Follows a batch of trainees into a commando school, their training and eventual induction as soldiers.Follows a batch of trainees into a commando school, their training and eventual induction as soldiers.Follows a batch of trainees into a commando school, their training and eventual induction as soldiers.
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- TriviaShah Rukh Khan has seen stardom like none other, and his rags-to-riches story is the kind of stuff made of adamantine legend. SRK, who celebrated 25 years of his reign as the supremo of Indian cinema, was emotional while crediting the people who helped him when he was a struggler, and new in the city. However, the actor also shared an interesting hitherto unknown anecdote on how he got to bag the lead role in the cult television series, 'Fauji'. Shah Rukh, who played Lieutenant Abhimanyu Rai in the show, incidentally was not the first choice for the role of the lead. The role was originally to be played by producer-writer-director Colonel RK Kapoor's son. Divulging further, Shah Rukh said, "I landed up on the sets of 'Fauji', because the house-owner that we were speaking to after we needed a smaller house post the demise of my father, got to know that I'd been in Mumbai to act, and he revealed that his own father-in-law was producing a TV serial. "When I went there, Colonel Kapoor (Producer-director) offered me this sweet role, where I make a mistake and the Major would ask me to go a tree and count the number of crows in it. Once I reveal there are four, he asks me to be 'Saavdhaan'. I was embarrassed to go back and tell my mother that my role was all about counting crows." Well that could have spelt some serious career stagnation for the actor, but turns out lucked out well on time. "A lot of what I am today is courtesy luck. The colonel's son, who was the cinematographer, was also to play the lead. But he realised he can't do both simultaneously and decided to stick to cinematography. The colonel couldn't find a replacement in time, so he said, 'Hey, you. You are the one. You are good, jolly good. Come on. Go there.'. And I became Abhimanyu Rai, overnight. And he was the nicest to me. All of them treated me like family," he concluded. Well, the show did mark the arrival of the star of the millennium, and aren't we glad.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Comedy Nights with Kapil: Shahrukh Khan and Rohit Shetty (2013)
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This is another unforgettable show from the 80s-90s era when Doordarshan ruled and one after another great show kept us all enthralled. Good thing about this show is that everyone contributed. Shahrukh Khan was pretty much a nobody at that time. All the actors fit well in the commando school shown with a light sense of humor. Col. Kapoor directed it well. Shahrukh's beloved in the show, Capt. Madhu (not sure if she ever did anything after this show) also acted well. She looks pretty in a simple Indian way and carried her role well. This whole show is now available on a 2 DVD Set. I think it's been great how the old shows are now available on DVDs (go to nehaflix.com and search for it). For all those who grew up in the 80s and 90s are familiar with Street Hawk, Mirza Ghalib, The Wonder Years, Malgudi Days, Flop Show, and now Fauji.
With all the garbage that is shown on TV these days (esp. the annoying soaps in India), these shows bring back good old times!
With all the garbage that is shown on TV these days (esp. the annoying soaps in India), these shows bring back good old times!
- folkpoet80
- Jan 25, 2006
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