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With legendary filmmaker Basu Chatterjee passing away on Thursday, 4 June, the industry is in shock. Speaking to The Quint, veteran actor Shabana Azmi recalled her fondest memories of Chatterjee.
The veteran actor shared a hilarious incident from a day on the sets of Jeena Yahan. “Basuda had a lovely sense of humour. He would stuff his handkerchief in his mouth and start guffawing. Once we were shooting for Jeena Yahan. We were on a boat, I was singing a song and my feet were dangling in the water. Basuda and KK Mahajan were on a height filming the sequence. I said, ‘Basuda I think there are crocodiles in the water’. To which he replied, ‘As song as you lip sync the song, I don’t mind if your feet are chewed up by crocodiles”. Shabana Azmi added that Basu Chatterjee was short-tempered too, but she never saw that side of him.
Amol Palekar, who has worked with Basu Chatterjee in six films including Rajnigandha and Chitchor, said that the memories shared with the filmmaker were innumerable. “I acted in six of Basu Chatterjee’s films and in two more as a guest artiste.”
He added that another significant aspect of Basu Chatterjee’s films is the humour in them. “He made simple, loveable comedies. The humour wasn’t loud, rather it was understated. Basuda was a master of that craft”, Amol Palekar added.
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