• 2 years ago
The “laddoo” scene from “Hum Saath Saath Hain” went unexpectedly viral more than 20 years after the film’s release. Brut brings you the story behind it from the man himself…
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00:00I played along. What are you supposed to do if you don't get a ladoo?
00:19No, it was not planned. Basically, Surajji had given instruction to the actor to go off.
00:25Everybody takes ladoo from the mithai ka dabba. And he was basically supposed to offer everybody.
00:32But the actor was positioned not in arm's reach. Even if he was, he was focusing on his dialogues.
00:39So by the time the dabba comes to me, I missed it. Again, he comes close to me. Again, I go for
00:45it. And again, I missed it. We never shot with digital camera where you can do a retake. It's
00:51film camera and film camera exposure is expensive. So I had to, as an actor, I have to manage.
00:57You cannot look dead in the scene just because you didn't get a ladoo.
01:00I managed it with expressions and I played along. What are you supposed to do if you don't get a ladoo?
01:08I think it's very cute. I love the fans for posting memes and making fun and
01:12having a good laugh about it.
01:21I got a call from a friend of mine who said, do you want to model? I said, what is modeling?
01:35I didn't even know what is modeling at that time because I was completely into business.
01:38We went to this bungalow. He had some shirts. He made me wear some shirts, click some photographs.
01:43The end of it, he gives me some money. I said, what's this? He says, for your modeling fees.
01:47Since I knew him, he was a friend of mine. I said, oh wow, I'm getting paid also for something like that.
01:51So you give me lunch, you brought me here in your car and everything and I'm also going to get paid.
02:12The casting was the most unusual casting any actor would ever get through.
02:16So my first interaction with Rajshree was, I was called for watching the movie
02:23in Spanish. I came from Panama. In Panama, my first language is Spanish.
02:27And then he did somebody from the industry to tell them, yeah, the job is done fine,
02:32rather than the translators and the people who they've given the job to.
02:35I gave my inputs accordingly to Raj Babuji. Then he said, come, I'd like you to introduce
02:40you to Suraj Bajayate. I met him and he asked me what I do. I said, I'm an actor. I'm doing
02:45some television. I'm doing some plays. And that's just about it.
03:06He's been an orphan when he was young and he fell in love with a beautiful lady and she gave him
03:12three wonderful kids. And then she passes away and he chooses not to get married.
03:17Instead, he chooses to bring up the three daughters by himself.
03:29When I go there for shoots and stuff like that, they refer to me as Alan Duck.
03:33It's a very strong image.

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