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Kamal had a sister named Namrata. Jyothika is Kamal's cousin sister as Kamal's father Brij and Jyothika's father Chander Sadanah were brothers. On 21 October 1990, Kamal was making arrangements for his 20th birthday party when a quarrel broke out between his parents, in the lower floor of the house, followed by gunshots.
Kamal Sadanah, who had made his debut with Bekhudi, was signed for the male lead; he was the first person to be selected. Actor Jeetendra had completed shooting his scenes, but on learning from his manager that the producer had not paid his due salary, refrained from dubbing for his character. Rather than convincing him to do the same, the ...
Director Kamal Sadanah said, "We spent four months doing the test shoots and we shot with trained tigers from Los Angeles and Thailand and composited these sequences with the ones taken at Sundarbans with VFX". He concluded by saying that he had to take up an online course in visual effects along with his producer Abis Rizvi.
Sayeeda Khan (also known as Sudha Sadanah; 24 October 1949 – 21 October 1990) was an Indian actress who appeared in Hindi films, mainly in the 1960s. She is known for her work in Apna Hath Jagnnath (1960), Kanyadaan (1968) and Vaasna (1968). Khan was the wife of film producer Brij Sadanah and mother of Bollywood actor Kamal Sadanah.
Saif Ali Khan was originally set to make his debut in Bekhudi with the role of Rohit but after completing the first shooting schedule of the film, Khan was deemed unprofessional by director Rahul Rawail and was replaced by another debutant, Kamal Sadanah; [6] while filming Bekhudi, Khan met actress Amrita Singh and married her in October 1991. [7]
Brij Sadanah (1933-1990), Indian director; Jyothika Sadanah (born 1978), Indian actress and producer; Kamal Sadanah (born 1970), Indian actor, producer and director; Rohit Sardana (1979-2021), Indian journalist, editor, columnist, anchor and media personality; Rose Sardana (born 1995), Indian actress and anchor; Roshini Sadanah (born 1977 ...
Rahul (Kamal Sadanah), the only son of Seth Banwarilal (Anupam Kher), does not think twice before spending money, and is also very arrogant and shrude. Seth Banwarilal is always tensed about Rahul and decides to get him married in order to get him on the right track.
Kasamh Se (English title: The Promise) is an Indian soap opera produced by Ekta Kapoor for Balaji Telefilms.The show aired on Zee TV from 16 January 2006 to 12 March 2009, when the series ended due to cost issues. [1]