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RGV revealed that it was for a scene where Bachchan’s character asks his son (played by Kay Kay Menon) to get out of the house. He told Film Companion, “In all my years, only once I had a certain thing with Mr Bachchan, where we had a disagreement in interpreting a certain emotion. In Sarkar, when he asks his son to get out, I had told him that he was upset with him before, that he shouted at him at the dining table and other places.”
However, in this particular scene, RGV didn’t want him to shout. “A man gets angry only when he still has hope, but I think this was the situation where he lost hope in his son. So, it is a clinical decision, you should not have any emotions. He disagreed with me and said, ‘No matter what, a father trying to get his son away is too…’.”
After the scene was done, Big B went home and thought about the scene and called up RGV. The filmmaker further added, “He said, ‘Ramu I have been thinking about what you said. I think you are right, let’s please reshoot it.’ When we reshot it the next day, he went far beyond what I had imagined! That’s when he came with this famous hand gesture in the film. That’s him, not me. My brief was only to do it without emotions, cold blooded.”
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