When discussing villains in Hindi cinema, the name Gabbar Singh immediately comes to mind. Although Amjad Khan is no longer with us, his legacy as a memorable antagonist continues to resonate. While he portrayed various roles throughout his career, his most iconic performance remains that of Gabbar in the film 'Sholay'.
In this article, we delve into an intriguing story about Amjad Khan that you may not be familiar with.
While many are accustomed to hearing about addictions to alcohol or cigarettes, Amjad Khan had a different vice altogether. His addiction was not to substances like alcohol or tobacco, but to tea. He enjoyed tea so much that he would consume between 30 to 40 cups a day.
He simply could not function without his beloved tea. One day, when he found himself without any on set, he became quite distressed and struggled to work. This led him to take an extraordinary step that left everyone astonished.
During a rehearsal at the theater, Amjad Khan requested tea, only to be informed that they had run out of milk and it would take time to replenish. He managed to get through that day, but the following day, he surprised everyone by arriving on set with two buffaloes. Yes, to ensure he would never run out of milk for his tea again, Amjad purchased buffaloes and brought them along to the filming location.
Amjad Khan was known for his commitment to perfection, which earned him acclaim for every character he portrayed. Particularly in 'Sholay', his embodiment of the character Gabbar left audiences in awe, as he presented a villain unlike any seen before. One famous anecdote from the film is that he took 40 takes to deliver the iconic line, 'Kitne aadmi the?' This dedication to his craft is what made him a legendary figure in cinema.