Did Shatrughan Sinha Just Honor Raj Kapoor on His Birth Anniversary?
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Mumbai, Dec 14 (NationPress) Veteran actor and politician Shatrughan Sinha paid tribute to the 'greatest showman' Raj Kapoor on his birth anniversary through an emotional post on social media.
Referring to him as a significant source of motivation, Shatrughan expressed on his X (formerly Twitter) account, "Forever in our hearts, reflecting on you today, 'the greatest showman' legendary & best #RajKapoor, a constant source of inspiration for me always. (sic)"
He reminisced about their collaboration in the 1976 action drama "Khaan Dost".
"Nostalgically recalling our time working together in 'Khaan Dost'. You are genuinely missed. My deepest respects to the esteemed Kapoor family. Long Live Raj Kapoor! #BirthAnniversary," he noted.
Directed by Dulal Guha, "Khaan Dost" narrates the story of Ramdin Pandey (played by Raj Kapoor), an innocent and simple-minded constable in Nasik, who faces financial struggles. His life takes a dramatic twist when a notorious prisoner named Rehmat Khan (played by Shatrughan) persuades him to assist in an escape.
This project also features notable actors such as Mithu Mukherjee, Yogeeta Bali, Satyendra Kapoor, Sulochana Latkar, Asit Sen, Jagdish Raj, Maruti, and Chandulal in key roles.
The eldest son of Prithviraj Kapoor, Raj Kapoor made his acting debut at just 10 years old with the 1935 classic "Inquilab".
In 1948, the showman established his own production house, R. K. Films, and made his directorial debut with the musical drama "Aag". The film also starred Nargis, Premnath, and Kamini Kaushal.
Influenced by Charlie Chaplin, Raj Kapoor portrayed characters reminiscent of The Tramp in several of his films, including "Awaara" (1951), "Shree 420" (1955), and "Mera Naam Joker" (1970).
In recognition of his remarkable contributions to Indian cinema, the Government of India awarded him the Padma Bhushan in 1971.
Moreover, he received India’s highest cinematic honor, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, in 1988.
The legacy continues with Raj Kapoor's grandchildren, Kareena, Ranbir, and Karisma, who remain influential figures in Bollywood with their stellar performances.