Last week I was
writing about an extra-ordinary dream Merchant Nora Ephron and never thought
I have to come back with another dream purveyor. If one go by the two terms
then you will find that both the words are same as per English dictionary. I
was never been a big fan of him, his rise and my obsession to the Hindi cinema almost
happened in the same time. The time was better described as golden years of Rajesh Khanna. As I
said that I was never obsessed by him like others in my days yet it is
impossible to ignore Rajesh Khanna. In my college going days I saw many
boys sporting a pant and a Kurta was known as guru Kurta that was made
famous by Khanna. They often walked like him and tried every bit to imitate
him. Even last twenty years he was nowhere and he was the one to blame for it but
his contribution to the Indian cinema cannot be overlooked. Last one week once
again we are going through everything about him and I, too decided to come up with
a summarize page on him.
Rajesh Khanna
Born 29 December
1942 as Jatin Arora in Amritsar Pakistan.
Khanna was adopted and raised by foster parents - Chunni Lal Khanna and Leela
Wati Khanna, who were relatives of his biological parents. In Mumbai, Khanna
lived in Thakurdwar near Girgaon and attended St. Sebastian’s Goan High
School there, along with his friend Ravi
Kapoor, who later took the stage name Jeetendra. It said that, Khanna became a rare newcomer who struggled
in his own MG sports car to get work in theatre and films in the early sixties.
He later studied in K.
C. College,
Mumbai. Rajesh Khanna also fondly called as Kaka.
Rajesh Khanna was one of eight finalists in the 1965 All
India Talent Contest organised by United Producers and Filmfare from
more than ten thousand contestants. Subsequently Khanna won the contest. He
made his film debut in the 1966 film Aakhri Khat directed by Chetan
Anand, followed by Raaz directed by Ravindra Dave both of which were a
part of his predetermined prize for winning the All-India United Producers’
Talent Competition. G.P. Sippy and Nasir Hussain were the first to sign Rajesh
Khanna after he won the contest. Being
under contract with United Producers, he got projects like Aurat, Doli and
Ittefaq. However 'Aradhana' directed by Shakti Samanta and co-starring Sharmila
Tagore was the movie which made him an instant star.
He was the only
star who has given record fifteen hits on the trot. During late sixties and mid
seventies all film released starring Rajesh Khanna was turned out to be supper
hit and subsequently he was named as Indian first superstar.
He dated four
beautiful woman but married to one, that was Dimple Kapadia who was then
fifteen years younger than him. However, they separated in 1984 but never
divorced. He have two daughters from his marriage to Dimple.
After a long battle
with cancer, Khanna died on 18 July 2012.
Some of his
Memorable Films, listing consists the hit or critically acclaimed movies only.
Filmography
Year
|
Film
|
Director
|
1966
|
Aakhri Khat
|
Chetan Anand
|
1969
|
Aradhana
|
Shakti Samanta
|
1969
|
Ittefaq
|
Yash Chopra
|
1969
|
Doli
|
Adurthi Subba Rao
|
1969
|
Bandhan
|
Narendra Bedi
|
1969
|
Do Raaste
|
Raj Khosla
|
1970
|
Khamoshi
|
Asit Sen
|
1970
|
The Train
|
Ravikant Nagaich
|
1970
|
Sachaa Jhutha
|
Manmohan Desai
|
1970
|
Safar
|
Asit Sen
|
1971
|
Kati Patang
|
Shakti Samanta
|
1971
|
Anand
|
Hrishikesh
Mukherjee
|
1971
|
Aan Milo Sajna
|
Mukul Dutt
|
1971
|
Andaz
|
Ramesh Sippy
|
1971
|
Maryada
|
Aravind Sen
|
1971
|
Chhoti Bahu
|
K. B. Tilak
|
1971
|
Haathi Mere
Saathi
|
M. A. Thirumugham
|
1971
|
Mehboob Ki Mehndi
|
Harnam Singh
Rawail
|
1972
|
Dushman
|
Dulal Guha
|
1972
|
Amar Prem
|
Shakti Samanta
|
1972
|
Apna Desh
|
Jambu
|
1972
|
Bawarchi
|
Hrishikesh
Mukherjee
|
1972
|
Joroo Ka Ghulam
|
A. Bhimsingh
|
1972
|
Mere Jeevan Sathi
|
Ravikant Nagaich
|
1972
|
Anuraag
|
Shakti Samanta
|
1973
|
Raja Rani
|
Sachin Bhowmick
|
1973
|
Daag: A Poem of
Love
|
Yash Chopra
|
1973
|
Namak Haraam
|
Hrishikesh
Mukherjee
|
1973
|
Avishkaar
|
Basu Bhattacharya
|
1974
|
Aap Ki Kasam
|
J. Om Prakash
|
1974
|
Prem Nagar
|
K.S. Prakash Rao
|
1974
|
Ajnabee
|
Shakti Samanta
|
1974
|
Roti
|
Manmohan Desai
|
1975
|
Prem Kahani
|
Raj Khosla
|
1976
|
Mehbooba
|
Shakti Samanta
|
1977
|
Anurodh
|
Shakti Samanta
|
1977
|
Aashiq Hoon
Baharon Ka
|
J. Om Prakash
|
1979
|
Janata Havaldar
|
Mehmood
|
1980
|
Thodisi Bewafaii
|
Esmayeel Shroff
|
1980
|
Red Rose
|
Bharathiraja
|
1982
|
Ashanti
|
Umesh Mehra
|
1982
|
Rajput
|
Vijay Anand
|
1983
|
Souten
|
Saawan Kumar Tak
|
1983
|
Avtaar
|
Mohan Kumar
|
1983
|
Agar Tum Na Hote
|
Lekh Tandon
|
1984
|
Aaj Ka M.L.A. Ram Avtar
|
Dasari Narayana Rao
|
1985
|
Alag Alag
|
Shakti Samanta
|
during this week we
also lost two prominent figure, Mrinal
Gore and Laxmi Sahgal.
!!!Death is a never ending dreamless sleep,
we're born, we live and we will die so why to lament for it.!!!
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