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'Aaj mujhe pata laga ki…', This actor once visited Dilip Kumar's home late night, knocked his door at 1:30 am and said..., then..., his name was...
'Aaj mujhe pata laga ki…', This actor once visited Dilip Kumar's home late night, knocked his door at 1:30 am and said..., then..., his name was...

India.com

time15-06-2025

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  • India.com

'Aaj mujhe pata laga ki…', This actor once visited Dilip Kumar's home late night, knocked his door at 1:30 am and said..., then..., his name was...

In vast tapestry of Indian cinema, some moments live on not just through films, but through stories shared off-screen. One such tale was recently revealed by veteran actor whose career spans decades. With nostalgia in his voice and reverence in his tone, he recalled an incident involving towering figures of Hindi cinema, someone whose name commands unmatched respect. A slight hint for you all, he's the one who had one of the most ways of delivering dialogues on the big screen. The Legendary Actor Of Indian Cinema Here we are talking about legendary actor, late Raaj Kumar, whose aura and unique style are still unmatched. Raaj Kumar, originally named Kulbhushan Pandit, was born in 1926. He started his work life as a police sub-inspector to become one of the most esteemed actors in Indian cinema. His debut film, Rangeeli (1952), didn't gain him instant success, but Mother India, helmed by Mehboob Khan, secured his position as a prominent figure in the Indian film industry. Meanwhile, the actor was also best known for his blunt and bold approach as well and to highlight it, veteran actor Raza Murad shared an interesting story which involved Raaj Kumar and another greatest of all time in Indian Cinema, Dilip Kumar. When Raaj Kumar Showered Heaps Of Praise For… During a conversation with ANI, Raza Murad shared that after watching Ganga Jamuna, Raaj Kumar showered immense love for Late Dilip Kumar and to show his affection, he went to his home late at night. He said, 'He observed Ganga Jumna. What a show by Dilip saab! Following the film, he went to Diilip Saab's residence at 1:30 am. Dilip saab felt quite confused. He was curious about why Raaj Kumar had come to his house at this hour. Raaj said to him, 'Ganga Jamuna dekhne ke baad aaj mujhe pata laga ki, iss desh mein keval do actor hain, Raaj Kumar aur Dilip Kumar'. He remarked this and left.' For the unversed, Ganga Jumna was released in 1962 and continues to be one of the most beloved films ever. The movie featured Dilip Kumar, Vyajanthimala and Nasir Khan, which focuses on two brothers who were orphans and as they mature, one turns into a police officer, while the other evolves into a gangster.

This actor increased his fees even after giving flop films, charged Rs... per movie, was once jailed for..., he was…
This actor increased his fees even after giving flop films, charged Rs... per movie, was once jailed for..., he was…

India.com

time01-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

This actor increased his fees even after giving flop films, charged Rs... per movie, was once jailed for..., he was…

Bollywood has seen many aspiring stars who entered the industry with big dreams but faded away after facing box office failures. Some actors, despite having a hit debut, couldn't connect with the audience. After a few flops, many chose to quietly step away from the limelight, either shifting careers or returning to private life. But, there was this one actor who did the exact opposite by raising his fee by Rs 1 lakh even after giving multiple flops. Despite this, his unusual confidence and quirky attitude made him a memorable figure in the history of Bollywood. The Veteran Actor of Bollywood Here we are talking about legendary late actor Raaj Kumar, who is considered one of the renowned actors in the industry. However, before becoming Raaj Kumar, the actor was known as Kulbhushan Pandit, who started his work front in 1950 from Mahim Police Station as a policeman. Later, he made his Bollywood debut with the film Rangeeli in 1952 and later earned huge applause from the audience through many great films that include Mother India, Ghar Ek Mandir, Neel Kamal, Gharana, Pakeezah, Heer Ranjha, Saudagar, and Tirangaa. Meanwhile, the legendary actor with an unmatchable aura also tasted the bitter taste of many flops, but it did not affect his swag and style at all. When Raaj Kumar Talked About Hiking His Fees Despite Flops Many years back, during an interview with Lehren Retro, he talked about his fees and shared an interesting anecdote about his manager. The actor said, 'I remember my movies used to fail and my price used to go up by Rs 1 lakh and my secretary used to ask me, 'Raaj sahab, picture toh chali nahi, aap ek lakh aur badha rahe hai.' Maine kaha, picture chale na chale, main fail nahi hua, isliye ek lakh aur badhega.'' When Raaj Kumar Faced Legal Trouble Due To… Following the premiere of his iconic film Mother India, Raaj Kumar went for an evening drive with his friend, director Prakash Arora, and his wife. Raaj Kumar stopped at a nearby paan shop to enjoy a paan. Later, a few individuals gathered around Raaj Kumar and began heckling him. Eventually, the actor retaliated, resulting in a violent fight. At the end, one man was killed and Raaj Kumar was captured. After a year-long trial, Raaj Kumar was cleared of all charges pressed against him. It is also been said that Raaj Kumar's police background became one of the deciding factors for his dismissal from all allegations. Raaj Kumar's last film was 1995's God and Gun. He married his life partner, Jennifer, who was a flight attendant by profession. The couple stayed together for the rest of their lives and raised three children. In the year 1996, Raaj Kumar took his last breath due to throat cancer and left this world.

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