Deepak Tijori, who labored with Aamir Khan in Ghulam, spoke in regards to the practice scene within the movie. In a brand new interview, Deepak recalled how the practice motorman informed them about avoiding accidents as he would not be capable to apply brakes. Deepak mentioned that he and Aamir checked out one another in concern upon listening to it. Deepak additionally revealed Aamir had really helpful him for Ghulam (1998) identical to Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992). (Also Read | When Deepak Tijori revealed Aamir Khan really helpful his identify twice for movies)
Ghulam
Ghulam, an motion movie, was directed by Vikram Bhatt. It starred Aamir Khan, Rani Mukerji, Deepak Tijori, Sharat Saxena, Rajit Kapoor, Mita Vashisht, and Ashutosh Rana amongst others. The movie launched on June 19 and was successful on the field workplace.
Deepak on Ghulam
In an interview with Bollywood Hungama, Deepak mentioned, “As per the scene, I trip on the tracks while running. I freeze and this is when Aamir pulls me out. Now we are used to this thing that ‘Gaadi ka driver brake maar dega time pe (The driver will apply brakes on time)’. We expected the motorman to do the same.”
“But he told us, ‘Dekho, mere paas aisa brake nahin hota hai. Tum log yeh mat sochna ki main brake maarunga aur gaadi ruk jaayegi. Tum log please distance rakhna. Accident nahin hona chahiye (I don’t have such brakes. Don’t think that I will apply brakes and the train will stop. Please keep distance. An accident shouldn’t take place)’. Aamir and I look at each other in fear and were like ‘Oh my God’. We rehearsed a couple of times to understand how much time the train takes to cover a distance.”
Deepak’s movies
Deepak will direct an journey thriller movie Tipppsy. He is all set to make his performing comeback with the upcoming romantic movie Ittar. Helmed by Veena Bakshi the movie additionally stars actor Rituparna Sengupta within the lead function. The official launch date of the movie continues to be awaited.
Deepak made his performing debut with Mahesh Bhatt’s musical romantic movie Aashiqui, launched in 1990. He was additionally part of another blockbusters resembling Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar, Khiladi, Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, Baadshah, Vaastav, Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge, Raja Natwarlal amongst others. Apart from performing, he additionally directed a number of Bollywood movies together with Oops, Fareb, Fox and Do Lafzon Ki Kahani.
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