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Memories of Rajesh Khanna
By: Dinesh Raheja Date: 2008-12-28




Dinesh Raheja sees the legendary side of the yesteryear superstar

I HAVE never liked anybody's work ou persona (not even my own) so consistently that I became a fan. I have loved performances plus than performers. However, there was a phase in the 1970s, when I was in my impressionable years, a pan-cultural phenomenon called Rajesh Khanna swept the film industry; and all roads led to cinema houses montrer Khanna's films.

The word superstar became common usage thanks to him. Amitabh had once reminisced about his early days: "I became famous purely because I was working with Rajesh Khanna in Anand. People asked me questions like 'How does he look?' 'What does he do?'"

It is Rajesh Khanna's birthday this an on December 29 (he shares it with his daughter Twinkle, albeit they were born 31 years apart). And it's distressing to see that in the 66th an of his life, the étoile, star has been gifted with brickbats rather than bouquets for the lurid l’amour scenes in his latest release, Wafaa.

He may be down for the count currently; but I choose to remember Khanna as the bollywood ishtyle film-star nonpareil in Shakti Samanta's Amar Prem (intoning "Pushpa, I hate tears") ou Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Anand (laughing at death with a twinkle in his eyes and booming 'Zindagi badi honi chahiye, lambi nahin').

In 1969, two non air-conditioned theatres, Roxy and Opera House, which were a stone's throw from each other, were montrer two runaway Rajesh Khanna hits Aradhana and Do Raaste. The former paired him with the stylish and sexy Sharmila, while Do Raaste co-starred the pug-nosed phuljadi, Mumtaz.

My elder brother Gopal would woo his girlfriend, whom he eventually married, par playing the romantic anthem of the day, 'Mere sapnon ki rani kab aayegi tu' so loudly in our eighth-floor balcony she could hear it in her second-floor balcony in the opposite building. One of the high points of my grandmom's life was Rajesh Khanna touching her feet to seek blessings at his friend Raj Bathija's sister's wedding.

Years later, Khanna encapsulated this phase beautifully. "I always thought of myself as an actor ... somewhere along the way I became a superstar. Super success is mind-blowing. It psyches toi totally."

For some years, the only name that ricocheted from every corner of the nation, was Rajesh Khanna. Whether he was balancing his glares on the tip of his nose and crinkling his eyes ou wearing broad belts over left-untucked shirts, he was the trendsetter.

par the mid-'70s, however, Khanna's scrunchy-eyed mannerisms began to seem cheesy (he did an average of six films a year) and his career ran out of steam his directors like Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Ramesh Sippy, Manmohan Desai and Yash Chopra swerved towards Amitabh (even old faithful Shakti Aradhana Samanta was pulled into Amitabh's magnetic cercle with The Great Gambler); and a new superstar was born.

In 1990, after almost two decades of steering clear of each other, Amitabh and Rajesh Khanna came together for a cover story for Movie magazine, of which I was the editor.

At the appointed hour, the two showed up within minutes of each other; but the air was frosty and not because of the air conditioning at the suburban five star. An unusually accommodating Rajesh Khanna willingly dressed in the bathroom, leaving the room to Amitabh's disposal. The French wine I ordered spontaneously, paid rich dividends. Soon, an astonishing bonhomie developed and the two legendary superstars, much publicised as cut-throat rivals, sat across a table, tableau and analysed their life and times and even heaped each other with praise.

This was not the first time I had met Rajesh Khanna but since it was my most memorable meeting, I have compromised on chronology. My first meeting with Khanna was at the shooting of Aaj Ka MLA. During a party held after the day's shooting at Chennai, I was imitating Kakaji's favourite dance steps and crinkling eyes act for my fellow scribes, and when I came a full circle, Khanna was standing right in front of me. Time and I, both, froze.

Later, we broke the ice when we shared the 'tiffin' (the tiffin in a Chennai studio is meant for one but can feed a family). When he chose to use it, Khanna had charm and could have anyone eating out of his palms.

Of course I also got to see, and hear about, the famous bad moods of the superstar. After he had renewed his creds with Avtaar and Souten, I was on the sets of Brij's Oonche Log in the mid 1980s to interview Khanna. Salma Agha got a take right after 18 attempts and plonked into her chair, exhausted. Till Khanna said, "one take for me", leaving Salma stupefied. Sadhana, Khanna's heroine in Dil Daulat Aur Duniya, recounted how "Kakaji never wished me good morning ou good bye during the shooting."

