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The Rishi Kapoor you didn't know
2232 days ago
Bollywood

The Rishi Kapoor you didn't know

New Delhi, April 30 (IANS) Open, frank and unfiltered are some of the words used describe Rishi Kapoor's life, but there are some aspects of his life which might have evaded public eye.## A day after he was hospitalized here, Rishi Kapoor is no more. He passed away on Thursday after a two-year battle with leukemia. He was 67.## We bring you some trivia from the multifaceted life that he led.## * Rishi Kapoor's love for food, especially non-vegetarian food, is not something that the world doesn't know about. But there was a place he had to turn vegetarian, and that was when he visited Chennai because he was coming after darshan at Tirupati.## * Rishi Kapoor had a thing for 'agarbatti' and used to carry a pack wherever he went. His favorite fragrance was Nag Champa.## * The world lovingly calls him Chintu Ji, and in 2009 he even starred in a film by that name. But he hated his nickname, and once took to Twitter to share his old picture and expressed his views on nicknames, saying "parents must never nickname a child".## * There are several reports suggesting that he used sweaters to look hot.## * He did two international movies --- "Don't Stop Dreaming" in 2007 and "Sambar Salsa" in 2008.## * He struggled with depression at one point of his career due to back to back failures.## * His songs are evergreen, and still loved by one and all. But Rishi personally never liked many of his songs.## * He admitted that there was a time when he was a male chauvinist.## * He always admitted to his flaws. The actor once confessed to buying a film award.## * In his book "Khullam Khulla: Rishi Kapoor Uncensored", he claimed his father Raj Kapoor was involved with other women even while he was married to Krishna Raj Kapoor.## Stay tuned...

Simi Garewal pens an emotional note for 'playmate' Rishi Kapoor
2232 days ago
Bollywood

Simi Garewal pens an emotional note for 'playmate' Rishi Kapoor

Mumbai, April 30 (IANS) Actress and television personality Simi Garewal has penned an emotional note after learning about her "dearest friend" and "playmate" Rishi Kapoor's death on Thursday.## Simi took to Twitter, where she shared that there were no "last goodbye".## "#RishiKapoor My Chintu darling has gone... My dearest friend..my costar..my playmate. The one who used to make me laugh till I cried! Now there are only tears. No last goodbye. No funeral. No consoling embraces. Silence. Emptiness. Grief," she wrote.## Simi and Rishi have together worked in films like "Mera Naam Joker", "Kabhi Kabhie", "Karz" and "Biwi O Biwi".## Rishi's death was confirmed by Bollywood icon Amitabh Bachchan on social media.## "T 3517 - He's GONE ..! Rishi Kapoor .. gone .. just passed away .. I am destroyed!," Amitabh tweeted on Thursday.## He was hospitalized on Wednesday morning after complaining that he was not feeling well.## According to reports, the 67-year-old actor was admitted to Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital in Mumbai. Wife Neetu Kapoor was at his side.## The hospitalization had been confirmed by Rishi's elder brother, actor Randhir Kapoor.## In 2018, Rishi Kapoor was diagnosed with cancer for the first time, following which the actor was in New York for nearly a year to undergo treatment. He returned to India in September 2019 after recovering.## Stay tuned...

Jeetendra: My friendship with Rishi always stood the test of time
2232 days ago
Bollywood

Jeetendra: My friendship with Rishi always stood the test of time

Mumbai, April 30 (IANS) Veteran actors Jeetendra and Rishi Kapoor worked together in films such as " Ghar ki Izzat", " Badalte Rishtey" and "Khazana". On Thursday, hearing about Rishi's death, the 78-year-old Jeetendra said he had no words to express his grief.## "Don't have words right now to express the shock and intensity of emotion in my heart at this point! I've lost a friend, more a brother to me! Even though we met less frequently in the last few years, our friendship has always stood the test of time," he said.## Jeetendra also shared that Rishi Kapoor will always stay alive in the hearts of people.## "An everlasting connection that went far beyond the professional equation we shared as actors from the same fraternity! It's very unfortunate that owing to the times I won't be able to pay my last respects to his family in person. Nevertheless, the moments we all shared together shall live on forever in our hearts," he observed.## Jeetendra's condolence message for Rishi Kapoor has been posted by the former's son Tusshar Kapoor on social media.## Stay tuned...

