In a recent video, filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra revealed that he turned down Amitabh Bachchan's offer to work with him right after his film won a National Film Award. The reason for this was that Doordarshan had offered him a better deal, both in terms of money and resources.
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Vidhu shared that Amitabh was impressed with his student film 'Murder at Monkey Hill' and asked him to work with him on a project. However, while Vidhu was waiting for Amitabh to finalize the deal, he received an offer from Doordarshan to direct a TV series.
Doordarshan offered Vidhu ₹4,500 for the project, as well as a vehicle for commuting. This was a significant sum of money at the time, and Vidhu decided to take up the offer.
When Vidhu informed Amitabh of his decision, the actor was surprised. He asked Vidhu if he was crazy to turn down his offer for a Doordarshan project. However, Vidhu explained that he needed the money and that Doordarshan had assured him that he could do anything he wanted with the project.
Amitabh was understanding and told Vidhu that he could do anything with him as well. However, Vidhu was still hesitant, as he was unsure if Amitabh would actually follow through on his promise.
In the end, Vidhu decided to go with Doordarshan's offer. He went on to make his directorial debut with the TV series 'Nukkad', which was a critical and commercial success.
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Vidhu and Amitabh eventually collaborated on the 2007 film 'Eklavya'. However, their first encounter remains an interesting story that highlights the challenges faced by young filmmakers in the early days of their careers.