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Veteran actor Sharmila Tagore spoke about balancing a life in arthouse cinema alongside her burgeoning Bollywood career in the ’70s, and revealed that she once had to make such a grave ‘compromise’ to accommodate multiple projects that she would’ve been sued had it happened now.
In an interview shared on the Quorum YouTube channel, she said that she was offered the film Aranyer Din Ratri by Satyajit Ray after she had already signed Aradhana, directed by her mentor in the Hindi films, Shakti Samanta, and co-starring the era’s biggest star, Rajesh Khanna. She said that it was virtually impossible to get Khanna’s dates at the time, because he had signed with 12 producers simultaneously.
She continued, “Kaka’s scenes with Sujit Kumar were shot in Darjeeling, and my scenes were shot in the studios, with rear projection. That was a huge compromise, and I think I would have been sued in today’s time. But because Aradhana became such a huge success, everything was forgiven, and I was repeated in his (Samanta’s) later films.” Sharmila said that Aranyer Din Ratri, on the other hand, became internationally acclaimed, and is still well-regarded in France.
Sharmila Tagore got her start as a teenager in the films of Satyajit Ray, and emerged as one of the biggest female stars of the ’70s. She was most recently seen in the Disney+ Hotstar family drama Gulmohar, co-starring Manoj Bajpayee.
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