It’s often said
that veteran director Ramesh Sippy started his career with A and ended on Z.
The A stands for Andaz, his debut film in 1971 and Z is for Zamaana Deewana,
his last directorial venture in 1995.
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But not many know
that he wanted his Z as early as 1987. Sippy wanted to end his stint with
Zameen; a multistarrer featuring Vinod Khanna in the lead, which was later on,
shelved.
The sudden demise
of Vinod Khanna came as a shock to the ace director. “In the ‘70s he was a
superstar and had a great following and a great presence on screen. He did some
wonderful films with Amit Ji and some fabulous solos. He was a very fine actor
and then of course he had some personal problems also to cater to,” says Ramesh
Sippy reminiscing about the superstar.
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Zameen would have
also marked Ramesh Sippy’s first film with Vinod Khanna after having worked
with all the superstars of that era – Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra
and Rishi Kapoor. Vinod Khanna was the only gem missing from his repertoire.
Throwing more
light on the film, Sippy says, “Vinod Khanna was part of the only one film that
I could not complete. The gentleman who was involved in the making of the film
and now Vinod Khanna, they both are no more so uske baare mein jyada bolna
accha nahi hoga. I had a great time working with Vinod in that film and it’s
unfortunate that the film could not see the light of day.”
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Think of it, the
film had all the signs of becoming a potential blockbuster. There was Vinod
Khanna who was returning to acting after his stint as an ascetic at the Osho
Ashram in the US, Sridevi was at the peak her stardom, Rajinikanth and Sanjay
Dutt were at the top of their game and last but not the least, the rising star
Madhuri Dixit too was part of the ensemble. Anupam Kher and Paresh Rawal gave
the menacing touch to the film.
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Ramesh Sippy
started his labour of love soon after the completion of his TV series
Buniyaad. Vinod Khanna was paired opposite Sridevi in the film and ace
writer Manohar Shyam Joshi penned the script of the film. After the film
was 70 per cent through, the finances of the film dried up and the financiers
pulled their hands out of the film and the film till this day is stuck in the
cans.
Though Ramesh
Sippy might never admit to this but there is buzz that many factors contributed
to the ‘demise’ of Vinod Khanna’s potential blockbuster. On one hand while
Vinod Khanna proved a little difficult to work with after he came back from the
ashram, there was also the rivalry of Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit involved in the
film. Those associated with the film convinced Sridevi and Madhuri that there
wouldn’t be any scenes in the film that will feature both.
When asked to
share a memorable moment in the company of the superstar, Ramesh Sippy after a
long pause only adds that the list is pretty long. “I have spent some wonderful
evenings with him. I wish I could recall something interesting to you but they
all were very personal moments with him. His wife is a very dear friend and we
have spent some great moments in her company. We will all miss him dearly and
he was a wonderful guy,” says the veteran director.
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