Subhash Ghai on Rishi Kapoor the 'child star'
2232 days ago
Bollywood

Subhash Ghai on Rishi Kapoor the 'child star'

When SUBHASH GHAI directed RISHI KAPOOR in Karz (1980), the actor was at the peak of his career as a dashing teenybopper icon. The film would establish Kapoor's credential as a versatile actor who could also effortlessly deliver blockbusters.## BY SUBHASH GHAI## Mumbai, April 30 (IANS) I have so many memories with him that I can write a book on Rishi Kapoor.## I came to know about his demise through Amitabh Bachchan's tweet. Then I called up his family, there was no response then I saw the TV, I was shocked. I couldn't believe it.## Earlier this year, I had met him and he spoke to me about his new film and shooting. I told him 'Why do you work? You should take rest now. God has rung an alarm'. He said 'You can rest, but I can't. In the last five years, you didn't make any film after 'Kaanchi'. Make a new film, I am with you, everyone is with you'. It was like my dad scolding me whereas I had gone to scold him! I started laughing. For me, he is always Chintu, a kid. I could see a child in him till the end of his life.## Our relationship was not of a professional level. We had an internal bonding. He was one of my dear friends. We used to worry about each other. He was a simple soul, blunt, frank, honest. Agar galat baat pe lada toh woh phone karta (if he fought on wrong issues, he would call up) and apologise.## I would always tell him he is a star with a loverboy face, so no one would give him roles of a mafia chief, a dada or a gay. Later in life he did those roles and shocked me. Then he said, 'Now you write a character for me'.## He knew that if he suited a character, I would take him otherwise I wouldn't. We used to often meet at functions, eat food at each other's homes. Our bonding never got over. Generally, after a film gets over, the actor forgets you and moves on. There are few who will be a friend of friends. People used to be surprised thinking these two don't do films together but 'dosti bohot hai'. We used to have heart-to-heart conversations. It was above our professional interest.## I would definitely include Rishi Kapoor in one of the top five finest actors of India.## He belonged to a family that was always united. Chintu was a family man. He had a great balance of family values and professional values.## Chintu - bacha - bache ke wajah se woh ek acha insan tha, bache ke wajah se woh ek acha actor tha (he was a good person and actor because of the child in him) . He didn't let the child in him die. That was the best quality of Rishi Kapoor.## A child star has gone. An actor who remained a child star for 45 years.## Stay tuned...

Rishi very cultured, well-behaved since childhood: veteran film-maker Krishnamurthi
2232 days ago
Bollywood

Rishi very cultured, well-behaved since childhood: veteran film-maker Krishnamurthi

