Kaka’s life
Unlike his Bollywood verve, Khanna’s personal life was turbulent. In the late 60s, he fell in love with little known actor and fashion designer Anju Mehndru, whom he dated for seven years but didn’t marry as she was not ready. Khanna then met Bollywood bombshell Dimple Kapadia, whom he married in 1973, a few months prior to her hit film Bobby. While the actors were among the most dazzling onscreen, they could not capture that chemistry in real life and were separated after 11 years of marriage. According to Indian press reports, their relationship grew estranged as he was busy filming and Dimple wanted to pursue a career in acting. Khanna and Dimple were to work together in a film called Jai Jai Shiv Shankar (named after a popular song) but the movie subsequently got shelved. While the two never completed divorce proceedings, they lived separately. After many years, Dimple helped Khanna campaign for his short and silent political career and was present alongside him in his last interaction with his fans, when he waved at them from his bungalow’s balcony to say he was well at the end of June. Khanna and Dimple had two daughters together, Twinkle and Rinke Khanna, both of whom didn’t have successful careers in Bollywood. Of the two, Twinkle had relatively better success with a few noticeable films such as Barsaat, Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai and Baadshah. Twinkle went on to marry popular Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar, who remained close to the late actor during his illness and rushed back to Mumbai from a shoot when he was informed about his demise.
The superstar
Among Rajesh Khanna’s crazy fan stories that became popular, one that was often repeated was about girls who wrote letters to him in blood. He would often be mobbed by fans at public appearances, and his cars would bear lipstick marks of crazy fans. There were even stories about females marrying his photograph. Khanna’s charisma and expressions (along with the trademark pelvic thrusts) gave the songs of RD Burman, SD Burman and Laxmikat Pyarelal a new life. Films like Aradhana, Anand, Kati Patang, Agar Tum Na Hotay andAmar Prem set unmatchable standards in the history of Indian cinema. Khanna made a total of 163 feature films and 17 short films, 106 of which were solo films. To date, Khanna holds the record for releasing the most number of films within a span of two years, as he released 15 films between 1969 to 1971, which was considered by many as the golden era of his career. He was the highest paid Bollywood hero 1970 to 79, and shared the honour with contemporary Amitabh Bachchan from 1980 to 87. On hearing about his death, Bollywood actor Anupam Kher aptly said: “Rajesh Khanna gave us a crash course in romance. He introduced us to a special twinkle in the eye that made us feel good about ourselves.”
1942: Rajesh Khanna, the first superstar of Hindi cinema, was born on December 29 in Amritsar, Punjab, India. As a baby, he was adopted by relatives of his biological parents.
1950: Khanna attended St Sebastian’s Goan High School with friend Ravi Kapoor, who would later become his contemporary, Jeetendra.
1958: Khanna and Kapoor enrolled in Kishinchand Chellaram College (KC) in Mumbai, India.
1965: Khanna first caught the eye of Hindi filmmakers when he won the Filmfare Talent contest, a nationwide talent hunt.
1966: To make a mark in the Hindi film industry, Khanna changed his name from Jatin to Rajesh. That same year, the veteran starred in his first film, the tragic drama, Aakhri Raat alongside actor Indrani Mukherjee.
1966: Following the release of his film, Khanna falls in love with fashion designer and actor, Anju Mahendru.
1969: Following the release of his blockbuster Aradhana alongside Sharmila Tagore, Khanna became a megastar overnight!
1972: Anju and Khanna call it quits after a seven-year relationship when she says she is not ready for marriage.
1973: Khanna married one of his biggest fans and upcoming actor, 18-year-old Dimple Kapadia in March. Dimple gave birth to their first child, daughter Twinkle Khanna on December 29.
1976: Khanna’s box office reign came to an end when films likeMehbooba and Bundal Baaz failed to impress audiences.
1977: Four years later, Dimple and Khanna welcomed their second child, Rinke Khanna on July 27.
1979: Khanna regained his title as the king of the box office with the smashing success of film, Amardeep.
1984: After eleven years of marriage, the couple separated as Khanna’s acting schedule kept him away and Dimple began to pursue an acting career.
1991: Khanna took a break from acting and dipped his toes in politics. Khanna assumed the position of a Member of Parliament in the Delhi constituency.
2001: The actor-turned-politician became father-in-law to now Bollywood star, Akshay Kumar following his marriage to Khanna’s eldest daughter, Twinkle.
2002: Khanna returned to the big screen in the romantic comedy,Kya Dil Ne Kahaa where he plays father to actor Tusshar Kapoor.
2005: Khanna won the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award for his unparalleled contributions to Hindi Cinema.
2008: After taking his talent to the silver screen, Khanna starred in the television drama, “Wafaa”.
2011: In April, Khanna was taken to Lilavati Hospital in Bandra, Mumbai following complaints of weakness and ill-health.
Khanna left hospital after two weeks and son-in-law, Akshay Kumar claims that the actor is “very fine”.
Khanna, known as Kaka to his biggest fans and family members, passed away in his Mumbai residence on July 18.
Remembering Bollywood’s first superstar
Shahrukh Khan
To live with intention and walk to the edge. Play with abandon, choose with no regret. Smile and made us do the same. Sir,you defined our era.
Kunal Kohli
The word superstar was used first for Rajesh Khanna. His style. His ada. His charm. His smile. His songs. His films. He. Will always live on.
Shabana Azmi
I have seen old women embrace him with tears in their eyes and young girls actually swoon in his presence, hysterical and manic.
Ali Zafar
Rajesh Khanna defined an entire era. An era that was distinguished through his style and charisma; the characters that he rendered immortal, and the songs he turned timeless.
