Remembering Rajendra Kumar, one of the most successful stars of bollywood, on his 19th death anniversary.
Rajendra Kumar was born in a Punjabi Hindu family in Sialkot, Punjab. The actor started his Bollywood journey in 1950 and appeared in more than 80 films in his career spanning over four decades. He made his acting debut with Kidar Sharma’s Jogan (1950) alongside Dilip Kumar and Nargis.
In fact, soon after his debut, Kumar also earned the title of Jubilee Kumar owing to his string of Bollywood blockbusters. The actor was also honoured with the Padma Shri in 1969.
On the occasion of his 19th death anniversary, here's a look at 5 of his most memorable performances.
Vachan
Directed by Raj Rishi, Vachan marked the first significant film of Kumar's career. The film, co-starring Geeta Bali and Balraj, was a family drama, which was appreciated by the critics and audience alike.
Goonj Uthi Shehnai
Kumar was paired opposite Ameeta, Anita Guha and IS Johar in the Vijay Bhatt directorial. The film, narrating the story of a Shehnai player, ended up being the fifth highest grosser in the year 1959. Apart from numerous hits like "Jeevan Mein Piya Tera Saath Rahe" and "Tere Sur Aur Mere Geet", the film also featured Shehnai recitals by maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan throughout the film.
Dil Ek Mandir
Directed by CV Sridhar, the film was an official remake of his own Tamil film Nenjil Or Aalayam. The film starred Meena Kumari, Raaj Kumar and Mehmood alongside Kumar. Revolving around a complex love triangle, the film sees Kumar playing a doctor.
Dhool Ka Phool
The film marked Yash Chopra’s directorial debut and featured Mala Sinha, Leela Chitnis, Ashok Kumar, Jeevan and Nanda alongside Kumar. The story revolves around the bringing up of an illegitimate Hindu child by a Muslim family. The track "Tu Hindu Banega Na Musalman Banega, Insaan Ki Aulaad Hai Insaan Banega" went on to become one of the most-loved tracks.
Sangam
The 1964 Bollywood film features Vyjanthimala opposite Raj Kapoor and Rajendra Kumar in lead roles. Directed by Raj Kapoor, the film is considered to be one of his best works till date. In fact, the trend of shooting at foreign exotic locales in a way is attributed to this film.
He got married to Shukla, and they subsequently became parents of three children, a boy, Manoj, who would subsequently be an actor in his own rights and be re-named Kumar Gaurav, and two daughters.
After offers stopped on lead roles, he turned to character roles, as well as became a producer. He was successful in launching his son's career in 'Love Story'.
His son's marriage was initially arranged with Reema, the daughter of Raj Kapoor, but things did not work out, and his son went on to get married to Sunil and Nargis Dutt's daughter, Namrata, and shortly thereafter he became grandfather of Saachi and Siya.
He also produced another successful movie 'Naam', the star-cast included his son, and Sanjay Dutt.
He attained a PHD and had a title of 'Doctor' prefixed to his name. Known to refuse taking any medication, he succumbed to cancer on July 12, 1999, just a day after his son's 39th birthday, and just 8 days before his 70th birthday.
He will always be remembered for his memorable performances in 'Dhool Ka Phool', 'Mere Mehboob', 'Sangam', 'Suraj', 'Arzoo', 'Aman' 'Ganwaar', 'Dil Ek Mandir', as well as 'Saajan Bina Suhagan'.
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