Have you guys watched Aamir Khan, Urmila Matondkar & Jackie Shroff starrer Rangeela?
Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, the film was released in 1995 and became a huge blockbuster at that time.
Despite delivering a cult classic, the director-actor duo RGV-Aamir never worked together after that. Reason? Well, it’s mostly because the filmmaker once made a controversial statement about Aamir’s acting post the movie release. RGV said that the actor who played a waiter in the film did a better job than Aamir. His comments, which had created a lot of controversies back then, didn’t go well with Mr. Perfectionist.
Now, while talking to Bollywood Hungama, the filmmaker opened up on his fallout with the actor and why they never collaborated in the last 26 years.
Talking about it, RGV said, “Aamir Khan is an extremely dedicated and passionate and very patient person, which I am not. I am a very impulsive guy, I want to see things happening now and Aamir wants to mull over it, which is good and works fantastic for him. But temperament wise we are very different and we didn’t really have followed, it was a certain misunderstanding post-Rangeela. I don’t have any bad blood neither does he have. Temperamentally we are very different, it’s not about the film per se. I am very impulsive which is my strength and weakness and he is very patient which is exactly the opposite of what I am.”
Clarifying his controversial comment, he said, “I am clearing this for the thousandth time. Khalid Mohammed was interviewing me and I made a technical point. People don’t understand how a performance works. I mentioned in the context if Aamir says the line ‘Tu idhar ghuma na’. Now the expression on the waiter is what makes people laugh. It’s not the line. The line is written and Aamir said it flatly. But because so much laughter came we think it is Aamir’s performance. If I did the wrong casting of the waiter who couldn’t give a counted expression, the scene would have been flat.”
Continuing further, he said, “It is a technical point I was telling Khalid Mohammed and Khalid had some issue with Aamir Khan because he was refusing to attend some Filmfare function or something like that. He wrote the headline that the waiter was better than Aamir, quoting me. And at that time because there were no cell phones, I was in the South somewhere shooting a Telugu film. Aamir tried contacting me and I was not available and he thought I was not getting in touch deliberately. It made him feel that I actually said it. So, he said something else in the press. By the time I met him, he wanted me to say that Khalid lied.”
RGV added, “I said he didn’t lie. It was my fault to expect Khalid Mohammed to understand the technical details of how a performance works in a scene. I said it. Either he deliberately did not or he didn’t understand it, I don’t want to get into that. I said, ‘Aamir, the whole world has seen Rangeela and they loved it and that guy is in half a scene. Me saying that the waiter is better than you, in what way do you think it is going to make any difference.”
“In fact, it will come on me, because my saying that has not led to him signing for 100 films.’ But okay Aamir being a very sensitive and very good human being and at that point, what he himself was going through with the whole industry and Khalid Mohammed thing and all that, he felt betrayed and that’s my fault,” the filmmaker concluded.