Father was never credited for dacoit films: Jaya Bachchan
Kolkata, Jan 25 (IANS) Actress Jaya Bachchan, daughter of noted journalist and writer Taroon Coomar Bhaduri, who chronicled the lives of the Chambal valley dacoits in central India, says though all films made on dacoits were based on her father's works, n
Published: 星期日,1月 25, 2015 11:52 上午 GMT-07:00
Kolkata, Jan 25 (IANS) Actress Jaya Bachchan, daughter of noted journalist and writer Taroon Coomar Bhaduri, who chronicled the lives of the Chambal valley dacoits in central India, says though all films made on dacoits were based on her father's works, no one gave him any credit.
"All films made on dacoits were borrowed from my father and this is one regret he always had... nobody ever gave him the credit, Jaya said here Saturday at the Kolkata Literary Meet.
"Everyone of them came and met him, discussed a lot of things, but nobody gave him any credit... all... A to Z (except the film on 'Abhishapta Chambal' itself)," Jaya added.
It is said that the late Amjad Khan read "Abhishapta Chambal" while preparing for the role of bandit Gabbar Singh in the cult Bollywood classic "Sholay", which also featured Jaya.
Recalling Bhaduri's dedication to document the Chambal dacoits, Jaya said: "For days, he would be away. He lived with them, travelled with them and fought for them with the government. He would come back with their pictures... each a legend like Robin Hood."
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