Mumbai: There is no stranger for its proper part of Bollywood drama and conspiracy, but sometimes, stories behind the camera are even more amazing than people on the screen.
In a recent clear interview with ANI, veteran actor Raza Murad peeled the curtain on some of the most stunning and low-term aspects of legendary actor Raj Kumar.
His specific voice, known for Stoic Demanor and unforgettable appearance, Raj Kumar left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. However, Murad’s account throws light on the actor’s life on a sharp and controversial moment.
Murad recalled an incident from Raj Kumar’s earlier years and said, “Once, Raj Sir was on Juhu Beach with a friend and his girlfriend. Someone passed a bad comment about the woman, and Raj sir was so angry that he beat the man so badly that he died,” in an interview with Annie.
Murad continued, “and there was a murder case against Raj Saheb. Because my father was his very good friend, he used to go to hearing in every court to support him. ,
According to Murad, due to the incident, a long legal battle took place, although Raj Kumar was eventually acquitted. Murad said, “It was a long case, but it was acquitted in the end. The entire ordinance took several months.”
Despite the controversy, Murad described Raj Kumar as a person who lived life on his own terms. Murad said, “He was a Kashmiri Pandit, and before entering the film industry, he was a police sub-inspector. Later, he became a huge star,” Murad reminded.
He also shared a personal memory from his youth, revealing the actor’s huge presence. “I remember when we went to his hut, and I was given a garland to present him. When I saw him, I felt that I felt that I was looking at Qutub Minar – such a tall man. But what he did was incredible. He tilted his neck on my level so that I could put a garland on it,” Ram Terry Ganga Mellie “said the actor.
Raj Kumar’s career flew after his performance in ‘Mother India’ (1957), but his Uday was marked with a strong personality in the superstardam.
Murad said how Raj Kumar’s dialogue distribution became distinguished, fans expected him to speak in his signature style.
Murad said, “People loved his style. It was his trademark. He used to speak in that slow, intentional manner, and everyone loved it. He was to know for everyone.”
Beyond his on-screen personality, Raj Kumar was known for his rich heart and unconventional methods. Murad told an entertaining story about the actor’s experience on a London flight.
“Raj Kumar was sitting in the first class, and a group of fans, who were sitting in the classroom class, wanted to meet him. The Air Hostess allowed only one person to go. When the fan met him, Raj Kumar looked around and took a pinch,” Jani, where you have brought us, where you have brought us, “for Dharavi,”, “to add”, “to add”, “to add”, “to”, “to the Dharavi. ,
Murad also shared the story of Raj Kumar’s praise for another icon Dilip Kumar of Indian cinema. After watching ‘Ganga Jamuna’, Raj Kumar visited Dilip Kumar’s house at 1:30 pm. “He told Dilip Kumar,” After seeing Ganga Jamuna, I came to know that there are only two actors Rajkumar and Dilip Kumar in this country. ” Murad revealed, “He was extremely respected for him.
Raj Kumar’s mythological situation has been well accepted in Bollywood. Born in 1926, Kulhushan Pandit, he infected with a police sub-inspector in one of the most prestigious actors in Indian cinema.
His first film, ‘Rengeili’ (1952) did not immediately establish him, but ‘Mother India’ (1957) strengthened his position as a prominent person in the Indian film industry.
In a career for decades, Raj Kumar starred in more than 70 films, which included prestigious titles such as ‘Pakzah’ (1972) and ‘Wat’ (1965). Raj Kumar died at the age of 69 in 1996, surpassing a legacy, which inspires actors and filmmakers equally.