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Subhash Ghai Reveals He Had to Destroy Aishwarya Rai's Image for 'Taal' Role

Subhash Ghai, on the 27th anniversary of 'Taal', revealed he told Aishwarya Rai Bachchan he needed to destroy her glamorous image for the role of Mansi. He wanted a small-town girl, not a beauty queen, and had her go without makeup initially. Choreographer Saroj Khan suggested Aishwarya as the only choice after Madhuri Dixit. Ghai also cast Akshaye Khanna on Vinod Khanna's recommendation, and confirmed 'Taal 2' is in progress but won't rely on stars.

Subhash Ghai on casting challenge for 'Taal': I had to destroy Aishwarya Rai's image

Mumbai, Aug 13

Filmmaker Subhash Ghai, who is celebrating the 27th anniversary of his directorial 'Taal', has spoken up on the casting challenges for the film.

The filmmaker has said that he told actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan that he will have to completely destroy her image in order to do justice to her part.

Aishwarya arrived with an image that was firmly rooted in the world of glamour. But the filmmaker wasn't looking for a beauty queen for his film. He wanted Mansi, a young woman from a small town whose talent, vulnerability and journey would eventually transform her life.

Talking about the same, he said, "I told her that I need to destroy your image. But you will be doing no makeup in the first hour. She said, yes, 'I will do whatever you say'. As a director, you have to think about your character".

While looking for an actress who could convincingly portray Mansi's dancing abilities, Subhash Ghai turned to the legendary choreographer Saroj Khan. He asked her who, apart from Madhuri Dixit, could take on the role. The answer was Aishwarya.

The filmmaker said, "Aishwarya ka jab naam aaya tha, wo cosmetic world se aayi thi. Toh 4-5 naam the, main ne Saroj ji se pucha, Madhuri ke alawa kisko le sakte hai (When Aishwarya's name came up, she had come from the cosmetic world. So there were 4-5 names, I asked Saroj ji, apart from Madhuri, who else can we take?) She said Aishwarya".

It was a risk, especially because Taal itself was an ambitious film. The filmmaker was attempting to create a sweeping romantic musical without relying on established stars, choosing instead two relatively young actors, Aishwarya Rai and Akshaye Khanna, to carry the central love story.

Subhash Ghai, however, was convinced that their relative freshness was precisely what the story needed. His decision to cast Akshaye came with a personal recommendation. Actor Vinod Khanna brought his son to Subhash Ghai and suggested him for the role.

Subhash Ghai recently revealed that the 'Taal 2' script is nearly complete, he remains firm on one principle, Taal cannot be built around stars. He cast the actors they were and then built characters that allowed them to grow into something bigger.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, this is such an interesting insight into the casting process. Aishwarya was literally Miss World and he asked her to do no makeup in the first hour! That takes guts from both the director and the actress. She trusted him completely and look what happened - Taal became iconic. Respect to both of them! 🙌

Rahul R

The way Ghai ji trusted Saroj Khan's judgement is commendable. When she said Aishwarya could match Madhuri's dancing, that was a bold statement. And Aishwarya proved her right! The songs of Taal are still legendary - Dhadkan Hai Meri, Nahin Samne... pure gold from Rahman sahab too.

Kavya N

I think this is a great example of how directors should work with actors. It's not about just casting a name, it's about understanding the character and finding the right person to bring it to life. Ghai sahab's willingness to take a risk on two relatively young actors paid off massively. Also, Akshaye Khanna - what a find!

Vikram M

Interesting to read, but I can't help but think that the industry today has changed so much. Very few directors would take such a risk with unknown actors now. Everything is about box office numbers and star power. We need more Subhash Ghais who think about the story first. Taal remains a classic because of that approach.

Ananya R

Honestly, the fact that Subhash Ghai wanted to "destroy her image" shows how much he cares about the craft. Aishwarya as Mans

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