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This Bollywood superstar almost played iconic villain in Omkara — Know all about it

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 29, 2025, 12:00 IST
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Langda Tyagi

In an intriguing behind-the-scenes revelation, a Bollywood superstar was initially considered for one of the most iconic villain roles in the critically acclaimed film Omkara (2006). However, due to creative differences with the director, the role ultimately went to a different actor, whose portrayal went on to become one of the most memorable performances in Bollywood history. This unexpected casting change not only altered the course of the film but also elevated the character to a level of iconic status that continues to be celebrated today. Here's a deeper dive into how this casting twist unfolded and what made the final choice so impactful.

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Aamir Khan Initially Considered for Langda Tyagi

Aamir Khan was initially considered by director Vishal Bhardwaj to play the role of Langda Tyagi, the complex antagonist in Omkara. Based on Shakespeare's Othello, the film required a powerful and intense performance for the character. Aamir, known for his commitment to roles, seemed like a fitting choice for the part of the manipulative and vengeful Langda. However, despite being the first choice, things took a turn when the director and actor found themselves at creative crossroads.

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Creative Differences Led to a Change in Casting

The primary reason Aamir Khan didn't end up playing Langda Tyagi was due to the creative differences that arose during discussions. Aamir, known for his meticulous nature, asked several questions about the character's depth and motivations. While such an approach can be beneficial in some contexts, Vishal Bhardwaj found Aamir's inclination to alter parts of the character's arc somewhat disruptive to the vision he had for Langda Tyagi. Aamir’s more analytical approach didn’t quite align with Bhardwaj’s instinctive portrayal of the character, ultimately leading to a casting shift.

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Saif Ali Khan as Langda Tyagi

After Aamir’s exit from the role, Vishal Bhardwaj turned to Saif Ali Khan, who had already proven his versatility in a range of roles. Saif, at that point, wasn’t the first choice but stepped into the role with great dedication. Bhardwaj appreciated Saif's natural ability to get into character, and the director believed Saif's charm and layered acting would add depth to Langda Tyagi's manipulative yet tragic persona.

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Preparation and Transformation by Saif Ali Khan

Saif Ali Khan took the role seriously, investing a great deal of time into preparation. One of his major challenges was mastering the local dialect of Western Uttar Pradesh, where Omkara is set. Saif went through intense dialect training to ensure his portrayal was authentic and grounded in the region's cultural context. His dedication to the character made a huge impact on the final portrayal, as he successfully brought Langda Tyagi to life with a unique blend of vulnerability and viciousness.

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