Sunny Deol's Ghatak: A Five-Year Journey to Blockbuster Success

- The film Ghatak, starring Sunny Deol, took nearly five years to complete due to various challenges, including a lack of producer interest. Despite these hurdles, the film was released in 1996 and became a blockbuster, earning Rs 32 crore against a budget of Rs 6 crore.
- Director Rajkumar Santoshi faced delays as he was occupied with other projects, which contributed to the extended production timeline of Ghatak. Initially, Raveena Tandon was cast as the female lead but left after just ten days, leading to Meenakshi Seshadri stepping in for her final film role.
- Interestingly, Kamal Haasan was the original choice for the lead role in Ghatak, with promotional materials already prepared for his return to Bollywood. However, he withdrew from the project for unknown reasons, paving the way for Sunny Deol to take over.
- Upon its release, Ghatak faced stiff competition from Aamir Khan's Raja Hindustani, but it ultimately became the second highest-grossing film of the year. The film's success was a significant achievement for Sunny Deol and Rajkumar Santoshi, solidifying their status as a successful duo in Hindi cinema.
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