Why Sunil Dutt screamed at Waheeda Rehman on the sets of ‘Mujhe Jeene Do’

Mumbai, June 30 (IANS) Veteran actress Waheeda Rehman had once recalled an incident from the sets of ‘Mujhe Jeene Do’ when co-star Sunil Dutt suddenly shouted at everyone on the set.

During her appearance on the talk show “Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai,” Waheeda shared how Dutt remained completely immersed in his dacoit character even off-camera during the shoot. Reflecting on her experience, the actress mentioned, “I worked with Sunil Dutt in two of his home productions—Mujhe Jeene Do and Reshma Aur Shera. We also did two or three films outside his banner. He always chose very interesting and exciting locations for his films. For Mujhe Jeene Do, we stayed in tents in the Chambal Valley. He was playing Thakur Jarnail Singh, and he carried that character into real life as well. He never smiled or laughed and was always completely immersed in the role.”

“After a few days, Nargis arrived at the location with Sanju, who was around two to two-and-a-half years old. As soon as she came, I complained to her. I said, ‘Nargis, please make your husband understand. Why is he behaving like a dacoit even in real life? He’s just like Hitler. He keeps asking us, “Where are you going? Why are you coming?”

“Three days later, during a shoot, Nirupa Roy, Nargis and I were sitting on a ghat, eating and chatting. Suddenly, Sunil Dutt came over and shouted, “Mrs. Dutt, get up. All of you, Waheeda ji, get up. ‘Thank God he said, ‘Waheeda Ji.’ Then Nargis asked him, ‘What happened?’ He replied, ‘You ask too many questions. Just get up.” “Then we left. We looked at each other and wondered, ‘What happened? What’s the problem?’

Waheeda further recalled, “After a while, Sunil Dutt returned with the BSF commander. Looking at their faces, we sensed that something was wrong. He said, ‘Ladies, get up quickly. Get into the jeeps.’ There was one jeep in front and another behind us. We were seated in the middle, surrounded by armed guards.”

Waheeda Rehman and Sunil Dutt have starred together in several films, including “Ek Phool Char Kante,” “Mujhe Jeene Do,” “Meri Bhabhi,” “Darpan,” “Reshma Aur Shera,” and “Zindagi Zindagi.”

For the unversed, Sunil Dutt passed away on May 25, 2005. The veteran actor and politician died of a heart attack in his sleep at his residence in Bandra, Mumbai.

–IANS

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