Anju Mahendru remembers 'bro' Sanjeev Kumar on his 88th birth anniversary
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Veteran actress Anju Mahendru paid a heartfelt tribute to legendary Hindi cinema actor Sanjeev Kumar on 9 July 2026, marking what would have been his 88th birth anniversary. Taking to her X account, Mahendru shared a vintage photograph of the actor dressed in a black suit with a patterned tie, holding a glass — and accompanied it with a caption that read: 'Hari !! Miss you so much Bro Happy birthday…'
A Bond Beyond the Screen
The affection behind Mahendru's post runs deep. She and Sanjeev Kumar appeared together in two Hindi films — 'Dastak' (1970), directed by Rajinder Singh Bedi, and 'Mukti' (1977), directed by Raj Tilak. The professional collaboration grew into a close off-screen friendship, with Mahendru affectionately calling him 'Hari' — a shortened form of his birth name — and often referring to him as her 'bro'.
Bollywood Pays Tribute
Actor Jackie Shroff also joined the remembrance on Thursday, sharing a career-spanning collage of Sanjeev Kumar's photographs on his social media account. The collage carried the message: 'Sanjeev Kumar ji Always in our hearts (9 July 1938 – 6 Nov 1985).' Shroff paired the tribute with the timeless duet 'Tum Aa Gaye Ho Noor Aa Gaya Hai', sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar from the 1978 film 'Aandhi' — widely regarded as one of Sanjeev Kumar's most celebrated performances.
The Legacy of Harihar Jethalal Jariwala
Born Harihar Jethalal Jariwala on 9 July 1938, Sanjeev Kumar is widely regarded as one of Hindi cinema's most versatile actors. His filmography spans decades and genres: he immortalised the iconic role of Thakur Baldev Singh in 'Sholay', delivered a critically acclaimed performance as a deaf-mute husband opposite Jaya Bhaduri (now Jaya Bachchan) in 'Koshish' — directed by Gulzar, which earned him the National Film Award for Best Actor — and charmed audiences with his double role in Gulzar's cult comedy 'Angoor', still hailed as one of the greatest comic performances in Indian cinema.
Other landmark films include 'Aandhi', 'Mausam', 'Trishul', 'Khilona', 'Seeta Aur Geeta', 'Pati Patni Aur Woh', 'Manchali', 'Namkeen', and 'Hero', among many others.
Personal Life and Heartbreak
Sanjeev Kumar's personal life attracted as much discussion as his professional achievements. It has long been reported that he deeply admired actress Hema Malini and proposed marriage to her in the early 1970s; the proposal was declined, reportedly leaving him heartbroken. Hema Malini later married Dharmendra in 1980. Separately, playback singer-actress Sulakshana Pandit reportedly expressed her love for him and proposed marriage, which he declined; she is said to have remained unmarried until her passing in 2025.
Despite his immense success and wide admiration, Sanjeev Kumar never married. He passed away following a massive heart attack on 6 November 1985, at the age of just 47. Decades on, his performances continue to be studied, celebrated, and mourned by those who knew him and the generations who discovered him on screen.