In films, not only the lead role, but the supporting characters also play an important role in making the film successful. However, they sometimes have to face difficulties. Meanwhile, actor Amit Bahl has revealed the bitter truth of the industry, in which he has openly talked about the transition from supporting roles. Also praised actor Hrithik Roshan and also shared some stories.
Kick me…
Recently, in an interview with Siddharth Kanan, Amit told that it feels very bad when his scenes are cut for an artiste. However, while sharing the story of a scene from his film ‘Lakshya’, he said, ‘There is an iconic scene of the film, in which I punish Hrithik Roshan and send him to the obstacle course. Meanwhile, Hrithik tells me that sir, if necessary, kick me. I am wearing a body pad so don’t worry. If necessary, kick ass because this scene is very important.
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I have very good memories…
He further told that three takes were done for that scene and Hrithik was completely covered in mud. Despite this, he gave complete space to Amit so that the scene looked fantastic. At that time, Hrithik had become a big star after the success of ‘Kaho Na… Pyaar Hai’ and Farhan Akhtar had also become a popular director with films like ‘Dil Chahta Hai’. Still both of them did not cut my scenes. I have very good memories in the industry because many times our scenes were cut, but now no one does this because if the film does not work, then no one will be able to remain a star.
Starcast and earnings of the film
Let us tell you that the film ‘Lakshya’ was directed by Farhan Akhtar. In this, actors like Preity Zinta, Amitabh Bachchan and Amit Behl were seen along with Hrithik Roshan. This film was released on 18 June 2004, which did not perform well at the box office. This film was made with a budget of Rs 30 crore, which earned Rs 23.39 crore.
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