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The only movie that Sivaji could have played well and easily fitted into Sanjeev Kumar’s shoes but did not do so was the controversial movie – Aandhi (1975), in which Sanjeev Kumar played the silent and understanding husband of an ambitious woman, played by Suchitra Sen. In every role that they enacted, both actors left their unique imprint. Sivaji could play serious roles with as much ease as he could play comic roles. So, what was it that prompted film makers either to rope in Sanjeev Kumar for the Hindi remake of Sivaji’s Tamil films or rope in Sivaji for the roles that were originally played by Sanjeev Kumar in Hindi?įor once, both of them were versatile actors. A Sanjeev Kumar - Mala Sinha starrer ( Beraham) was remade in Tamil with Sivaji and Sujata. The Sivaji - Jayalalitha jubilee hit Engirondho Vandal was a remake of the Bollywood super hit Khilona, in which Sanjeev Kumar was paired with Mumtaz.
Sivaji gained immense fame with a movie called Avan Thaan Manithan, and this movie was made in Hindi as Shandar where Sharmila Tagore essayed the role enacted by Jayalalitha in the original. Then Sivaji’s Navaratri was remade in Hindi as Nayee Din Nayee Rat, in which Jaya Bhaduri enacted the role that Savitri played in the original.
One of Sanjeev Kumar’s successful movies Mausam (1976), directed by Gulzar, was later remade in Tamil as – Vasanthathil Oru Nal that starred Sivaji Ganesan and Sripriya. He was so well known for his histrionic abilities that even Bollywood thespian Dilip Kumar was in awe of him. Sanjeev Kumar was born as Harihar Jethalal Jariwala and went onto become one of the most successful star-actors of Bollywood. It is uncanny that most of Nadigar Thilagam Sivaji Ganesan’s movies were remade in Hindi, where Sanjeev Kumar enacted Sivaji’s role.