Mumbai, April 30 (IANS) Few may have vivid, early memories of Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor - who passed away today - as the prominent Krishnamurthi family in the Indian film industry.## The pater-familias, A. Krishnamurthi, 91, remembers how decades ago, the young Rishi -- fondly known as 'Chintu' -- would visit his father's or uncles' film sets and even played with him joyfully there.## "He was always a very well-behaved, cultured child... Even his future wife and the little child actor Neetu Singh used to play in my lap. Years later, when they got married our family relations became even stronger," A. Krishnamurthi told IANS.## The incidents he referred to were around the film "Nazrana" (1961) in which he was the production executive and interacted closely with the film's cast of big names like Raj Kapoor, Vyjanthimala, Usha Kiran, Gemini Ganesan (father of the diva, Rekha Ganesan), when the 9-year old Rishi would often drop in on the sets.## Neetu was a bubbly, lovable 5-year old child actress in Venus Pictures' superhit musical film, "Suraj" (1966) with Rajendra Kumar, Vyjanthimala, Mumtaz, Ajit, and Johnny Walker.## "Neetu started working as a child artiste with Suraj's Years later, she and Rishi married and the entire industry was genuinely happy with their Jodi'. Our long family relations with the 'Kapoor khandan' since the mid-1940s were further cemented," reminisced A. Krishnamurthi.## At 18, when Rishi Kapoor was to make his Bollywood grand debut with "Bobby", Raj Kapoor was hunting for a suitable playback voice' for his son, though there were singing stalwarts like Mohammed Rafi, Kishore Kumar and Mukesh.## "Luckily, through some friends, I came to know of a young but very talented boy, Shailendra Singh and recommended him to Laxmikant-Pyarelal. After he was approved by the music-director duo and the Kapoors, Rishi called up to express his gratitude for giving him a voice' and the film industry a new singer," A. Krishnamurthi said.## As Shailendra Singh sang many songs for Rishi Kapoor, the latter apparently repaid the debt to A. Krishnamurthi by readily agreeing to break his rule and work in a key role for his son K. Ravi Shankar's maiden directorial venture, "Sindoor" (1987), under the family's banner, Tina Film International (TFI).## "I was virtually scared of even approaching Rishia Very hesitantly, I mentioned to my father that I needed him for that key role in the film which had his uncle Shashi Kapoor and Jeetendra, besides Jaya Prada, Govinda, and Neelam Kothari. When my father reluctantly broached the topic with Rishi, he promptly agreed, but on one condition - he would not charge any fees! Such was his magnanimity and down-to-earth character, and he gave a memorable performance," K. Ravi Shankar told IANS.## Later, he broke another rule for the director whom he admired a lot. "He enacted the lead in my second film 'Gharana' (1989) and one day graciously came for an early 6 am shoot - coinciding with the sunrise - probably the second time in his career, at Hyderabad,a recalls K. Ravi Shankar of that morning.## K. Ravi Shankar said coming from a big family of film-makers, Rishi Kapoor was always aware of producers' problems and pressures working on limited budgets, he never threw tantrums or indulged in 'star nakhras', avoided any exorbitant demands, remained punctual and professional.## "Once, during the Gharana' 3-week long schedule in Hyderabad, he called a production assistant and asked him to book a suite, arrange air tickets and pick his family from the airport to the five-star hotel. The worried production assistant informed me and I gave him the go-ahead That evening, Rishi came looking for me and I assured him that I had cleared it. But he said only on the condition that 'he would pay entirely for his family trip' without any arguments That were his greatness," said K. Ravi Shankar.## In 1990, he made it a point to especially flying down to Chennai for K. Ravi Shankar's wedding with Jayashree and posed for family pictures along with A. Krishnamurthi and his wife Mathuram.## TFI Executive Producer Ramya Iyer recalled how from childhood the Krishnamurthi's and Kapoors would bond at various festivals or family occasions.## "During the annual Ganeshotsav, celebrated with great enthusiasm by the Kapoors, Rishi would personally call up and invite my dad (A. Krishnamurthi), and when we went he was there to receive us at the gate without fail, and escort us inside. He was a highly cultured and humble person, respected elders, and on sets would interact with everyone right down to the spot-boys," Ramya Iyer told IANS.## TFI's producer K. Ramji, who runs his own company Tina Films Enterprises (TFE), recalled how he was once surprised to see the glittering singer-dancer costume from the mega-hit Subhash Ghai film, "Karz" (1980), starring Rishi Kapoor, Tina Munim-Ambani, Simi Garewal, and others, at Rishi Kapoor's home.## "He mentioned that he had liked it so much after the 'Om Shanti Om' number that he decided to preserve ita Four decades after the film release, the costume hangs to this day at his home-office, though he is gone now," said K. Ramji softly.## Stay tuned...

