Was Subhash Ghai Nervous Before His Directorial Debut 'Kalicharan'?
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Mumbai, Feb 7 (NationPress) It has been half a century since Subhash Ghai made his directorial debut with 'Kalicharan', which first graced the big screen. As this iconic drama celebrated its 50th anniversary on Saturday, Ghai shared that he was overwhelmed with nerves on the day of the film's release, admitting he was literally shivering.
Ghai expressed that this moment was pivotal in his career, representing the culmination of a decade spent in hard work, acting, and writing scripts for others.
In an emotional tribute, Ghai wrote on his social media, "I was at a crossroads in my life 50 years ago on the release of my first film as a director of KALICHARAN and was shivering because I had invested ten years of my efforts in acting and writing scripts for others. (sic)."
Fortunately, the film's release marked the beginning of a remarkable journey in cinema, leading to blockbuster successes such as 'Vishwanath' (1978), 'Karz' (1980), 'Krodhi' (1981), 'Hero' (1983), 'Vidhaa' (1982), 'Meri Jung' (1985), 'Karma' (1986), 'Ram Lakhan' (1989), 'Saudagar' (1991), 'Khalnayak' (1993), 'Pardes' (1997), and 'Taal' (1999).
Ghai continued, "But the Almighty turned my table towards an uninterrupted journey in the cinema world and its educational institutions... I remain grateful to my Kalicharan team of producers, actors, co-writers, and technicians who supported my vision when I had no directing experience. Thank you all! (Hug and red heart emoji)"
Regarding 'Kalicharan', the film featured notable actors including Shatrughan Sinha, Reena Roy, Premnath, Ajit, Madan Puri, and Danny Denzongpa in key roles.
This blockbuster was later remade in Telugu as 'Khaidi Kalidasu' (1977), in Kannada as 'Kaalinga' (1980), in Tamil as 'Sangili' (1982), and in Malayalam as 'Pathamudayam' (1985).