55 Lakhs Rupees. This includes
all expenses for her hair treatment in London, as well as her accommodations and travel.
8. Mughal-e-Azam This Bollywood movie is considered one of the greatest ever made and one of the most expensive movies at that time. In 2004, it became the first colorized full-length movie to be shown in theaters again.
9. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge At first, Saroj Khan was hired for the job and worked on most of the filming. But as the project neared completion, she and Chopra disagreed a lot about how things should be done. This led to Farah Khan stepping in to finish the job.