Poonam Dhillon on Rishi Kapoor, the 'most shining star of the Kapoor family'
2232 days ago
Bollywood

Poonam Dhillon on Rishi Kapoor, the 'most shining star of the Kapoor family'

POONAM DHILLON and RISHI KAPOOR were a popular pair of the eighties. They starred together in around 10 films, notably Sitamgar, Yeh Vaada Raha, Zamana, Biwi O Biwi, Ek Chadar Maili Si, and Tawaif. The actress looks back at working with the late Rishi Kapoor and is too shocked to express her grief.## BY POONAM DHILLON ## Mumbai, April 30 (IANS) It is difficult at this moment for me to even talk about Rishi. It is very painful to talk about him in the past tense. So many images of him are coming in my mind.## He really was one of my favorite actors. Over the years people would ask me which co-star have you been a fan of or admired. I have always said Rishi Kapoor and Kamal Haasan. They are my two co-stars from whom I have really learned a lot. I have been a great fan of both of them.## Rishi really is one of the finest, most effortless and natural actors we had. All through his life, he had this romantic and loverboy image. But the variety of roles he did -- whether it is playing a villain or a bad guy or an old man, any kind of role, put him in any role and he would shine in it. He really was a complete actor and I think the most shining star of the Kapoor family.## We have done quite a number of films together. Anywhere in the world, I have traveled to, people would tell me "Yah vaada raha" is one of their favorite songs. People would even convey the same on Insta and Twitter. It has been an immortal creation of R D Burman featuring Rishi Kapoor and myself.## As a person, he was somebody with an amazing sense of humor. He would always reply to texts or WhatsApp messages with something whacky or funny. He was a person who had a zest for life. He was full of life. He enjoyed everything from his work to even being on Twitter! Sometimes he wrote very meaningfully and great comments (on social media).## He really lived his life to the fullest. I just wish he had not gone so soon. He still had a lot to do. It is very sad.## When I last met him, he was looking so good and nice. We would text each other on occasions like birthdays, Diwali, New Year, and other festivals. I had recently sent him a message wishing him good health. Today, I am going through my old messages with him, our conversations.## It is not an easy time to talk about him like this but he is really a person I would miss as a friend, as a co-star. I would sometimes jump into him asking why are we not doing any film together and we would have banter about it. He would sometimes say, Maine ek do film ki, each role tha, mujhe laga tu karegi nahi!## I don't think he was ready to go. I don't think this is a perfect time. It must be so very traumatic for his children Riddhima and Ranbir. I can't imagine what his entire family must eb going through. Unfortunately, this is such a time that I can't even go and meet his family, share their grief and pay my last respect to him. I am sitting alone at home and thinking about him.## He will always be immortal. He has given such a fantastic body of work. He was outstanding in every role. I wish I could spend some more time with him after he came back from New York. When I met him a few months ago, he told me tu ghar nahi ayee mujhse milne ke liye! He was an old friend and we could tell each other things as it is! I regret not meeting him recently. God bless him and his family. He was a tremendous actor and will always be remembered for his roles!## Stay tuned...

'Uri' director Aditya Dhar opens up about his next 'Ashwatthama'
2232 days ago
Bollywood

'Uri' director Aditya Dhar opens up about his next 'Ashwatthama'

