What Did Sanjay Khan Recall About His Rifle-Point Encounter with Dharmendra During the Shooting of ‘Haqeeqat’?
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Key Takeaways
- Sanjay Khan recalls a memorable encounter with Dharmendra.
- The filming of ‘Haqeeqat’ took place in Leh in 1966.
- The film is a portrayal of the valor of soldiers during the 1962 war.
- The friendship between Sanjay and Dharmendra is highlighted in the post.
- ‘Haqeeqat’ remains an iconic black-and-white film in Indian cinema.
Mumbai, Nov 27 (NationPress) Actor and director Sanjay Khan recently took a nostalgic journey as he reflected on an unforgettable incident with Dharmendra on the set of ‘Haqeeqat’.
He shared how a typical stroll to the officers’ mess in Leh took an unexpected and dramatic twist when a rifle was pointed at them. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Sanjay paid homage to his late friend and co-star Dharmendra. He reminisced about their early days filming 'Haqeeqat' in Leh back in 1966, long before Dharmendra achieved superstar status.
Sanjay emphasized Dharmendra's playful, fun-loving nature that could brighten even the coldest nights in Ladakh. He also honored Dharmendra’s legacy, stating that those who truly knew him will always cherish his memory.
Accompanying a nostalgic photo, the actor-producer expressed, “Long before he was a star, I knew Dharam as the young man who brought mischief to a freezing night in Ladakh. While shooting Chetan Anand’s Haqeeqat in 1966, our simple walk back to the officers’ mess turned into a moment of danger with a rifle aimed at us and a sentry shouting in the darkness.”
“Amidst our boisterous laughter and that sudden encounter with peril, a friendship for life blossomed. Those who knew you will never forget you. Rest in peace, my friend!”
The throwback image captures Sanjay Khan and Dharmendra together, with Salman Khan joining them for a cherished moment. The photo also includes Sanjay’s late wife, Zarine Khan, seated alongside them.
‘Haqeeqat’ featured prominent actors including Dharmendra, Balraj Sahni, Priya Rajvansh, Sudhir, Sanjay Khan, and Vijay Anand. Set against the backdrop of the Battle of Rezang La in Ladakh, the film depicted a fictionalized account of the bravery of 5 JAT soldiers during the 1962 war and is revered as one of India’s iconic black-and-white war films.