Showing posts with label Rajesh Khanna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rajesh Khanna. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Rajesh Khanna has left for a nice and heavenly place: Akshay Kumar


Even as tributes pour in from Bollywood bigwigs and the country’s top politicos, Rajesh Khanna’s son-in-law Akshay Kumar said the deceased superstar has left for “a nice and heavenly place”. 

Rajesh Khanna, who epitomised superstardom in Hindi cinema in the 1970s with such immortals as AnandKati Patang and Aradhana, left for a "nice and heavenly place" Wednesday morning, his son-in-law and actor Akshay Kumar announced. He was 69. 

Rajesh, Bollywood's first superstar and perhaps the only one to have reached those dazzling heights of fame, died at his home Ashirwad after a long battle with suspected liver problems. 

His demise brought back memories of the charmer, lover and hero that he was to his family, fans and well-wishers. For them, his magic will remain forever. 

"He has gone to a nice and heavenly place, we are happy about that," Rajesh's son-in-law Akshay Kumar, married to his elder daughter Twinkle, said after his death around 10 a.m. 

When news of his critical health first came out on June 20, legion of his fans expressed concern. A day later, he stepped out in the company of Akshay Kumar and estranged wife Dimple Kapadia to tell his fans that all is well. (see photo above) 

But clearly it wasn't. 

He was a shadow of himself, gaunt and ravaged by illness, with glares covering the famous face that would once reduce women to a swoon. 

On June 23, Kaka - as he was popularly known in the film world - was in the hospital, and the stay stretched for 15 days. Just a week after he was discharged, he was back to the hospital bed due to "weakness", but was allowed to go home soon after. 

Though family members maintained he was "fine", Rajesh Khanna was said to be critical Wednesday morning and breathed his last at his Bandra home. 

His family - estranged wife Dimple Kapadia and daughters Twinkle Khanna and Rinke - were by his side during his last moments, those close to the family said. 

Film celebrities like Amitabh BachchanShahrukh KhanSalman Khan,Abhishek BachchanShabana AzmiSajid KhanFarah Khan and Prem Chopra came to his residence to pay their respects after news of his demise spread. 

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni were amongst the political leaders who condoled the death of the star. 

Thousands of his fans and industry members are expected to turn up for the funeral, scheduled at 11.30 a.m. Thursday. 

Rajesh's death has brought the curtains down on an era in Hindi cinema - an era he defined with his prowess in romantic and emotional roles, an art that has inspired and continues to inspire several young actors and his legion of fans. 

Summarising the phenomenon that Rajesh Khanna was, Anupam Kher said that "he gave us a crash course in romance. He introduced us to a special twinkle in the eyes that made us feel good about ourselves. Rajesh Khanna taught us how to smile. He added dignity to our concept of romance." 

In his career spanning almost five decades, the actor featured in about 160 films, starting with "Aakhri Khat" in 1966. 

Between "Aradhana" in 1969 and "Prem Kahani" in 1975, he enjoyed god-like status. Women would line the road for a glimpse, chant his name, cover his car with lipstick marks and even write him letters in blood. 

It was nothing short of a mania. Then, the films faded away and so did the star. The years in between did see some films, some hits like "Avtaar" and some B-grade like the forgettable Wafa, but the man had disappeared into the shadows. 

His last few public appearances came as a shock to his fans. His last screen appearance was an ad for Havells fans, an eerie intimation of what was to come with Kaka reminiscing in an empty auditorium and music from his films echoing in the background. 

"Babumoshai," he intoned deeply - the affectionate Bengali address he made all his own after "Anand". 

That voice has been silenced.

Rajesh Khanna Super Hit Songs Videos


Pyar Diwana Hota Hai


Kahin Door Jab Din Dhal Jaye

Zindagi Ke Safar Mein

Roop Tera Mastana

Hame Tum Se

Kora Kagaz Tha Yeh Man Mera

Jai Jai Shiv Shankar

Mere Sapnon Ki Rani

Karvaten Badalte Rahe

Yeh Mausam Aaya Hai

Mere Dil Mein Aaj Kya Hai

App ki kasam

Acha to hum chalte hain



Bollywood remembers Rajesh Khanna as the ‘king of romance’


Bollywood celebrities are saddened by the death of the original superstar Rajesh Khanna in Mumbai on Wednesday. He is being remembered as a ‘king of romance’, a ‘charmer’, the ‘first superstar’ and many similes of lavish praise. 

An ailing Rajesh Khanna succumbed to his prolonged illness today and left for his heavenly abode at the age of 69. As soon as the news of his death spread around, tributes started pouring in for the superstar. 

Here’s what Bollywood stars and celebs have been tweeting: 

Shahrukh Khan: To live with intention & walk to the edge. Play with abandon, choose with no regret. Smile & made us do the same.Sir,u defined our era.RIP 

Bipasha Basu: Loss of a Superstar!Iconic Actor!RIP Rajesh Khanna! 

Shahid Kapoor: RIP to the 1st king of romance ...... Rajesh khanna ...... 

Poonam Pandey: Kaka made his death a celebration IN REEL LIFE, Let us Make It Same In REAL LIFE. zindagi BADI honi chahiye lambi nahi. RIP RAJESH KHANNA. Anand mara nahi. Anand Marte nahi. RIP RAJESH KHANNA 

Genelia D'Souza: R.I.P Rajesh Khannaji 

Karan Johar: the magic...the mannerism...the mania of RAJESH KHANNA is inscribed in every archive of indian cinema...forever....RIP SIR!!! 