Mumbai, April 30 (IANS) National Award-winning film director Aditya Dhar is gearing up for his next, "The Immortal Ashwatthama". He says that the film should be a big canvas project, adding that he has always been fascinated by the titular mythological character.## "One of the reasons why I chose to weave a story around a mythological character like Ashwatthama from 'Mahabharat' was that, though all the characters in that epic are celestial, personally I felt that Ashwatthama is a character with all the flaws that even we have -- ego issues, jealousy, anger. These flaws made him human. I think we can connect with him and I find him relevant even in the present time. He is an immortal character, which means he is supposed to be alive even now. So you see, Ashwatthama is a character of the present time," Aditya told IANS.## The film will be produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Vicky Kaushal is to play the protagonist.## "Scripting my concept into a film is a little complicated because I also want the story to be accessible to a wide audience and therefore I needed time. So, basically I am utilizing this period of lockdown to work on that -- work on pre-production," added the director whose last release "Uri: The Surgical Strike" was a blockbuster.## The entertainment industry, like any other, is expected to face a tough time economically due to the current global pandemic, and Aditya feels everyone will have to redesign the business side of storytelling.## "Firstly every story has its correct budget and 'Ashwatthama' is a big canvas film. Now, one has to understand the mathematics of our business. In India, we cannot make a film of Rs 500 crore and expect fast recovery. We made 'Uri' for Rs 28 CR and it looked like a film with a budget of around Rs 60 crore. So basically we are a team of people who can offer you a grand-looking film within a small budget," he said.## "I am a fellow from a middle-class family, and I know the art of 'paisa bachao', I am quite 'jugadu' that way. Having said that post-COVID-19, we really have to think about a new design of budget -- how to change the percentage of profit etc. Hopefully, we will sort that out, because Ronnie is best in business," Aditya signed off.## Stay tuned...

His mother wanted him to be a teacher, says his childhood friend
2232 days ago
Bollywood

His mother wanted him to be a teacher, says his childhood friend

Jaipur, April 29 (IANS) Bharatpur Superintendent of Police Haider Ali Zaidi was a childhood friend of Bollywood star Irrfan Khan, whose death on Wednesday stunned him. Zaidi studied with him in school and college and was his neighbor once.## "I saw him struggling in his tough days -- he would travel-hungry in local trains in Mumbai and at times would sleep without having food," recalls Zaidi.## Irrfan's mother, too, had passed away last Saturday.## "She wanted Irrfan to leave the film industry and become a school teacher in Jaipur for an easier life and spend the rest of his life in their ancestors' haveli," says Zaidi.## "Despite touching new heights, Irrfan remained grounded... we'd often talk to each other," said Zaidi, adding "while Khan pursued MA in Urdu, Zaidi did his masters in economics."## Zaidi said that Irrfan had a helping nature. The police officer recalled how he saved his life once when he touched a live electric wire by mistake while returning from school. "Khan immediately pushed me away to save my life," Zaidi said.## "It seemed he would call me today and we would again share our memories", said Zaidi, barely holding his tears.## "I could not even attend his last journey," he said.## Irrfan Khan passed away on Wednesday due to colon-infection at the age of 54. His death sent shockwaves across the film world.## Stay tuned...

Pak star Saba Qamar mourns 'Hindi Medium' co-actor Irrfan's demise
2232 days ago
Bollywood

Pak star Saba Qamar mourns 'Hindi Medium' co-actor Irrfan's demise

Mumbai, April 29 (IANS) Pakistani actress Saba Qamar, who starred opposite Irrfan Khan in "Hindi Medium" has mourned the actor's death.## "Deeply disturbed to hear about the passing of Irrfan Khan. It feels like yesterday coming back from the sets of Hindi Medium. You taught me a lot as an actor and a mentor. Such a brilliant actor gone too soon. I'm at a loss for words. RIP Raj Yours Only, Meeta," tweeted Saba, referencing their on-screen names, Raj and Meeta in the film.## Irrfan was only 54. On Tuesday, he was hospitalized after being diagnosed with colon infection. He had been battling neuroendocrine tumor for several and had been under medical attention for the same.## Stay tuned...

