Bollywood’s Biggest Casting What-If (Photo Credit – Prime Video/Youtube)

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Amitabh Bachchan is a name most synonymous with Indian cinema. Over the past five decades, Big B has defined stardom and versatility again and again. Aptly referred to as the “Shahenshah of Bollywood,” Bachchan’s journey from struggling actor to global icon is nothing short of legendary. His towering performances in films like Sholay (1975) and Deewar (1975) cemented his status as the “angry young man” of Indian cinema. These films not only transformed his career but also redefined the Bollywood narrative with their stories and memorable characters.

Interestingly, these iconic roles, which became the cornerstone of Bachchan’s legacy, almost went to another veteran of Bollywood. Before Amitabh immortalized Vijay in Deewar and Jai in Sholay, these roles were initially offered to Shatrughan Sinha, who was a bigger name in Bollywood at the time than Bachchan. However, Sinha declined these opportunities and the reins of destiny changed Bollywood history forever.

Shatrughan Sinha turned down Sholay & Deewar and has regretted the decision

Shatrughan Sinha, known for his powerful screen presence and baritone voice, was a leading name in the 1970s. With hits like Kalicharan and Dostana, Sinha had proved himself as a bankable actor. However, in a surprising twist of fate, two of Bollywood’s most celebrated films, Sholay and Deewar, were first offered to him before eventually landing in Amitabh Bachchan’s lap.

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