Key Points

Actress Sonam Khan shared a heartwarming story about how legendary actor Shashi Kapoor unexpectedly chose her for the role of Shehzadi Heena in Ajooba. Her chance meeting with Kapoor dramatically changed her career trajectory when he declared she looked like a princess. The film shoot was filled with memorable moments, including challenging dance sequences and international travel to Russia. Khan's post was a touching tribute to Shashi Kapoor and Rishi Kapoor on the fifth death anniversary of Rishi Kapoor.

Key Points: Sonam Khan's Shashi Kapoor Ajooba Casting Miracle

  • Unexpected encounter led to Sonam Khan's casting in Ajooba
  • Shashi Kapoor personally intervened in film's casting process
  • Rishi Kapoor supported Khan as a newcomer
  • Memorable song filmed in Jaipur with overwhelming crowd response
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Sonam Khan recalls how a 'chance meeting' with Shashi Kapoor landed her role in 'Ajooba'

How a chance meeting with Shashi Kapoor transformed Sonam Khan's career in the iconic 1991 fantasy film Ajooba

"She looks like a princess - Shashi Kapoor"

Mumbai, April 30

Actress Sonam Khan took to social media to share a cherished memory from the early days of her film career—revealing how an unexpected encounter with legendary actor Shashi Kapoor led to her casting in the 1991 fantasy film “Ajooba.”

In a heartfelt social media post, Sonam, who played Shehzadi Heena in the film, revealed that she was not the original choice for the role. However, everything changed during a chance meeting with Shashi Kapoor, who was so struck by her appearance that he immediately expressed she looked like a princess—leading to a quick change in casting. She reflected on Kapoor’s generous and gracious nature during the film’s shoot in Jaipur, particularly while filming the song “Main Mitti Ka Gudda, Tu Sone Ki Gudiya.”

Khan also expressed her deep gratitude for the kindness and support she received as a newcomer, especially from the late Rishi Kapoor, who was her co-star in the film.

Sharing her photo from the film, Sonam wrote, “When I did ajoobamovie as Shehzadi Heena, I wasn’t the first choice. A chance meeting with Shashi Kapoor ji changed everything. The moment he saw me, he turned to his manager and said, “She looks like a princess.” Soon after, the actor who was originally supposed to play the part was dropped. (No names, please).”

“Shashi Kapoor ji was the epitome of graciousness, kindness, and care. We shot in Jaipur for the song “Main Matti Ka Gudda, Tu Sone Ki Gudiya.” Whenever I struggled with a dance step, Shashi ji would gently tell the choreographer to change it, saying, “Yeh bacchi hai, take it easy.” That was his kindness—always protective, always gracious. My costumes for the film was designed by the legendary Bhanu Athaiya ji, who also won an Oscar for her iconic work in #Gandhimovie.”

The post further read, “The crowds there went absolutely hysterical. Since this was before the age of social media, spotting actors in public was a rare event. The song was filmed at a tourist site in Jaipur —though I must admit, I’m forgetting the name of the palace. Do forgive me for that! Nonetheless, the crowd was so overwhelming that I had to be escorted back to my hotel with police protection. We later traveled to Russia for another shoot and were treated like royalty. Each of us had a Russian interpreter to help us understand the local language. Rishi ji, too, was incredibly supportive throughout, helping a new comer like me… Rest in peace #rishikapoor ji We will miss both of them for generations to come.”

Sonam Khan shared this cherished memory on the fifth death anniversary of Rishi Kapoor. The actor tragically passed away on April 30, 2020, at the age of 67, after a courageous two-year battle with cancer.

- IANS

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Rahul P.
What a beautiful throwback! The Kapoor family truly represents the golden era of Bollywood - so much grace and humility. Shashi Kapoor's instinct about Sonam Khan being perfect for the princess role shows his brilliant eye for talent. Those were simpler times when talent spoke louder than connections.
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Priya M.
Ajooba was my childhood favorite! ❤️ The song she mentioned still plays in my head - "Main Mitti Ka Gudda..." Such magical memories. It's heartwarming to hear how supportive the Kapoors were to newcomers. Today's stars should learn from this legacy of kindness.
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Amit K.
While the story is touching, I wonder about the actress who was originally cast. Must have been difficult for her to lose the role suddenly. The industry was tough then and remains tough now. But kudos to Sonam Khan for making the role memorable!
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Sunita R.
My mother used to tell me stories about the crowds going crazy when film stars visited cities in the 90s. No social media meant real excitement when you spotted an actor! This post brought back so many memories she shared. The Kapoor family truly was the first family of Indian cinema.
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Vikram S.
Interesting to hear about the Russia shoot details. Ajooba was one of the first Indo-Russian collaborations if I remember correctly. The Kapoors were always ahead of their time - experimenting with international projects when most stuck to formula films. True visionaries!
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Neha T.
The part about Bhanu Athaiya designing the costumes gives me goosebumps! Our first Oscar winner designing for our dream princess... what a combination. Sonam Khan looked ethereal in those outfits. Wish we had more fantasy films like Ajooba today instead of remakes.

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