Shabana Azmi: He was d SUPERSTAR like no other Did 10 films with him Met him last at Apsara awards Pale shadow of himself but smile as winsome RIP RajeshK 

Shilpa Shetty: Jus heard the sad news,heartfelt condolences & prayers 2 the family 2 cope with this irreparable loss,R.I.P Rajesh Khanna,a Superstar always 

Sonam Kapoor: Rip rajesh khanna 

Anupam Kher: Rajesh Khanna gave us a crash course in Romance. He introduced us to a special twinkle in the eye that made us feel good about ourselves.RIP 

Mahesh Bhatt: When we lose a loved one, something within us dies. Our generation loved Rajesh Khanna. Today a bit if us dies with this enigmatic star. 

Shekhar Kapur: 2 young.2 early.Tragic. #RIPRajeshKhanna. A candle that burned brighter than any star for 2 short a time 

Tusshar Kapoor: Rajesh Khanna ji, our 1st superstar is no more! I worked with him in kyaa dil ne kaha & learnt a lot just talking to him! May his soul RIP! 

Farah Khan: Just hrd the saddest news.the 1st Superstar of india is no more.bt the legend that was Rajesh khanna will live eternally thru his films. 

Madhur Bhandarkar: The epitome of superstardom is no more amongst us. There was none, there is none & there won't be any like you kakaji. You will be missed. 

Kunal Kohli: The word SuperStar was used first for Rajesh Khanna.His style.His Ada.His charm.His smile.His songs.His films. He.Will always live on 

Neha Dhupia: RIP Rajesh khanna Saab ... U , ur stardom, ur magic will live forever! 

Ken Ghosh: RIP Rajesh Khanna- my first memory of a film theatre was weeping while watching - "Haathi Mere Saathi"- 

Dia Mirza: "Babumoshai eto bhalo bhasha bhalo na..."Anand, Kati Patang, Bawarchi and many more... What a legacy you've left behind. RIP Rajesh Khannaji 

Pooja Bedi: Deeply saddened to know Rajesh Khanna is no more with us on this planet! Wish the family & all his ardent fans strength! 

Sophie Choudry: R.I.P Superstar,Legend Rajesh Khanna Sahib. Ur magic, ur movies & all the incredible songs u were part of shall live on in our hearts 4ever 

Arshad Warsi: RIP KAKA.... God bless n have mercy on his soul.... 

Ayesha Takia: So beyond sad 2 hear of the passing of Rajesh khanna ji. Let us all pray for his family,so they may get strength.RIP Rajesh Khanna ji. 

Manish Malhotra: RIP superstar RAJESH KHANNA:his movies:songs:mannerisms:will always be cherished and remembered. His iconic stlye:Belts over his kurta collared shirts: scarf around his neck:slip on shoes:. And his romantic songs will always be cherished 

Rahul Bose: RIP Rajesh Khanna. The Phenomenon. Thank you for the magic.

Rajesh Khanna, Bollywood's first superstar, dies at 69



Bollywood's first superstar Rajesh Khanna breathed his last on July 18 at his residence in Mumbai. He was 69 and is survived by his estranged wife Dimple Kapadia and two daughters Twinkle and Rinke. Film actor Akshay Kumar was his son-in-law. His last rites will be performed on Thursday.
The veteran actor was admitted to Mumbai's Lilavati hospital last week following reports of low blood pressure, but was discharged on Tuesday and was at his Mumbai residence since then.
Earlier on June 24, he was admitted to a hospital following kidney problems.
The actor is hailed as India's first superstar after 15 consecutive solo superhits between 1969 and 1972, a record that remains unbroken.
The Bollywood industry expressed grief at the death of the first superstar of Bollywood. "It is a terrible day for the industry and all of us," actress Saira Banu said.
Sharmila Tagore said, "He was an amazing actor."
Actress Neha Dhupia tweeted, "RIP Rajesh khanna Saab ... U , ur stardom, ur magic will live forever!" (sic)
Rajesh Khanna's Bollywood journey
His rise to Bollywood superstar reads like a movie script. As a struggling actor in Mumbai, Rajesh Khanna won the All India Talent Contest organised in association with Filmfare, beating over 10,000 contestants.
Though the actor got his first break soon after in Chetan Anand's 'Akhri Khat' in 1966, and followed it up with a few films including Asit Sen's 'Khamoshi', it wasn't until his double role n 'Aradhana' in 1969 opposte Sharmila Tagore that a star was born.
Through the early 1970s films like 'Kati Patang', 'Safar', 'Ittefaq', 'Aan Milo Sajna' and 'Haathi Mere Saathi' consolidated his superstardom. During this phase Hrishikesh Mukherjee's 'Anand' remains one of the actor's most memorable performances. Khanna, music composer RD Burman and singer Kishore Kumar were a team most sought after in the early 70s.
He married actress Dimple while he was still riding his success wave in 1973, but the two separated a few years later.
He was also successfully paired with a string of leading ladies including Sharmila Tagore, Asha Parekh and Mumtaz.
Though Rajesh Khanna's popularity declined with the rise of the angry young man - Amitabh Bachchan - the star continued to deliver hits well into the 1980s with films like 'Souten', 'Dharam Kanta' and 'Maqsad'. He eventually moved on to do older and character roles and enjoyed box-office success with 'Avatar' and 'Swarg'.
In the 1990s the actor took a break from films and joined politics having won the 1992 by elections on a Congress ticket from Delhi.
Though Khanna appeared in a B grade film recently, it was this commercial directed by R Balki that brought him back to the limelight. The commercial recreates an era actually lived by the Bollywood's first superstar who leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire generations to come.

Listen to some of the evergreen songs of Rajesh Khanna