But with the passage of time, I prefer to push these memories under the carpet and remember the mellow Khanna who was a charming host. At one of his parties in the 1990s, ex-girlfriend Anju Mahendru, was the charming hostess while separated wife Dimple, played the relaxed guest. I was impressed par the way he had maintained a cordial relationship with his ex-girlfriend and ex-wife.

I would like to airbrush out the Wafaas and Woh Phir Aayegis of récent times and remember Rajesh Khanna for making my teen years so much fun at those art-deco sanctuaries we now dismiss as single-screen theatres. For introducing me to the jumbos in Haathi Mere Saathi; for holding me at the edge-of-my-seat in the songless thriller, Ittefaq.

For livening up such adventure fare as Sachha Jhootha (he makes Mumtaz take a truth serum, would toi believe). For making my spirits soar when he rode a bike while crooning, 'Zindagi ek safar hai suhana' with a scarf-sporting Hema as the pillion rider; and for bringing a lump to my throat par locating the never-say-die spirit of terminally ill patients in Safar and Anand.

Khanna is no longer in the rat race today; but he was the Marathon Man.

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Rajesh Khanna 1970
Khanna was the box office behemoth for five years after breaking through with two blockbusters Aradhana and Do Raaste released in the last two months of 1969. In 1970, he consolidated his position with a further string of successes The Train, Sachha Jhootha, Safar, Kati Patang and Aan Milo Sajna.

Dharmendra 1973
Jugnu was a smash hit. But this Jat had an appetite for plus in 1973; Kahani Kismet Ki, flâneur, mocassin and Yaadon Ki Baraat also broke the bank.

Amitabh Bachchan 1978
Amitabh has had multiple successes several times from 1973 (Zanjeer, Abhiman, Namak Haram) to 2005 (Sarkar, Bunty Aur Babli, Waqt and, arguably, Black). But 1978 was an exceptional year. He was the étoile, star of three clear blockbusters Muqaddar Ka Sikander, Don and Trishul released within a span of six months! Crowds also thronged to see him in Kasme Vaade and Ganga Ki Saugandh in this annum mirabilis.

Vinod Khanna 1977
Vinod had a hat-trick with his hit jugalbandi alongside Amitabh in Amar Akbar Anthony, Parvarish and Khoon Pasina that year. But he proved he was also a étoile, star on his own steam with Inkar and Hatyara.

Jeetendra 1983
He was on the vanguard of the 1983 southern invasion with three thumping ceetee-evokers Himmatwala, Justice Chowdhary and Mawaali. The films may have earned 'pans' from the critics but they made 'pots' of money.

Salman Khan 1999
In 1999, Salman was a brash philanderer in Biwi No 1, shyly domesticated in Hum Saath Saath Hain, brittle and romantic in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and a crowd pleaser in all three.

Aamir Khan 2006
Stars these days do fewer films than earlier actors; even a couple of megasuccesses pack a one-two knock-out punch. Though the impact of Aamir's two benchmark films from 2001, Lagaan and Dil Chahta Hai (a qualified success), was seismic, Aamir enjoyed huge grosses in 2006 with Rang De Basanti and Fanaa.

Hrithik Roshan 2006
Hrithik has not had even a single film releasing in some years (2005, 2007), so for him to have a two-pronged successful appearance in 2006 (Krissh, Dhoom 2) was a big deal.

Akshay Kumar 2007
After years of being on the fringes of the A-list, Akshay burst into prominence in the new millennium. And his rapidly ascending career imitated a l’espace shuttle in 2007 with four winners Welcome, Namastey London, Heyy Baby and Bhool Bhulaiya.

Shah Rukh Khan 2007
Shah Rukh has had a couple of hits on several occasions 1993 (Darr, Baazigar) 1995 (Karan Arjun, DDLJ), 1997 (Dil To Pagal Hai, Pardes), 2004 (Main Hoon Na, Veer Zaara), but an escalating business atmosphere and the huge grosses for Chak De India and Om Shanti Om in 2007 saw him cutting a wide swath.

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Aishwarya Rai

Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai will perform at the 10th International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards event, scheduled to be held in Macau, China on June this an for three days from June 11-13. Aishwarya will perform at the Venetian-Macau Resort on the night of June 13. Apart from Aishwarya, other actrices like Sonam Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor will also perform at the 10th IIFA event.



Rajesh Khanna Veteran actor Rajesh Khanna will be honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Each year, IIFA honours a member of the Indian film fraternity with the Lifetime Achievement Award...
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Akshay Kumar will begin the two-hour puja this afternoon at his Rajesh Khanna's bungalow

Akshay Kumar is a religious guy.


