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IMDbBest Comic Actor | 1979
Best Film | 1979 | Prakash
Best Director | 1979 | Prakash
Best Supporting Actor | 1979 | Vinod
Best Supporting Actress | 1979 | Rekha
Best Actor | 1979 | Amitabh
Best Story | 1979

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The scene in which Amitabh gives a speech on stage (Prior to O Saathi Re) was written by Kader Khan. He based the dialogues on his own personal pain in life. When Kader wrote the scene, it ended up being 16 long pages. Kader delivered the dialogues to Prakash Mehra. When Amitabh saw the 16 pages, he refused to do the scene. Amitabh felt it was too long and there was no way he could remember and recite the entire dialogues. Prakasn Mehra also agreed that it was too long. Later Amitabh sent his car out to pick up Kader Khan. When the two met, Amitabh told Kader there was no way he was going to do the scene with 16 pages of dialogues. Kader then took the sheet and did it himself with tears in his eyes. He told Amitabh the importance of the words in the scene.Amitabh was speechless. He got hugged Kader Khan and agreed to do the scene as it was written.
Prakash Mehra had envisaged the film as a modern day take on Devdas (1928).
Vinod Khanna agreed to do the film because he was paid the same amount as Amitabh Bachchan.
When Amitabh Bachchan threw a glass at Vinod Khanna in one scene, it cut Vinod Khanna's chin and as a result he needed six stitches.
This was Amitabh Bachchan and Vinod Khanna's final movie together, ending one of the greatest duos in Bollywood. Before Vinod Khanna's passing, he worked with Bachchan's son Abhishek in Players in 2012.
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