Angelina Jolie sends condolences to Irrfan's family
2232 days ago
Hollywood

Angelina Jolie sends condolences to Irrfan's family

Los Angeles, April 30 (IANS) Hollywood superstar Angelina Jolie has expressed her condolences on the demise of Indian actor Irrfan Khan, in a message shared with IANS.## "I had the privilege of working with Irrfan Khan on the set of A Mighty Heart. He stood out for his generosity as an artist, which made it a pleasure to work in any scene with him. I remember the intensity of his commitment, and equally his smile. I send my condolences and my sympathy to his family, his friends, and all admirers of his work, in India and around the world," Jolie said in her message.## "A Mighty Heart", is a 2007 drama directed by Michael Winterbottom based on the 2003 memoir of the same name by Mariane Pearl. The film accounts the aftermath of the kidnapping of Marianne's journalist husband Daniel Pearl in Pakistan, and his subsequent beheading by the kidnappers.## Jolie played Marianne Pearl while Irrfan impressed Karachi police chief Zeeshan Kazmi, in a well-written role. Most of the Karachi sequences of the film were shot in Pune.## The critically-acclaimed film was screened out of competition at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and is widely considered one of the earliest films to train the global spotlight on Irrfan Khan.## Stay tuned...

Rishi Kapoor hospitalised, says brother Randhir
2232 days ago
Bollywood

Rishi Kapoor hospitalised, says brother Randhir

Mumbai, April 30 (IANS) Bollywood veteran Rishi Kapoor was hospitalized on Wednesday morning after complaining that he was not feeling well.## According to reports, the 67-year-old actor has been admitted to Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital in Mumbai. Wife Neetu Kapoor is at his side.## The hospitalization was confirmed by Rishi's elder brother, actor Randhir Kapoor. "It's true that he has been admitted to the hospital. He is in Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital. He was not keeping well and had some problem, so we admitted him early this morning," Randhir Kapoor said, according to a report in news18.com.## Asked if it was an emergency situation, Randhir told the website: "That's why he has gone to the hospital. But I know that he will be alright. Neetu (Kapoor) is by his side."## Incidentally, Kapoor, who is known to regularly tweet on social media, has not done so after April 2.## In 2018, Rishi Kapoor was diagnosed with cancer for the first time, following which the actor was in New York for nearly a year to undergo treatment. He returned to India in September 2019 after recovering.## Post return to India, Kapoor's health has frequently been in focus. The actor was admitted to the hospital in quick succession in February. Amid speculations about his health, he had been hospitalized in New Delhi in early February, while on a visit to New Delhi.## IANS had reported back then how Kapoor had clarified that he was in the hospital because he was down with an infection and needed medical attention.## While wife Neetu was at his side in Delhi back then, unconfirmed reports had said that his son Ranbir Kapoor along with a friend, actress Ali Bhatt, has rushed to be at his father's side.## On returning to Mumbai back then, reported ndtv.com, Kapoor had again been hospitalized with viral fever but was discharged soon after.## Stay tuned...

When Salman caught Jacqueline clicking his pic
2233 days ago
Bollywood

When Salman caught Jacqueline clicking his pic

Mumbai, April 29 (IANS) Superstar Salman Khan recently caught his close friend and actress Jacqueline Fernandez taking his picture "chori chori chupke chupke", and he took to Instagram to share the moment.## Salman on Wednesday posted a photograph on Instagram where Jacqueline can be sneakily seen clicking his picture as he was busy with his workout.## "Jacky got caught taking a pic chori chori Chupke chupke... she took one more after that which she will post on her own," Salman wrote with the image.## In the photograph, one can see shirtless Salman sweating out in the gym. He seems to be taking a break in the picture, when Jacqueline sneaked up on him at his gym and captured him in the frame. Thanks to a mirror, she herself also got captured in the same frame. She is seen in a blue T-shirt with sweatpants.## Meanwhile, Salman recently showcases his singing skills as he sung a song, titled "Pyaar Karona", aiming to cheer up people amid the coronavirus lockdown.## Written by Salman and Hussain Dalal, "Pyaar Karona" released on Salman's YouTube channel. Apart from this, Salman has been seen creating COVID-19 awareness among people through his videos on social media. Recently, he came out with a very serious message for those who have violated the COVID-19 lockdown. He even called the violators "jokers".## Salman is currently self-isolating at his Panvel farmhouse.## Stay tuned...