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During a fan Q&A on Radio Nasha, Abbas-Mustan addressed concerns about SRK’s fear of horses leading to a potential fall during a song shoot. They clarified that because Shah Rukh’s face wasn’t clearly visible in the scene, they opted to use a body double for the horse-riding sequences. Mustan explained, “He was wearing a robe, a hat and a mask on his face and his eyes were covered. The horse riding was done by the horse owner, a body double.”
He further elaborated, “When the song ends, when he turns and goes away from the camera, he is going down a slope, there is no horse there but Shah Rukh just acted as if he is riding a horse. No one can believe that he is not riding the horse. That’s how well he has performed.”
During the same Q&A, a fan noted that Akshay Kumar and Shah Rukh Khan earned their nicknames, Khiladi and Baadshah, from Abbas-Mustan films. The fan proposed the idea of creating a Baazigar sequel featuring both actors. Mustan responded, “Aapke paas kahani hai toh dijiye. Zaroor banayenge (If you have a story, please give. We’ll make it).” Previously, the director duo hinted at the possibility of a sequel, stating, “Sequel ka zamana hai (It’s the time for sequels).”
All about Baazigar
Baazigar which released in 1993, was Shah Rukh Khan’s breakthrough role as the sole lead (his first as an antihero), along with being his eighth film out of eighty throughout his 30-year career. It was also
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