Sham Kaushal: 'Amitabh ji did not take breaks during shooting', Sham Kaushal recalled stories related to Big B


Sham Kaushal was a trainee stuntman in the 1985 film Mard. He said that when he was not available, amitabh bachchan requested him to work as an action director for the war film.


Veteran action director Sham Kaushal recently shared inspiring stories of bollywood actor amitabh Bachchan's unwavering dedication, humility, and kindness. From working together in the 1985 film Mard to the tv show Yudh, he told how amitabh bachchan refused to take breaks during shooting and sometimes he would even skip lunch. He also shared a memorable moment about his son Vicky's debut film Masaan. He said that amitabh bachchan congratulated him heartily, to which Kaushal said that this message changed his life.


Sham Kaushal was a trainee stuntman in the 1985 film Mard. He said that when he was not available, amitabh bachchan requested him to work as an action director for the film War. Sham Kaushal said, "I got a call from the director of war after four days. I told him that I had other work, but amitabh ji took the call and said that if you do not come, I will change my date. I will take action only when you give me your date. I was very happy to hear such a big actor saying this to me. I asked my driver to stop the car and I started thinking that amitabh ji was ready to change his date for me. I was surprised by his passion for work." Praised amitabh bachchan Sham Kaushal recalled an incident during the shooting of War. He said that amitabh bachchan refused to go and rest in his vanity van during the late-night shooting. During this time the team was preparing the lighting. He told Sham that he would stay on the set and test it. The action director showed the bollywood actor's humility by saying that Amitabh congratulated his son vicky kaushal for his debut film Masaan. He further said that Big B also sent a bouquet for Vicky the next day. Sham Kaushal said, "After his message, we did not sleep the whole night. Our life changed after that day."

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