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'Bheeshma' Khanna has it in for Bollywood |
Think of Mukesh Khanna and the image of 'Shaktimaan'
springs to mind. Or is it 'Bheeshma Pitamaha'. He
is one of those rare actors who lives out two screen characters.
As Mukesh Khanna says: 'I totally believe in destiny and
I was destined to give 'Aashirwad' (rewind to Bheeshma
in BR Chopra's Mahabharat). But there is more to the making
of Mukesh Khanna so lets go back a little and get some lowdown
on the real 'Shaktimaan'.
Graduating
from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, Khanna wanted to join
a plastic engineering college in Kanpur but fell short by
0.5 per cent. That avenue closed off, he went ahead and
did his 'LLB' from the Government Law College.
From
science to law. The last thing on this tall, broad and handsome
man's mind was 'acting'. For Khanna, it was his brother
who was behind his move to acting. His brother (who has
since died) believed he had what it took to be a star and
goaded him on to try his hand at it.
And
as the cliché goes there was no looking back. So he went
and joined the Film and Television Institute of India in
Pune where he realised that his dialogue delivery was above
average. "I feel all my mugging in Law College came handy
and I reel off page after page without any difficulty,"
he says.
His
first 'break' came when he was signed by the theatre director
Nariender Bedi for a movie called 'Khooni'. The film
unfortunately was never released as Bedi "expired in the
middle of shooting."
For
Khanna the 80s constituted his 'film era' and he signed
10 to 15 films. 'Ruhi, Capt. Bari, and Dard
e Dil, to name a few, were box office disasters. The
film industry closed its doors to him and he was labelled
a flop hero.
Khanna
has not forgiven Bollywood for that rejection: "I have a
grudge against the film industry because they want to take
stars only if they have a hit behind them even if they don't
fit the role. No one wants to take a risk with a talented
star just because he has flop films to his name. Talent
does not count here."
The 90s was when he finally struck gold and it was television
which gave him the recognition he craved. The serial 'Mahabharat'
happened and Khanna got his due break. He became the 'Bheeshma
Pitamaha', a role that was so strong that he still plays
it at times in real life, more often than not during election
campaigns for the BJP.
His
home production 'Shaktimaan' gave him his second
big shot at superstardom. The international fame that he
has garnered from the two serials is something he treasures.
Still an eligible bachelor, he is fully involved with his
merchandise company of the brand Shaktimaan and his production
company Bheeshm.
All
things considered, this 'flop' Bollywood actor, hasn't had
such a bad innings.
Read
Interview of Mukesh Khanna
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