What Memories Does Dalip Tahil Share About His ‘Adventures of Tarzan’ Days?

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Key Takeaways
- Dalip Tahil reflects on his memorable role in a classic film.
- Kimi Katkar gained fame for her daring portrayal.
- The film was significant in shaping Bollywood's portrayal of Tarzan.
- Hemant Birje became popularly known as the 'Indian Tarzan'.
- The movie blends adventure with romance and familial conflict.
Mumbai, Aug 1 (NationPress) Renowned Bollywood actor Dalip Tahil recently took a nostalgic journey as he reflected on his 1985 film ‘Adventures of Tarzan’, featuring Kimi Katkar and Hemant Birje in lead roles.
Dalip shared a series of images from the film on his Instagram account, including two snapshots with the former actress Kimi Katkar, who portrayed the character of Ruby Shetty, the Indian version of Jane Porter. One of the pictures shows Dalip lighting and smoking a cigarette.
“Throwback to when I was cast to embody Tarzan (Warning: Smoking is harmful to health) #DT #AdventuresofTarzan #digiphin,” Dalip captioned his post.
‘Adventures of Tarzan’, directed by Babbar Subhash, also features Om Shivpuri. At its release, the film garnered significant attention, with Hemant Birje being dubbed the 'Indian Tarzan' in various newspapers.
Meanwhile, Kimi Katkar was referred to as 'Sex-Siren' for her provocative performance. The plot revolves around Ruby Shetty, who, while searching for a mythical tribe in a forest, encounters Tarzan, a boy of the jungle, and falls in love with him. However, her father and fiancé plot against Tarzan.
Dalip, now 72, is celebrated for his roles in films like Baazigar, Raja, Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, and Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. He also appeared in the UK’s BBC soap opera EastEnders as Dan Ferreira.
Hemant Birje made his debut as Tarzan in Adventures of Tarzan and frequently featured in films with Mithun Chakraborty. In 2005, he was seen in Garv: Pride and Honour alongside Salman Khan.
Kimi launched her acting career in 1985 with Patthar Dil before gaining fame in Adventures of Tarzan. She was active throughout the late 1980s, featuring in numerous successful films such as Mera Lahoo, Dariya Dil, Sone Pe Suhaaga, and Khoon Ka Karz.
Between 1988 and 1990, she acted in 35 films, with 15 releases in a single year. Although she often starred alongside Anil Kapoor and Govinda, she was also paired with legendary actors like Jeetendra, Dharmendra, and Vinod Khanna.
Her last film was “Zulm Ki Hukumat” in 1992, directed by Bharat Rangcharay. This film is a remake of the 1972 classic The Godfather, centering on a young man who is drawn into the criminal underworld after his elder brother, an underworld don, is murdered.