When Madhuri Dixit, Juhi Chawla Turned Down Kashinath's Anubhav
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By Sandesh
It's
a
known
fact
that
Sandalwood's
critically
acclaimed
movie
Anubhava,
has
been
remade
in
Hindi
as
Anubhav.
Latest
buzz
from
Gandhinagar
has
stated
that
Bollywood
beauty
Madhuri
Dixit
was
roped
into
play
the
female
lead
in
the
Hindi
version,
which
was
also
directed
by
Kashinath.
Anubhava
is
the
directorial
and
on-screen
debut
of
Kashinath,
which
was
released
in
1984.
It
also
marked
the
on-screen
debut
of
actress
Abhinaya
and
Umashree.
Leading
daily
reported
that
Madhuri
Dixit
was
paired
opposite
Bollywood
actor
Shekar
Suman
in
the
movie,
and
she
had
also
agreed
to
do
Abhinaya's
role
in
Anubhav.
It
is
said
that
the
actress
had
also
come
to
Bangalore
and
wished
Kashinath
for
his
Bollywood
debut.
It
is
reported
that
Hindi
filmmaker
Subhash
Ghai
made
Madhuri
Dixit
to
take
a
big
banner
movie
in
Bollywood
as
Anubhav
was
a
low
budget
film.
Later,
Padmini
Kolhapure
was
roped
into
play
the
female
lead,
and
she
was
paired
opposite
Shekar
Suman.
The
pair
was
successful
enough
to
influence
the
moviegoers.
Kannada
movie
Anubhava
is
all
set
to
get
re-released
for
the
third
time
on
November
29.
The
movie
is
getting
released
in
Santosh
theatre
in
Gandhi
Nagara,
and
other
45
plus
theatres
across
the
state.
Continue
reading
the
story
on
slides...
Miss
India
Was
Roped
Into
Play
Umashree's
Role
The
crew
had
roped
in
Miss
India
Juhi
Chawla
to
play
Umashree's
role,
but
she
refused
to
do
it.
Juhi
Chawla
Refused
To
Do
The
Role
Juhi
was
quoted
as
saying,
"The
crew
had
offered
me
to
do
the
movie,
but
they
didn't
tell
anything
about
the
role." And
hence
she
said
that
she
was
not
willing
to
do
that
role.
The
Crew
Approached
Actress
Roopini
Later,
the
crew
had
approached
actress
Roopini
for
Umashree's
role,
but
she
was
not
able
to
give
her
dates
because
she
was
busy
with
the
Gujarati
movie.
Richa
Sharma
Was
Finalised
The
crew
finalised
actress
Richa
Sharma
for
Umashree's
role,
who
later
married
Bollywood
actor
Sanjay
Dutt.
Anubhava
Re-Release
Anubhava
is
all
set
to
hit
the
screens
for
third
time
this
week.
The
movie,
which
was
made
in
35mm
is
been
converted
to
Digital
5.1
stereo
sound.