Sridevi's
film
released
25
years
ago,
Satish
Kaushik
APOLOGIES
now
|
FilmiBeat
Sridevi
has
featured
in
300
films
and
most
of
the
films
have
left
marked
a
deep
mark
on
the
hearts
of
the
audience.
While,
some
loved
Sridevi
for
her
sharp
face
features
and
looks
to
die
for,
some
loved
her
for
the
'actress' inside
her.
Today,
the
actress
is
no
more
with
us
but
it's
her
memories,
that
will
always
keep
the
actress
alive
in
her
fans'
memories.
On
that
note,
can
you
guess
that
one
film
of
Sridevi,
after
which
Boney
Kapoor
went
bankrupt?
No?
Let
us
tell
you!
Twenty-five
years
after
the
debacle
of
Roop
Ki
Rani
Choron
Ka
Raja,
actor
director
Satish
Kaushik
has
apologised
to
producer
Boney
Kapoor
for
the
film
which
was
a
dud
at
the
box
office.
Featuring
Boney's
wife
Sridevi
and
brother
Anil
in
the
lead,
the
movie
was
Satish's
debut
as
a
director.
He
also
paid
homage
to
the
National
Award-winning
actor,
who
passed
away
in
February.
As
the
film
completes
25
years
today,
the
veteran
actor
took
to
Twitter
to
say
sorry
to
the
producer
who
went
bankrupt
after
the
movie's
release.
Here's
What
Satish
Kaushik
Wrote..
"Yes
25
yrs
ago
it
was
a
disaster
at
BO
but
it
was
my
first
child
and
will
remain
close
to
heart.
Remembering
madam
#SrideviLivesForever
and
my
sorry
to
@BoneyKapoor
who
gave
me
a
break
but
was
broke
after
the
film.
Celebrating
#25yearsof
RKRCKR
@AnilKapoor
@Javedakhtarjadu
@AnupamPKher," Satish wrote.
He
Also
Shared
The
Poster
Of
The
Film,
Which
Also
Starred
Anupam
Kher
and
Jackie
Shroff.
When
a
user
commented
that
"Roop
Ki
Rani..." was
a
bad
film, Satish wrote
back,
"...
It
is
not
about
good
or
bad
after
25yrs.
It
is
about
owning
your
failures
with
your
head
high
in
the
air...
You
must
be
a
very
successful
person
but
try
owning
your
failures
and
I
assure
you,
you
will
be
more
successful."
Anil
Also
Tweeted
Saying
Shooting
The
Film
Was
Full
Of
Obstacles
But
It
Was
A
"memorable
Journey"
"Can't
believe
it's
been
25
years
for
#RKRCKR
I
remember
the
obstacles
that
we
faced
during
the
shooting
of
this
film
and
after
as
well
but
it
was
still
a
memorable
journey.
We
miss
the
Roop
Ki
Rani
every
day.
@BoneyKapoor
@satishkaushik2
@Javedakhtarjadu
@AnupamPKher
@bindasbhidu,"
he
wrote.
Here's
What
Anupam
Kher
Wrote
Anupam
Kher
wrote,
"I
have
great
memories
of
#RoopKiRaniChoronKaRaja
which
completes
25
years.
'Shaitan
Ki
Kasam'
will
always
be
proud
of
my
association
with
the
film
and
with
@BoneyKapoor
@satishkaushik2
@AnilKapoor
@bindasbhidu
and
@SrideviBKapoor.
In
some
failures
there
are
greater
success
stories."
The
highest-budget
Indian
film
with
Rs
9
crore
(approximately)
at
that
time,
"Roop
Ki
Rani..." earned
mere
Rs
2
crore
(approximately).