

She considers him to be her confidant, whereas he thinks of her as an enemy that he needs to get rid of. She’s smart and shares her Cadbury’s with him, but he’s cunning and always looking for an opportunity to get ahead of her in life. As is the case with mainstream Telugu cinema, the leading man is a happy-go-lucky fellow, who joins an engineering college to make friends and spend his money on alcoholic drinks, and the leading woman is an overachiever. Likewise, their feelings and aspirations do not sit on the same couch. Their minds get occupied by different versions of each other as they grow up. This naturally irritates Arjun and the introductory scenes that are dipped in the bottle of wry humor make this point pretty clear. They are both little kids, but since she’s a newcomer in the neighborhood, people welcome her more with open arms. With Anu’s entry, he feels the earth, under his feet, shift. He doesn’t get bored of being the center of attraction he just wants to talk to a person he can run around with, for a change. He wishes, however, to blithely while away the time with a girl of his age. He lives in a bubble and he’s always showered with toys. When the film opens, Arjun is a young boy who gets his cheeks pulled by the people he’s surrounded regularly – this is also a metaphor. In Rang De, Arjun ( Nithiin ) and Anu ( Keerthy Suresh ) aren’t siblings, but their situation falls into the same category. But the younger one draws more eyeballs now because that’s how human nature works. He’ll still be looked after and given food and milk and water, and even called upon by his friends and family to play a few games. The older one doesn’t get neglected altogether. Then, all of a sudden, things take a dramatic turn at the sight of the newborn baby.

The older one gets all the love and attention from everybody until the younger one arrives. All films are in Hindi, unless otherwise noted.Imagine two siblings.The remake performed poorly at the box office. The resulting film was an almost frame-by-frame remake of his father's film Victoria No. 203, which was directed by Anant Mahadevan. In 2007, Kamal produced the film Victoria No. However, the film received a limited release and did not do well.

This was an effort by both actors to revitalize their careers, along with their finances. The two actors co-produced the film, which was directed by Kamal. In 2005, Kamal appeared as a hero for the last time in the film Karkash opposite Suchitra Pillai. Kamal has named his production company 'Angath Arts Private Limited ' after his son. They have two children together, a son named Angath and a daughter named Namrata in honor of Kamal's late sister. Most of these films other films met with tepid responses from the audience, and Kamal subsequently left the film industry until 2005.ĭuring this hiatus Kamal married make-up artist Lisa John. His next film, Rang, was successful and he followed this success with ten additional starring roles throughout the 1990s. Two years later Kamal made his debut as hero with the film Bekhudi, released in July 1992. When waking in a hospital, he was informed that after shooting the two women, Brij Sadanah had turned the pistol upon himself and committed suicide. Kamal said that his father, who was inebriated, also aimed a shot at him but missed upon which Kamal lost consciousness. Kamal investigated and found both his mother and sister shot and unconscious. While Kamal was making arrangements for the birthday party which was to be held that evening, a quarrel broke out between his parents in the lower floor of the house followed by gunshots. On 21 October 1990, which was Kamal's 20th birthday, a tragic event occurred which deprived Kamal of his entire family. While his father was a Hindu, his mother was a Muslim. Kamal Sadanah is the son of producer and director Brij Sadanah and actress Sayeeda Khan. In 2014, he wrote and directed Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans which was released on 31 October 2014. 203 which is a remake of his father's 1972 hit film of the same title. In 2007, he acted in and produced Victoria No. In 2005, he turned producer and director making his directorial debut with a small-budget film titled Karkash.
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He returned to the acting industry in 2006 with a role in the Zee TV television serial Kasam Se. He subsequently acted in a string of films throughout the 1990s but failed to achieve the same level of success as Rang and, at the end of the decade, took a hiatus from acting for several years.

In 1993, he achieved greater success in Rang in which he acted along with the late Divya Bharti. Kamal made his acting debut alongside Kajol in the 1992 film Bekhudi which did not perform well at the box office.
