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RGV reveals Urmila replaced Mahima Chaudhry in Satya

Ram Gopal Varma reveals Urmila Matondkar replaced Mahima Chaudhry in Satya; Manoj Bajpayee wasn’t meant to play Bhiku Mhatre

Ram Gopal Varma has opened up about the surprising casting decisions behind his cult classic Satya. In a recent interview, the filmmaker revealed that both Urmila Matondkar and Manoj Bajpayee were not originally cast in the roles audiences remember today.

‘Urmila wasn’t supposed to be in the film’

Varma was asked about how Urmila Matondkar eventually joined the film despite early promotional material featuring Mahima Chaudhry. Responding to how the casting changed, he explained to Radio Nasha, “Yes… that was the initial thing. At that time, not having a single person who was known— even Bharat bhai — we were a little unsure. Then I saw some photos of Urmila, which I think she had done for a photo shoot or maybe a test for some other film. And I suddenly changed my mind.”

Manoj Bajpayee was not meant to play Bhiku Mhatre

Varma was also asked whether Manoj Bajpayee had initially wanted to play a different role and if Bhiku Mhatre wasn’t originally written for him. He clarified, “No. Manoj was supposed to do Satya.”When further asked how the shift happened during scripting, he elaborated, “See, that was in the very initial phase when I wasn’t even clear about what the film was. And then, when I was developing the characters, I suddenly felt he was most apt for Bhiku Mhatre.”

‘Don’t go by the title, Manoj’

Varma recalled how he convinced Bajpayee to take on the now-iconic role. “I told Manoj, ‘Don’t go by the title, Manoj. This is the character that is going to be in the film, which is going to make the film.’ And whether you believe it or not — of course, it was said with complete conviction. And you’ve seen the result.”

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RGV earlier on how Satya was shaped

In an earlier interview with The Times of India, Varma had spoken about the deeper inspirations behind the film and its layered characters.He said, “Every character in Satya was based on someone I had met or heard of, not just from the underworld, but also from the film industry and beyond. But the protagonist, Satya, was the most elusive. I modeled him loosely after Howard Roark from The Fountainhead, but struggled to maintain consistency in his character.” Varma added, “I give credit to everyone who contributed to Satya, but I also take pride in how I brought everything together. As a director, my job was to channel the talents of others into a coherent, emotional experience. I’m grateful to the entire team, and I thank myself for making it all come together.” Go to Source

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