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Best Performance by an Actor in a Negative Role | 2004 | Feroz
Best Performance by an Actor in a Villainous Role | 2004
Best Story | 2004
Celina Jaitley stated ". I remember we had all gone out for dinner in Thailand. Mr Khan didn't have his cigarettes. We were in the back of beyond, in Krabi Islands, but this waiter got the cigarettes for him. And Mr Khan gave him 3,000 bahts which must be three times what he got every month. He was that sort of a guy".
Feroz Khan originally offered the role of Harsh Chhaya to Rishi Kapoor . Rishi Kapoor declined the role for unknown reasons.
Feroz Khan stated "The new thing for Indian audience is a super bike championship on the big screen. The Indian masses have never seen such scenes in any Hindi film.I am acting with my son for the first time. I play Fardeen's foster father in the film. We share a good bond. Also, this is not stated, but I hate Fardeen's biological father in the film.Apart from that, I play Afghan freedom fighter Saba Karim Shah, who is fighting against Soviet invasion".
Feroz Khan recreated the theme music of the American TV show Unsolved Mysteries. He used his new and slightly remixed version for the title music of Janasheen. The music was used during the title sequence of the film.
A city based non-governmental animal organization, People For Animals (PFA) has filed a case in the Bombay high Court asking a ban on the screening of Feroz Khan's film Janasheen. The charge is that Feroz Khan has made animals to perform in his film without legal permission from the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI). A producer is required to seek permission from AWBI before using animals for shoot in his film. Khan had used a tiger, an elephant and a monkey in his film. However, Khan's lawyer refuted the charges claiming that the filmmaker had used the animals under the supervision of circus authorities and had obtained the necessary permissions from the zoo authorities.