Pathaan: Not Dimple Kapadia, But Kumud Mishra Was First Choice To Play Shah Rukh Khan's Boss in Siddharth Anand's Spy Thriller

He also shared that it was the first time that he designed the scenes to evoke whistles from the audience. He also opened up on the iconic post credit scene which sees Salman Khan and SRK having a meta-moment.

Kumud Mishra, Dimple Kapadia (Photo Credits: Instagram)

Director Siddharth Anand, who is basking in the success of his recent Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Pathaan, recently shared that actress Dimple Kapadia was initially not a part of the film and her role was written for Kumud Mishra. But, watching Christopher Nolan's Tenet'compelled Sid to cast Dimple for the role and change the gender of the character. The director said: "That role wasn't actually written for Dimple Kapadia - it was written for Kumud Mishra. But a night before I was going to speak to Kumud Mishra I happened to watch 'Tenet'. Dimple was so fantastic in the film. So we changed the gender of the character because I felt she would add a sense of warmth to Shah Rukh because his equation with women is just fantastic. I'm so glad it worked out and she was able to take on the role." Pathaan Box Office Collection Day 10: Shah Rukh Khan-Deepika Padukone's Film Earns Rs 378.15 Crore In India.

He also shared that it was the first time that he designed the scenes to evoke whistles from the audience. He also opened up on the iconic post credit scene which sees Salman Khan and SRK having a meta-moment. He told Film Companion: "Pathaan was the first film I designed for the seetis (whistles) and the claps. My earlier films are a lot more subtle, for instance you will not remember any dialogues from War for instance. But here everything came together to make it a front-footed, commercial mass entertainer. When Shah Rukh comes out of the shadows and says zinda hai we were clapping on the set itself." Pathaan Box Office Collection Day 13: Shah Rukh Khan's Spy Thriller Earns a Total of Rs 438.45 Crore in India!.

When asked about the post-credit scene with the two Khans, the filmmaker had this to say: "That prophecy turned out true - they said 'hume hi karna padega' and they only did it! We knew that we wanted Salman Khan's Tiger to come into the film so we could make the crossover. Logically if a director knew this was happening in his film he would stage it in the climax at the end of the film. But I was dead sure I didn't want that. I knew I wanted the hero to get his own space at the end of the film and to feel he has done it himself."

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Feb 07, 2023 04:18 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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