30 Years of 'Rangeela': A Journey through Ahmed Khan's Cinematic Legacy
'Rangeela' celebrates its 30th anniversary as Ahmed Khan reminisces about his debut as a choreographer. The film marked a departure in choreography, introducing a fresh style to Hindi cinema. Khan reflects on his transition to directing, his aspirations, and his upcoming projects in Bollywood.
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Thirty years after its release, 'Rangeela' continues to be a landmark in Indian cinema, not just for its storytelling but for its trailblazing choreography, recalls Ahmed Khan, who debuted as a choreographer alongside the late Saroj Khan with this hit film.
Directed by Ram Gopal Varma and featuring Urmila Matondkar and Aamir Khan, 'Rangeela' re-released in theaters on its 30th anniversary. Ahmed Khan speaks about the vivid memories and game-changing choreography that made the film a standout in the mid-1990s.
Ahmed, who pivoted to directing with films like 'Lakeer' and 'Baaghi', reflects on his journey and his future endeavors, including the awaited 'Welcome to the Jungle'. He remains hopeful for audiences to embrace his past and upcoming works.
(With inputs from agencies.)