Madhuri Dixit-Nene
Another of Hindi cinema’s giants passes [away], Rajesh Khanna. Our sincere condolences to his family. We will miss him dearly.
Pasha of passion
Asha Parekh
The lethal combination of stunning Bollywood actor Asha Parekh and Khanna, in the film Kati Patang, received great box office reviews. The movie gave us superhit tracks like “Yeh Jo Mohabbat Hai”,” Yeh Shaam Mastani” and “Pyar Deewana Hota Hai, Mastana Hota Hai”
Sharmila Tagore
Khanna and Sharmila Tagore’s onscreen chemistry has done wonders. Aradhana released in 1969, was voted the best film of the year by the credible Filmfare Awards. Their song “Roop Tera Mastana” made history in India as the first single-take song.
Hema Malini
Veteran actor Hema Malini has acted in epic movies like Prem Nagar, Andaz and Hum Dono with the deceased, Rajesh Khanna. They are also remembered for their superhit song “Hamein Tumse Pyar Kitna”.
Mumtaz
Bollywood actor Mumtaz and Khanna performed together in a 1972 movie called Dushman, a superhit at the box office. “Bindiya Chamkegi” is one track that has left the audience reminiscing about the king of romance, Rajesh Khanna.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 19th, 2012.
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Super Star Rajesh Khanna
Now the whole world has come to know the real and true Super Star Rajesh Khanna of Indian Cinema. No actor can even match that Talent. My Salute to the one and only King of Romance. Even though there were few good actors from Bollywood. Now thinking back. We truly feel no one had the edge like Rajesh Khanna. May God bless his soul. He is true and complete actor. It seems acting comes naturally for him. Such a rare talent. All fans of KAKA, we have a special information for you some thing to be very proud about type the name Rajesh Khanna in google and just see the number of links which appear - 5 CRORES 88 LAKHS and continously increasing , second only to Salman Khan who has 6 .5 Crores , Amitabh Bachchan has 4.50 Crores , Shaharukh 3.20 Crores , Aamir 4.50 Crores , Dev Anand - 45 lakhs , Shammi Kapoor 33 lakhs , Shashi Kapoor 33 lakhs , Dilip Kumar 46 lakhs , Raj Kapoor 55 lakhs, Dharmendra 66 lakhs , Hrithik Roshan 1.50 Crores .
And at the pace its increasing he may overtake Salman too , in the morining when i saw it was 5.20 Crores its now close to 6.
Now its responsibility of the fans of Rajesh Khanna and the media to highlight this. The Tiger roars again
V. Manohar
Almost everyone on the subcontinent having some familiarity with Hindi/Urdu has listened to or hummed along melodious songs picturized on him. Even now many of those songs define the many phases of our lives and support us through happiness, sadness, love etc. Think if we didn't have great films like Aanand etc and those songs, the subcontinent would be less than it's today. rip.
He was the superhero during my prime age, so his impact on myself was enormous. His time was the golden era of Bollywood. I am sure the number of super hit movies and songs pictured on him far exceeds any other actor in the history of Bollywood.
May God rest his soul in peace.
Great Personality, Great Bollywood, Great India
A super star and true romantic hero who will always be remembered. I have seen all his films. He had a unique style of his own which was followed by millions youngsters. RIP Kaka jee.
I salute U for gr8 roles in the Hindi cinema.U have provided new dimensions to acting,I had opportunity to see your no. of movies.U had been a gr8 star in the history of Hindi cinema.May Almighty God provide strength to your near & dears to bear the loss.May the departed soul rest in peace....
RIP Kaka. Some of the most melodious and memorable songs were picturised on Kaka, Shammi Kapoor and Dev Anand. Within the last 12 months we have lost 3 really iconic Hindi film stalwarts.
I've been introduced to only few of his films out of which I LOVE Anand. What a movie!
One thing is for sure, I can never watch Anand like I've done in the past.
A shame.......that The Express tribune has highlighted this death and not forcefully depicted the death of Burmese Muslims .
All the films you mention, Aradhana, Anand, Kati Patang, Agar Tum Na Hotay, Amar Prem, are by directors from West Bengal. Khamoshi, Safar, Bawarchi, Anurodh, Amar Prem are direct remakes of Bengali films. S. D. Burman, R. D. Burman, Salil Choudhury (Anand), Kishore Kumar, and Sharmila Tagore, all Bengalis, were instrumental to Rajesh Khanna's success. R. D. Burman, Kishore Kumar, and Rajesh Khanna combination has given superhit songs in 32 films. "Babumoshai" in Anand directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee is his most famous dialogue. Any description of Rajesh Khanna's superstardom is incomplete without a special mention of Bengal.
A true legend wth his own style. Just heard the song "Zindagi ke safar mein guzar jaate hain jo maqaam" during last week,little did I knew was soon a legendary actor from the Subcontinent who really made a Maqaam for himself will leave his fans and the world.
Rajesh Khanna was a legend. He was one of my favorite Indian movie stars. Rest in peace Rajesh
Rajesh Khanna
Never before and almost never afterwards has any Hindi actor been so idolised as Rajesh Khanna during his peak years, because he was the best? some may disagree?
That is all, There's not much that can be said about Rajesh Khanna that hasn't been said
End of a phenomenon. Rest in peace Rajesh Khanna, you will always live in our memories.
Rajesh Khanna was born in Burewala in Southern Punjab (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burewala) in 1942 before Pakistan came into existence.
It seems that future of acting is not bright with the passing away of renowned signers and actors in Pakistan and India.
Kaka and KK (Kishore Kumar) - what a melodious combination; simply unbeatable!