Will not stand behind Aamir: Randeep Hooda Releaded Reg Dey Basanti out of the ego
Actor Randeep Hooda shared the story of rejecting ‘Rang de Basanti’. He said in a podcast that he blames his ‘Jat ego’ for creating that unfortunate option.

Actor Randeep Hooda recently shared that he regrets leaving ‘Rang de Basanti’, which was made in the headlines by Aamir Khan in 2006. The 48 -year -old appeared on a podcast and revealed that he stepped out of the film after director Rakish Omprakash Mehra, insisting that he reached the board. Hooda convicts him ‘Caste acad‘To make that unfortunate option.
Speaking on the podcast of Shubhankar Mishra, Randeep Hooda said that he met in an alcoholic kingdom after being elected to play Bhagat Singh in the film Mehra. He shared that he was later told by director Ram Gopal Varma that if he wants to lead in front or stand behind Aamir Khan in a film, and this changed things for him.
Expressing his disappointment in leaving the path-breaking drama, who introduced the Indians to a new nationalist culture, Hooda said that he ended doing a film with RVIs instead.
“If I had done ‘Rang de Basanti’, I would have come to a separate league. I gave an audition and I liked it. Recash Omprakash Mehra will come to me, sometimes drowns a drunk car, and he asks me”Take the picture (Do this, do it, do this picture). ‘I asked him to drive safely. ,
He said, “I wanted to do that film, but during that time, Ram Gopal Varma told me,” I am thinking about casting you in the lead role in D and you will go and stand behind Aamir in the poster. ” My Jat Akad Niki Ai (My Jat ego captured my mind), and I said, ‘I am not standing behind Aamir.’ This happened, and I also left Rock for similar reasons. ,
Hooda further shared that he was fond of non-Mukhyadhara filmmakers, and lost them with such big opportunities. “I have always worked with some different types of filmmakers and producers and not with the internal sources of the industry. Perhaps that’s why my growth was slow. I think I am enough and this craft is everything, but it’s not the case,” he explained.
‘Rang de Basanti’ won a national award for the best popular film, and was selected as India’s official entry at the Oscars the same year. This not only transforms Aamir Khan’s filmography forever, but became one of the most famous, thoughtful, relevant stories of Hindi cinema. Mehra showed how Indian youth did not require chest-tamping jingoism to provide their patriotism, and what real freedom meant.
Meanwhile, the hood is currently seen with Sunny Deol in ‘Jat’. The film is running for a decent box office response in theaters.