Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Actor joined Osho and gave up glamour at the peak of career

- Yogesh Joshi

He used to finish his shooting assignment­s from Monday to Friday and come to the ashram every Saturday.

The year was 1980. Actor Vinod Khanna was riding high on the success of his films The Burning Train and Qurbani. While Khanna’s fans expected him to increase the momentum, the actor had something else on his mind — all of a sudden, he stopped all his projects and started to return producers’ money.

Amid confusion and rumours, Khanna addressed a press conference with his first wife Geetanjali to announce his plan to go to the United States to be with his “guru” Rajnish, popularly known as Osho, Indian mystic and spiritual leader who practised meditation.

The actor met Osho in the Mumbai. That was a time, when many from the film fraternity followed Osho.

When Osho establishe­d his ashram in Pune, the actor started frequentin­g it. “He used to finish his shooting assignment­s from Monday to Friday and come to the ashram every Saturday,” said Sadhana Amrit, spokespers­on of Osho commune. Influenced by Osho Khanna robe, normally worn by the spiritual guru’s disciples. There are stories of how he would insist that directors let him wear the orange attire even on sets.

When Rajnish went to Oregon in the US in 1980, he invited Khanna there, said Sadhana. Without thinking twice, Khanna went to Osho’s Oregon ashram, where he turned took up the responsibi­lity of gardening.

After returning from the US in mid-1980s, Khanna’s career witnessed a decline. His associatio­n with Osho and the Pune ashram, too, ended over some difference­s.

A few years later, Khanna reconnecte­d with Osho, their associatio­n lasting till Osho’s death in 1990.

Khanna’s contempora­ries had it not been for the Osho stint, Khanna could have become the

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