Raza Murad revisits 'Henna' memories with FTII friend Kiran Kumar
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Veteran actor Raza Murad has shared a throwback photograph alongside his longtime friend and Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) batchmate Kiran Kumar, taken during the outdoor shoot of the 1991 film Henna in Manali. The nostalgic post, accompanied by a heartfelt caption, offers a rare glimpse into the making of one of Hindi cinema's most memorable cross-border love stories.
A Friendship Spanning 57 Years
In his caption, Raza wrote: 'With my very dear friend of 57 years, Kiran Kumar. We were batchmates in the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune from 1969 to 1971. We have done many films together, which includes Henna (1991).' The two actors have maintained a close personal and professional bond across five decades of Hindi cinema.
The Characters They Played
Raza recalled the distinct roles each of them essayed in the film. Kiran Kumar played Ashraf, Henna's elder brother, 'who sacrifices his life to save Chander Prakash' — the character portrayed by Rishi Kapoor. Raza himself played the antagonist: 'the dreaded villain, the corrupt Pakistani police officer, Shahbaaz Khan, who holds the entire village to ransom to forcibly marry Henna' — the role played by Pakistani actress Zeba Bakhtiyar. He described the Manali outdoor schedule as leaving him with 'very pleasant memories.'
The Film and Its Troubled Production
Henna was originally conceived and initiated by the legendary Raj Kapoor, but his death before filming was complete meant the project was taken over and completed by his son Randhir Kapoor. The film stars Rishi Kapoor, Zeba Bakhtiyar, and Ashwini Bhave. Its storyline follows an Indian man who develops amnesia after falling into a river and is carried across the border to Pakistan, where local villagers shelter him — until tragedy unfolds when his memory returns.
Raza Murad's Career at a Glance
Now 75 years old, Raza Murad has built an extensive filmography spanning several decades. His notable credits include Prem Rog, Ram Teri Ganga Maili, Khud-daar, Ram Lakhan, Tridev, Pyar Ka Mandir, Aankhen, Mohra, Gupt, Ek Hi Raasta, Jodhaa Akbar, and Padmaavat, as well as the television series Madhubala – Ek Ishq Ek Junoon. His career reflects a sustained ability to command screen presence across both lead and character roles. The post serves as a reminder of a golden era of Hindi cinema — and of the enduring friendships it forged.