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From Veer-Zaara Days, Manoj Bajpayee Recalls Yash Chopra Saying ‘I Don’t Make Films For…’

In the unpredictable world of Bollywood, where casting decisions can make or break a film, the story of legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra’s unwavering faith in actor Manoj Bajpayee for the 2004 romantic drama “Veer-Zaara” is a tale worth telling.

A Rough Patch For Bajpayee

Manoj Bajpayee, a versatile actor known for his powerful performances, faced a challenging year in 2002. Despite receiving National Awards for some of his films, most of his movies failed to make a mark at the box office.

In this trying time, he had to sign films simply to make ends meet. This period marked a low point in Bajpayee’s career, casting a shadow over his future. However, his resilience and determination to continue despite setbacks is commendable.

The Turning Point: Pinjar

One of the films that didn’t do well at the box office but won Bajpayee a National Award was “Pinjar.” This film, however, turned out to be a game-changer as it caught the attention of Yash Chopra. Chopra was so captivated by Bajpayee’s performance that he was determined to cast him in “Veer-Zaara.” This decision marked a turning point in Bajpayee’s career, opening up new horizons for him.

“I got a National award for Pinjar. But it did not work at the box office. But you know what Pinjar gave me? It gave me Veer Zaara. Yash ji saw the film and he was mesmerised and he was adamant on getting me to do that role in Veer Zaara.”

Manoj Bajpayee In Pinjar

The Role In Veer-Zaara

Bajpayee made a special appearance in ‘Veer-Zaara ‘, a cross-border romance starring Shah Rukh Khan as an Indian Air Force officer in love with Preity Zinta, the daughter of a Pakistani politician. Despite the small size of his role, Bajpayee’s performance added an exceptional dimension to the film. His well-received portrayal further solidifies his reputation as a versatile actor and affirms the faith Chopra had placed in him.

“Nahi toh Yash ji ke saath hum jaise actors ki koi jagah he nahi thi. Yash ji kehte bhi the ki ‘beta, yeh ab hojaega kyunki pata nahi kab kaam karenge tere saath main tere jaise actors ke liye film nahi banata (Yash ji used to say, ‘Son, this will happen now because I don’t know when I’ll work with you. I don’t make films for actors like you).”

Manoj Bajpayee starred in Yash Chopra’s 2004 romantic drama Veer-Zaara in a special appearance.

A Testament To Talent And Vision

The story of Yash Chopra’s faith in Manoj and his decision to cast him in “Veer-Zaara” is a testament to Chopra’s vision and Bajpayee’s talent. It serves as a reminder that skill and passion can shine through in cinema, even in adversity. This tale of faith and perseverance continues to inspire actors and filmmakers alike.

“It was a bad time. The down that I have seen, I hope nobody gets to see. When you have to do a film just because ‘ab paisa khatam ho raha hai, ghar kaise chalega (money is getting over, how will the house run.)’ Outside people didn’t know, there was nothing there in that big home.”

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