Amjad Khan’s initial tryst with Bollywood was a failure After studies Amjad Khan made his debut in Bollywood in the film Nazneen (1951). Later he did many minor roles in films like film Ab Dilli Dur Nahin but was a failure. On his father actor Jayant’s request filmmaker K.Asif (Who made Mugha .. Read More
l-E-Azam) appointed him as his assistant director but alas K.Asif died in 1971 leaving the film Love and God incomplete. Amjad was shattered. Once again he got a break as an artist in Chetan Anand’s film Hindustan Ki Kasam (1973) but the film failed and Amjad Khan returned to theatre after being dejected with Bollywood. Amjad Khan struggled 12 years in Bollywood and quit after a miserable letdown. A roadside astrologer predicted Amjad Khan's Success in Bollywood After being thrown out of Bollywood, Amjad Khan was a disappointed man. Once while walking on the streets in Mumbai he happened to try his luck with a roadside astrologer sitting on a footpath with a parrot. The parrot pulled a card. To Amjad’s amazement, the card predicted a bright future in Bollywood. Amjad laughed and moved away. To his pleasant surprise that evening his friend Salim (Of Salim Javed fame) knocked on his door and asked Amjad to meet filmmaker Ramesh Sippy. He told him that they were looking for a new actor for their film Sholay. The next day Amjad was at Sippy Films office and film director Ramesh Sippy was left dazed by Amjad Khan’s towering personality and thundering voice. He was selected for the role of Gabbar Singh and the rest is history! When the film was released Gabbar Singh became a national craze! When Danny Denzongpa, who was originally to play the role, saw the film he repented about missing such a great character! The Amjad Khan - Amitabh Bachchan Jodi After the mega success of Sholay Amitabh Bachchan and Amjad Khan Jodi became so popular that the two worked in many films and were the heartthrob of the cine buffs. The duo worked in more than 25 movies. Most notable are Laawaris, Naseeb, Suhaag, Mr. Natwarlal, Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Kasme Vaade, Ganga Ki Saugand, Parvarish etc The magic of Amitabh Bachchan and Amjad Khan was so great that in the film Satte Pe Satta film director Raj N Sippy just gave an outline script for the famous ‘drunken scene’ minus dialogue but thanks to the marvelous chemistry between Amitabh Bachchan and Amjad Khan the scene turned out to be the most iconic comedy scene of Indian Cinema. Amjad Khan became a ‘Star’ character actor In the late 70s and early 80s Amjad Khan became a name to reckon and films were specially written for Amjad Khan in key roles. Who can forget movies like Dada, Raakhi Ki Saugandh, Pyaara Dushman, Yari Dushmani and Bambai Ka Maharaja? In fact in Bambai Ka Maharaja Amjad Khan played a triple role and was also the hero of the film. Some filmmakers even tried to recreate Sholay's magic and made a film Ramgarh Ke Sholay starring Amjad Khan. Amjad Khan proved his versatility as a competent actor. Fed up with villainy Amjad Khan proved his versatility in comedy with movies like Qurbani, Love Story, Chameli Ki Shaadi, Hum Se Badkar Kaun, Utsav etc. Besides comedy, Amjad Khan did a variety of roles like emotion and tragedy in Yaarana, Laawaris, etc. Apart from commercial cinema he also displayed his versatility working with art filmmakers like Satyajit Ray’s Shatranj Ke Khilari in which he played the role of Wajid Ali Shah to perfection. He also worked with Girish Karnad in his period film Utsav and gave a hilarious touch to the character Vatsayana, author of Kama Sutra. He also did the Merchant-Ivory English film The Perfect Murder as an underworld don. Amjad Khan failed as a director After an exciting career in acting Amjad Khan tried his hand at direction and not only burnt his hand as a director but lost a huge amount as a producer. As a result, he had to do a ridiculous role to make ends meet in his end! The movies he produced and directed were Chor Police (1983), and Ameer Aadmi Gareeb Aadmi (1985).