What Did Randeep Hooda Say on 14 Years of ‘Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster’?

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Key Takeaways
- Randeep Hooda's reflections showcase the film's lasting impact.
- 'Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster' launched a successful film series.
- Hooda's tribute to the Battle of Saragarhi highlights historical valor.
- The film's themes resonate with audiences even today.
- Randeep continues to evolve in his acting career.
Mumbai, Sep 30 (NationPress) Actor Randeep Hooda recently celebrated the 14th anniversary of his film “Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster,” describing it as a project that will forever remain close to his heart.
He reminisced about his experiences during the filming and highlighted the profound influence this movie has had on both his career and personal growth. On his Instagram account, the 'Jaat' actor posted several stills from the film, captioning it: “From twisted loyalties to unforgettable characters, 14 years of #SahebBiwiAurGangster. A film that will always occupy a special place in my heart. Thank you for keeping this tale alive through the years #14YearsOfSahebBiwiAurGangster.”
The photo collection showcases Randeep alongside Jimmy Sheirgill and Mahi Gill. Directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia, this was the inaugural film in the Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster series. The narrative unfolds in a charming town in Uttar Pradesh, weaving a compelling story of desire, betrayal, and aspiration, focusing on Raani, her spouse Raja, and the determined Babloo. Randeep Hooda took on the role of Lalit / Babloo.
This film premiered on September 30, 2011.
Recently, Randeep Hooda also honored the valor of the soldiers from the Battle of Saragarhi, expressing it as a “dream I missed sharing.” He noted on Instagram: “A dream I missed sharing with the world! The #BattleOfSaragarhi, fought by 21 SIKH soldiers under Hav Ishar Singh of 4 SIKH (formerly known as XXXVI SIKH) in Sep 1897, remains a legendary tale of Courage and Sacrifice.”
“While defending the Saragarhi post, perched at 6,000 feet in the NWF Province (now part of Pakistan), these brave soldiers stood firm against thousands of Pathan attackers, and all were honored with the IOM. This battle is recognized by UNESCO as one of the eight most heroic confrontations in history, exemplifying the concept of ‘Last Man, Last Round.’”
On the professional front, Randeep was last seen in the action thriller “Jaat”, alongside Sunny Deol.