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 R.I.P Rajesh Khanna

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Posted on 07-18-12 10:30 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Used to be bigger than Amitabh Bachhan (film Anand has him as the lead and Amitabh as supporting).

Art knows no boundary, respect for Mr. Khanna. RIP.
 
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- Zindagi badi honi chaiye, lambi nahin - lines to live by, from one of my favorite Rajesh Khanna films - Anand.
- People in their 30's .. u Were only Born Because The Babu Moshai Taught your fathers How to Properly Romance Your Mothers. RIP Rajesh Khanna




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FYI, Babu Moshai was Amitabh not Rajesh. Not sure if I should be proud of knowing this fact.
 
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'Babu Moshai' , Zindagi badi honi chaiye, lambi nahin
 
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Rajesh Khanna was the superstar and Amitabh Bacchan was a second fiddle in Aanand.  I believe tides turned on Namakharaam.

Some of Rajesh Khanna's top movies, as per my recollection:
  • Aaradhanaa
  • Kati Patang
  • Prem Rog
  • Aanand
  • Aap ki kasam

much later
  • Red Rose


 
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RIP aanand bhai. You are greatest actor of Bollywood.
 
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that was very touching nice clip, 

 
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Months before he died 

 



 
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 Thanks for the link, Riddle bro. 
Knew lot more than I had known before.
Really interesting to learn about how he cultivated the way of romancing totally at new level :D 
Hats off to Amitabh Bacchan as well. 
 
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In the 60s movie Aradhana, Rajesh Khanna sported a Nepali "bhaadgaaule topi" (at 00:36 in the video) with the backdrop of the Darjeeling Hills. And the Nepalese people immediately took notice. It is said Kishor Kumar and R D Burman solidified their working relationship on this very first venture which also became a musical superhit.

RIP Rajesh Khanna








 
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Nice song.  Beautiful setting.  They came all the way to Darjeeling to shoot that song, rest of Aaradhana was filmed in Kashmir or somewhere Northwest India, I think.

I was trying to see which Alistair MacLean book was Sharmila Tagore sporting.  Any idea?  I had read all of Alistair MacLean novels when I was in high school.  One of my favorite authors, right up there with John Le Carre.

By the way, riding beside the Toy Train... bad idea.  I was hanging on the door of that train once, enjoying the view.  Later I found that my head was covered with soot from the coal-fire engine.


 
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 उह बेलाको जस्तो दमदार फिल्महरु बन्नै छाडे , 
Thanks for this nice share, Geetmaijawafdeu !
 
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Nep(ali_Ame)rican,

Back in the day, The Guns of Navarone  was synonymous with Alistair MacLean in the school library.

Based on some detective work on my part also, the one you are curious about seems to be

When Eight Bells Toll

 
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How Rajesh Khanna gave Amitabh Bachchan a "tutorial in acting"

Among the chorus of celebrity voices raised in lament for actor Rajesh Khanna who died at home in Mumbai yesterday, none is more poignant or credible than that of Amitabh Bachchan. Mr Bachchan co-starred with Mr Khanna in Anand (possibly Mr Khanna's most famous role), and Namak Haraam. Together, they were they highest paid actors in Eighties' Bollywood.

Amitabh Bachchan, usually prompt with opinions on his blog and Twitter, was late to the online dirge for Mr Khanna because he rushed to be with the bereaved family at Aashirwad, the Khanna bungalow on Mumbai's Carter Road. But he more than made up for his tardiness with this heartfelt tribute to his former co-star on his blog.

Mr Bachchan begins his piece by recalling the time he first saw Mr Khanna in Filmfare magazine. He had just won the Filmfare talent contest, to which Mr Bachchan had also applied and been rejected: "I first saw him in a film magazine, perhaps Filmfare. He was the winner of the Filmfare-Madhuri Talent Contest, a contest that I had applied to in the coming year and been rejected. His film 'Aradhana' was my next meeting with him, at the Rivoli Theatre in Connaught Place in New Delhi, which my Mother took me along to see. The packed audience and their reactions to this young handsome man was impermeable.

The early, or shall I say preliminary rejection of my attempt to compete in the Filmfare-Madhuri contest, had made me leave my settled job in Calcutta. I had come away home to seek the possibilities of joining the Industry in some other way. But one look at Rajesh Khanna made me realize that with people like him around, there would be little chance or opportunity for me, in this new profession !"

Mr Bachchan also wrote about what an honour it was to be cast opposite the more famous actor inAnand:

"Soon after I was being cast opposite him in 'Anand'. This was like a miracle, God's own blessing and one that gave me 'reverse respect'. The moment that anyone came to know that I was working with THE Rajesh Khanna, my importance grew. And I gloated in its wake. During the breaks in the shooting of the film I would return to Delhi and gleefully describe the scenes and dialogues of the film, as also its music to all that I met - and I met many during that time ! There were no CD's then, just the spooled tapes, and getting Hrishi da to part with one such for me, was an exercise in futility. But I was able to get one and 'kahin dur jab din dhal jaae ..' played endlessly on my very repair stricken tape recorder."

Mr Bachchan remembers Mr Khanna as being "simple and quiet" with a "quiet elegance." He talks about how the late actor's fans travelled from far and wide, even from Spain, to meet him. 

He relates an anecdote about showing up a day early to wish Rajesh Khanna on his birthday. Mr Khanna made light of the ensuing awkwardness and asked Mr Bachcan to stay to dinner. The next day, on Mr Khanna's actual birthday, he asked Mr Bachchan to dinner again.

But Mr Bachchan's most telling recollection is this one:

"When the shooting of 'Anand' began at Mohan Studios, Hrishi da's favorite locale, now a concrete housing colony, the one moment that always worried me was, that last scene when I break down after his death and urge him emotionally to speak ! Not being able to find a method in my own very limited acting experience, I sought the help of Mehmood bhai, in who's house I was living with his brother Anwar Ali. And I still remember what he told me -

He said, "just think Amitabh, R- a- j- e- s- h K- h- a- n- n- a is dead !! and you will get everything right".

It was not so much a tutorial in acting that he expounded. It was an exalted acknowledgement of Rajesh Khanna's presence and position in the psyche of the nation, that he was drawing my attention to.

Many years later, Mr Bachchan was to present Mr Khanna with the IIFA Lifetime Achievement Award.

Bollywood lore suggests that the rise of the Angry Young Man in the late Seventies did not sit well with Rajesh Khanna, the reigning star of the time, and that he treated the young Amitabh Bachchan quite unkindly on the sets of Bawarchi, where Mr Bachchan used to visit his future wife Jaya Bhaduri. 

But Mr Bachchan's own memories draw a much softer picture of the fallen star, giving the lie to legend.

 
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nice share, flojo,
thnks :D 

 
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