Saif Ali Khan, Preity Zinta and Chandrachur Singh starrer Kya Kehna was launched in 2000. The movie enjoys an enormous fan base even years after its launch. Producer Ramesh Taurani not too long ago revealed how Chandrachur Singh was dropped from the movie and Salman Khan got here on-board. Nevertheless, ultimately Khan determined to let go the movie after Chandrachur refused to go away the challenge.
Throughout a current dialog with Radio Nasha Official, Ramesh Taurani revealed that they solid Mukul Dev and Chandrachur Singh initially. Nevertheless, Dev didn’t present up on the primary day of the shoot for some cause. Thus, Saif Ali Khan was solid on the final minute. Whereas the movie was made within the yr 1997, the time when Gulshan Kumar was assassinated, Taurani got here out of the jail in 1998.
On the time, Taurani remembered 6 movies have been on the ground, Albela, Kuwara, Kachche Dhaage, Kuwara, Soldier and Jab Pyaar Kisi Se Hota Hai. The veteran producer admitted out of all the images they have been discovering it troublesome to distribute Kya Kehna due to the small star solid. Following this, he narrated his ordeal to Chandrachur Singh and requested him to drop out of the movie to allow them to promote it.
Chandrachur agreed and subsequently, Taurani spoke to Salman Khan, who additionally gave a nod to be part of the film. “He stated I don’t even need to take heed to the plot. I’ll do it simply because you will have requested me to. However you must get a letter of consent from Chandrachur. I don’t need to take one thing that belongs to another person, one thing that’s cursed,” he stated.
Taurani shared quickly after the dialog, the information obtained leaked to the press and Chandrachur Singh determined that he didn’t need to again out of this challenge as he believed that it might be silly to again out of a Ideas manufacturing. Salman then requested Taurani to complete the challenge with Chandrachur.
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