Rakesh Bedi Jokingly Upset with Farah Khan for Never Casting Him in Films

Veteran actor Rakesh Bedi playfully confronted his close friend, filmmaker Farah Khan, for never casting him in any of her movies during the filming of her vlog. Khan responded by asking which of her film roles would have suited him, leading to a light-hearted exchange where Bedi teased her about common industry promises. The filmmaker eventually assured Bedi that she would cast him in her next project, mending the jovial rift. Bedi, who has been in the industry for over four decades, is currently enjoying the blockbuster success of his recent film 'Dhurandhar'.

Key Points: Rakesh Bedi Upset with Farah Khan Over Film Roles

  • Bedi expressed disappointment to Khan
  • Khan asked which role suited him
  • Bedi teased about common industry promises
  • Khan assured a role in her next project
  • Bedi recently found major success with 'Dhurandhar'
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Rakesh Bedi upset with Farah Khan for never casting him in any of her films despite their close friendship

Bollywood veteran Rakesh Bedi expresses playful disappointment that friend Farah Khan has never cast him, despite their close friendship.

"I am also very angry with you because you never took me in any of your films. - Rakesh Bedi"

Mumbai, April 21

Bollywood veteran actor Rakesh Bedi, who recently took the internet by storm with his impeccable performance in Dhurandhar, expressed his disappointment with filmmaker and close friend Farah Khan.

Filmmaker Farah Khan who recently arrived at Rakesh Bedi's house to shoot her new vlog for her YouTube channel, learnt of her good friend being a little upset with her for never casting him in any of her movies

Rakesh said, "I am also very angry with you because you never took me in any of your films."

Farah, in return, asked, "Mereko bol kaunsi picture main tere liye role achha tha (Tell me which role suited you in my films)?"

Farah also gave an example of Satish Shah in Main Hoon Na but Rakesh seemed in no mood to understand.

He teased Farah and said, "Do dialogues bahut common hai humari industry main, arey tu bata kaunsi film main leta aur dusra, 'Agli film mein pakka lunga (Two dialogues are very common in the industry. First is 'you tell me which role would I have casted you' and the second is 'I will definitely be cast in the next picture')!"

Farah then assured Rakesh that she will surely cast him in her next project, with both of them giggling together. Rakesh then said that he could never be angry with Farah.

Later in the video, Farah while talking to the camera in Rakesh's absence was seen admitting that she should have casted Rakesh in her movies.

Talking about Rakesh Bedi, the actor who has been a part of the entertainment industry for more than four decades, has finally tasted what actual success means, after his recently released Dhurandhar became a blockbuster.

The veteran star is best known for his impeccable comic timing across television and films.

He has been a part the iconic TV shows like Shrimaan Shrimati, Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, and others.

In Bollywood, he delivered memorable performances in Chashme Buddoor, Ram Teri Ganga Maili, Phir Hera Pheri, Gharwali Baharwali and many others.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Honestly, Farah Khan should have cast him. He's a brilliant comic actor. Look at his work in *Shrimaan Shrimati* and *Chashme Buddoor*. Sometimes friends take each other for granted in the industry. Better late than never, I guess.
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Sarah B
It's heartwarming to see such an old friendship. The industry can be so cut-throat, but they seem to have a genuine bond. His line about the "two common dialogues" is spot on and hilarious! Wishing him all the success for *Dhurandhar*.
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Aman W
Respectfully, I think Rakesh ji is being a bit unfair here. Farah's films have a very specific, over-the-top style. Not every great actor fits every director's vision. Friendship shouldn't mean automatic casting. But glad he's getting his due now! 🙏
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Kavya N
So happy for Rakesh Bedi! Growing up watching him on TV was a joy. It's never too late for success. *Dhurandhar* proves his talent was always there. Hope Farah keeps her promise for the next project! 🤞
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Vikram M
Typical Bollywood *jugaad* and promises. But at the end of the day, it's all about the right role at the right time. Maybe his time is now. More power to veterans who keep working with passion.

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