How Did Raza Murad Remember Rajesh Khanna's 16 Consecutive Hits?
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Mumbai, Dec 29 (NationPress) Renowned actor Raza Murad took a moment on Monday to honor Bollywood icon Rajesh Khanna. He reminisced about the star’s remarkable achievement of producing sixteen consecutive blockbuster films.
Murad shared cherished memories of Khanna, affectionately referred to as ‘Kaka’, who enchanted audiences across the nation with his unparalleled charisma, talent, and magnetic screen presence, leaving a lasting legacy in Indian cinema. On his Instagram account, Raza Murad shared a nostalgic photograph of the two, stating, “Today marks the birthday anniversary of kaka ji, the extraordinary superstar, Rajesh Khanna, who mesmerized the entire nation by delivering sixteen hits consecutively, a record that remains unmatched.”
“I had the honor of sharing the screen with kakaji in Namak Haraam (1973), and I hold dear memories from the making of this timeless classic.”
On the occasion of Rajesh Khanna’s 83rd birth anniversary, veteran actor Jackie Shroff also paid heartfelt tribute to the legendary star by dedicating the iconic song “Chala Jata Hoon” from the 1972 classic Mere Jeevan Saathi. He captioned the post: “Always in our hearts… Remembering Rajesh Khanna ji on his birth anniversary.”
Rajesh Khanna commenced his illustrious acting journey in 1966 with Aakhri Khat, which became India’s official entry to the Academy Awards in 1967. Fondly known as RK, Shehzada, King of Romance, and Pasha of Passion, he emerged as a pivotal figure in Bollywood.
Some of his unforgettable films include “Aradhana,” “Anand,” “Amar Prem,” “Kati Patang,” “Haathi Mere Saathi,” “Safar,” “Do Raaste,” and “Sachaa Jhutha.” Known primarily for his romantic roles, he set a remarkable record of 17 consecutive hits during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Rajesh Khanna passed away on July 18, 2012, at his Mumbai home, “Aashirwad,” after a courageous battle with cancer since July 2011. His final movie, Riyasat, featuring Gauri Kulkarni, Aryan Vaid, Aryeman Ramsay, and Raza Murad, was released posthumously on July 18, 2014, two years after his passing.