After Completing 75% Of The Shoot, Milind Soman Quit Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander. Since He Didn’t Get Breakfast In A Timely Manner

Milind Soman began his career as a supermodel, yet he is now known for his dedication to fitness, his marathons, and his exercises. With the 1995 music video Made In India, he gained national attention. He then appeared in a number of commercials, including some contentious ones. However, it appears that he was never cut out for the movie business; perhaps this explains why he departed Mansoor Khan’s Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander after he had shot most of the film.
Shekhar Malhotra, who was subsequently played by Deepak Tijori, was originally cast as Shelind. In the 1992 movie, his persona competed against Aamir Khan’s Sanju. However, one day Milind arrived on the set to shoot a scene but left upset because he wasn’t provided food right away. In his autobiography, “Made in India,” the model actor mentioned the occurrence.
Milind Soman has completed 75% of the shooting, according to information previously provided by Tijori. The actor revealed to Bollywood Hungama that he was passed over for the part during the auditions and Milind was chosen in his place. According to him, 75% of the film was shot by him.
Tijori was made aware of the change in the cast when he met producer Nasir Khan and director Mansoor Khan. The actor made it plain that he would only accept the assignment if Milind was made aware of his decision to step up.
Milind was very upfront about his preference for acting in TV shows over movies when he first began his career. He made his acting debut in 1995 on the DD National television program “A Mouthful of Sky.” He last appeared in Paurashpur, an AltBalaji serial.
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