Monday, February 9, 2026
13.1 C
New Delhi

Jaya fought Rajesh Khanna over Amitabh on Bawarchi sets

Jaya Bachchan fought Rajesh Khanna over Amitabh Bachchan on Bawarchi sets, reveals Raju Shrestha: 'He didn’t want anyone to replace him'

Raju Shrestha, popularly known as Master Raju, has recalled a long-forgotten clash between Rajesh Khanna and Jaya Bachchan during the shooting of Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s 1972 film Bawarchi. According to him, the argument erupted after Khanna made a remark about Amitabh Bachchan, prompting Jaya to step in and defend him.

Argument halted the shoot, says Master Raju

Speaking to Siddharth Kannan, Raju Shrestha said the disagreement was serious enough to bring the shoot to a standstill. “There was an argument and the shooting had also stopped, I only remember something like this because Bawarchi is a very old film,” he recalled.Explaining the reason behind the clash, he added, “That fight was regarding Amitabh Bachchan. Jayaji was friendly with Amit Ji and Amitabh was also close to Rishi Kapoor and he was doing a film with him. Rajesh Khanna had his own problem.”

Rajesh Khanna’s discomfort with Amitabh’s rising popularity

Raju further claimed that Rajesh Khanna was unsettled by Amitabh Bachchan’s growing popularity at the time. According to him, Khanna saw Big B as a direct threat to his position as Hindi cinema’s first superstar.“He didn’t want anyone to replace him, and Amitabh Bachchan was coming up with a lot of force,” Raju said. He added that matters escalated after a comment made by Khanna. “Rajesh Khanna said something against Amitabh Bachchan to Jaya ji and that’s when they fought and the shooting was halted.”

Rekha’s Marriage, Amitabh’s Shadow: Bina Ramani Recounts an Alleged Untold Bollywood Tragedy

The turning point in Hindi cinema stardom

The incident gains significance in hindsight, as the power shift in Bollywood happened soon after. With the release of Zanjeer in 1973, Amitabh Bachchan’s career took a decisive turn. Films like Deewar, Sholay and Namak Haraam cemented his status as the new superstar, gradually replacing Rajesh Khanna at the top. Rajesh Khanna, despite enjoying unprecedented success early in his career, later faced a string of flops and increasing isolation. Raju’s recollection offers a rare glimpse into the personal insecurities, ego clashes and changing equations that defined a crucial transition period in Hindi cinema.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Researchers horrified as ChatGPT generates stadium bombing plans, anthrax recipes and drug formulas

GPT Allegedly Generated Instructions for Bombs, Anthrax, and Illegal Drugs in a Terror Attack Scenario When researchers removed safety guardrails from an OpenAI model in 2025, they were unprepared for how extreme the results would be Read More

Amitabh’s neighbour finally meets him after Sunday darshan video

Nirmit Jesrani, a neighbour of megastar Amitabh Bachchan, has finally met the actor after his earlier video offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Bachchan’s iconic Sunday fan interaction went viral on social media. Read More

Read, think, don’t scroll: PM Modi recalls learning from TOI in Pariksha Pe Charcha

NEW DELHI: Long before smartphones, search engines and AI entered classrooms, PM Modi said one habit shaped his thinking as a student – reading the newspaper and discussing ideas. Read More

Elon Musk targets former Trump aide Steve Bannon over Epstein ties and rival documentary to Netflix’s ‘Filthy Rich’

Elon Musk has publicly targeted Steve Bannon, a former aide to Donald Trump, over Bannon’s documented ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his involvement in a never-released documentary project that sought to present Epstein in a more sympat Read More

Oil strategy guided by national interest: Foreign secretary Vikram Misri

NEW DELHI: The government on Monday said that India’s oil sourcing strategy will be guided by national interest and it will not depend on any single country for its needs, while highlighting that actual purchases are done by pet Read More

Topics

Researchers horrified as ChatGPT generates stadium bombing plans, anthrax recipes and drug formulas

GPT Allegedly Generated Instructions for Bombs, Anthrax, and Illegal Drugs in a Terror Attack Scenario When researchers removed safety guardrails from an OpenAI model in 2025, they were unprepared for how extreme the results would be Read More

Amitabh’s neighbour finally meets him after Sunday darshan video

Nirmit Jesrani, a neighbour of megastar Amitabh Bachchan, has finally met the actor after his earlier video offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Bachchan’s iconic Sunday fan interaction went viral on social media. Read More

Read, think, don’t scroll: PM Modi recalls learning from TOI in Pariksha Pe Charcha

NEW DELHI: Long before smartphones, search engines and AI entered classrooms, PM Modi said one habit shaped his thinking as a student – reading the newspaper and discussing ideas. Read More

Elon Musk targets former Trump aide Steve Bannon over Epstein ties and rival documentary to Netflix’s ‘Filthy Rich’

Elon Musk has publicly targeted Steve Bannon, a former aide to Donald Trump, over Bannon’s documented ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his involvement in a never-released documentary project that sought to present Epstein in a more sympat Read More

Oil strategy guided by national interest: Foreign secretary Vikram Misri

NEW DELHI: The government on Monday said that India’s oil sourcing strategy will be guided by national interest and it will not depend on any single country for its needs, while highlighting that actual purchases are done by pet Read More

ED forms SIT to probe Anil Ambani, summons wife

NEW DELHI: Complying with the Supreme Court’s directive, Enforcement Directorate has set up a special investigation team to probe money laundering cases allegedly involving Rs 40,000 crore against Anil Ambani and companies of R Read More

Won’t let SIR be stalled, or genuine voters left out: Supreme Court

NEW DELHI: Supreme Court said Monday it would under no circumstance allow stalling of special intensive revision (SIR) of voter rolls in 12 states but said it was open to suggestions to ensure genuine voters are not left out, reports Read More

Banks must block suspect money transfers: Supreme Court

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday said banks must devise an AI-based mechanism to flag all suspicious transaction from an account, issue alerts, and suspend the transfer until the transaction is authenticated with the account ho Read More

Related Articles