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Did you know that Pankaj Tripathi had a part in the film Lakshya that was deleted from the final version?

Pankaj Tripathi was cast as Subedar Kuldeep Singh in Hrithik Roshan’s film Lakshya. However, few people are aware of this. Additionally, the information was published in the newspaper. His segment was, however, omitted from the final version.

In an interview with a news website, Pankaj said that his first audition was for the film “Lakshya.” He was cast in the film’s role, Subedar Kuldeep Singh. The actor made his first journey to Leh-Ladakh while shooting. He was in Patna before the release of the film. He casually disclosed his participation to one of his media contacts there.

The reporter was captivated and sought further information. Tripathi spoke with him about his part and times with Hrithik Roshan. The next day, the news was printed in a newspaper with a little portrait of the actor.

Pankaj continued by saying that he and his wife saw the film in a theater after its release and realized that his segment had been cut.

Many years later, Pankaj acted opposite Hrithik in the films Agneepath and Super 30.” According to Pankaj, he never asked Farhan Akhtar why his role was eliminated from the film. He did admit, though, that he and Hrithik briefly discussed the matter while working on “Super 30.” Hrithik questioned whether or not “Super 30” was their second or third film. Only ‘Agneepath’ remained in his memory. Tripathi prompted him to consider Lakshya.

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