Subhash Ghai Remembers Raj Kapoor's Wisdom on Passion in Filmmaking
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Mumbai, April 8 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker Subhash Ghai recently reminisced about the profound insights he gained from the iconic actor and director Raj Kapoor regarding the essence of filmmaking.
In a nostalgic post on social media, Ghai shared a cherished photograph, reflecting on Kapoor's philosophy that films should be crafted with genuine passion and commitment rather than mere financial gain.
Ghai expressed, “The most significant lesson I absorbed from the legendary filmmaker Raj Kapoor was to create your film with every breath of your being, not just for money, and to celebrate your achievements with others—that’s what it means to celebrate life.”
He further recalled a memorable moment when Raj Kapoor and his wife, Krishna Kapoor, attended the golden jubilee celebration of Ghai’s film Karma, blessing him and his wife, Mukta Rehana Ghai. It’s a moment he treasures deeply.
The image shared alongside this heartfelt caption appears to be from the jubilee celebration of Karma, showcasing a youthful Subhash Ghai alongside Raj Kapoor and his wife.
Subhash Ghai, often recognized for his contributions to Indian cinema, is known for his deep appreciation of Raj Kapoor, who is celebrated as the “Showman of Indian cinema.” Kapoor's legacy lives on through his classic films such as Awaara, Shree 420, Sangam, Bobby, and many others.
His legacy continues with his sons Randhir Kapoor, the late Rishi Kapoor, and the late Rajiv Kapoor, along with his grandchildren Karisma Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Ranbir Kapoor.
Raj Kapoor, born to the legendary actor Prithviraj Kapoor, was also the brother of Shammi Kapoor and Shashi Kapoor.
His daughters-in-law, Neetu Singh and Babita, were also prominent actresses during their era.
Interestingly, Raj Kapoor traditionally opposed the women in his family pursuing careers in Bollywood, which was a norm in the Kapoor household.
Following this tradition, Neetu Singh and Babita stepped away from their flourishing careers to marry Rishi Kapoor and Randhir Kapoor respectively.
This trend was broken by Karisma Kapoor, who achieved great success in Bollywood as one of the leading actresses of her time, followed by her sister Kareena Kapoor.
Raj Kapoor passed away on June 2, 1988, at the age of 63 due to complications from a severe asthma attack.