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When Vinod Khanna said he was the only 'contender' to Amitabh Bachchan, said, "Nobody else came close..."

enThe 1970s was dominated by Amitabh Bachchan’s rise as the “angry young man” of Indian cinema, but standing tall beside him was another powerhouse. Vinod Khanna. With his rugged screen presence and understated magnetism, Vinod Khanna was one of the rare actors who could share the frame with Amitabh Bachchan and command equal attention.

October 14, 2025 / 01:00 IST
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When Vinod Khanna said he was the only 'contender' to Amitabh Bachchan, said, "Nobody else came close..."
When Vinod Khanna said he was the only 'contender' to Amitabh Bachchan, said, "Nobody else came close..."

The 1970s was dominated by Amitabh Bachchan’s rise as the “angry young man” of Indian cinema, but standing tall beside him was another powerhouse. Vinod Khanna. With his rugged screen presence and understated magnetism, Khanna was one of the rare actors who could share the frame with Bachchan and command equal attention.

A rivalry born in public, not in spirit

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Fans and film magazines loved to compare the two. On-screen, their collaborations in Amar Akbar Anthony, Parvarish, Hera Pheri, and Muqaddar Ka Sikandar became milestones of Hindi cinema. Yet off-screen, the supposed rivalry was more myth than truth. In a 1998 interview with Anurradha Prasad, Vinod Khanna spoke with characteristic candor: “I was the only contender to Amitabh Bachchan. There was nobody else.”

That statement wasn’t arrogance, it was fact. By the mid-70s, Khanna had evolved from a supporting actor into a full-fledged star, often cast alongside Bachchan without being overshadowed. Their dynamic worked precisely because they were different. As Khanna told NDTV in 2006, “We both worked very cordially with each other. But, of course, we were both very different in the sense of the roles we portrayed on screen. We complemented each other.”