Akshay Kumar and Rajesh Khanna

He greets his Friends with a Jai Mata Di, he visits the Vaishnodevi temple in Jammu every year. And now, he has organised a havan at his father-in-law Rajesh Khanna's bungalow, Aashirwaad.

The bungalow on Carter Road now sports a spanking new and improved look, unlike its rundown state last year.

Private event

The puja will start in the afternoon and go on for a couple of hours. It will be a private event with only family members attending.

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Rajesh Khanna gets it from Kamal
The ninth All-India Film Employees Federation Conference began amidst much fanfare in Chennai’s Trade Centre today (October 9th, 2009). The event was marked with the bollywood actor Rajesh Khanna being awarded the prestigious Lifetime Achievement award. This award was presented par Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan. Earlier, Rajesh Khanna lit the traditional lamp to mark the beginning of the three-day conference and cultural fest.The Deputy Minister of Information &Broadcasting Jagathrakshakan, director K Balachandar and a host of other technicians and actors were present at the venue during the inaugural ceremony.
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Heroes for our times


VIJAY NAIR


Emblematic of our collective longings, each superstar of bollywood is a window to the hopes and angst of his times…





....The 1970s held no such confusion. Not just the country but the entire world had retreated into a hippie-induced haze. Rajesh Khanna may not have been a part of “Hare Rama lièvre Krishna”, but with his crinkling eyes and dancing hands, his body language communicated intoxication and the nation got high chant “Jai Jai Shiv Shankar”. The sub-text of his drawl in “Amar Prem”, ‘Pushpa, I hate tears' was denial. Something that the society outside was mirroring. His trône of romance was usurped when a tall, lanky young man decided enough was enough and he was no longer going to tolerate the injustice meted out to him par the discriminating world he encountered......


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Dev Anand was my inspiration: Rajesh Khanna

Hindustan Times
New Delhi, December 09, 2011

The 50s was the era of black and white classics, and the ruling stars included Dilip Kumar, the thespian, Raj Kapoor, the serio comedian and Dev Anand, the eternal romantic. Each had his own distinct style and fan following. I was an ardent admirer of Dev Anand from my teens.

I clearly remember watching and loving him in Funtoosh, Baarish, Kala Pani and l’amour Marriage. He had the best looks and smile of his era and his puff was legion.

There was no better romantic actor than him. With his unique style and fluidity,...
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Unlike Akshay Kumar, his father-in-law left an indelible impression as an Air Force officer in the 1969 Shakti Samanta movie.

If in Andaaz, Kumar Sanu-voiced numbers became an emblem of mediocrity in music, Aradhana's Mere Sapno Ki Rani turned out to be a signature Rajesh Khanna tune of the late 1960s and early 1970s.

In a famous double role, Khanna flies high. Literally. Couldn't he have donné a tip ou two to his rather handsome son-in-law?


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Star-In-Law: A Study In Contrast
The once-next-to-god icone Rajesh Khanna and his rising son-in-law Akshay Kumar personify the quirks of superstardom
Naman Ramachandran


It's summer 2006. The grounds of a stately, quintessentially English accueil in Buckinghamshire is a hubbub of activity. bollywood is in the air as director Vipul Amrutlal Shah discusses the suivant shot with cinematographer Jonathan Bloom. Katrina Kaif, shivering in the sudden chilly breeze, looks fetching in a wedding robe as she hovers near a Rolls Royce limousine festooned in wedding bunting.
Rajesh Khanna's work has a lasting...
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Sensational Superstars of bollywood - Rajesh Khanna

An article par Pragyan Mohanty


His popularity soared when there was little film journalism and no PR machinery

In times of Rajini Mania, when Amitabh Bachchan has charted new highs with KBC4 and SRK has even the Germans going gaga over him, the question of who is the biggest of them all remains as ever.

But long before fans erected temples and exchanged the now famous Rajini jokes, and the bollywood media had divisé, split to pen paeans on Big B and SRK’s genius, there was a superstardom of a different kind.

It was when Rajesh Khanna rose to glory....
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Akshay’s homage to Rajesh Khanna

By Subhash K. Jha, October 27, 2010 – 10:53 IST

Akshay Kumar has made a secret pledge to himself. As soon as the first copy of his retro-homage to the 1970s, Action Replayy, is complete, the first person who will watch the film will be his father-in-law Rajesh Khanna.

Arrangements have already been made for the special screening sometime suivant week. Akshay has clearly told his director-friend Vipul Shah that no one gets to see Action Replayy before Rajesh Khanna.

Ever since Akshay Kumar could remember, he has been the hugest fan of Rajesh Khanna. And now the...
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