Kareena, Karishma, Riddhima remember Raj Kapoor on 96th birth anniversary

Raj Kapoor was born on 14 December 1924 in Peshawar (Pakistan) to this day. Because of his father Prithviraj Kapoor's involvement in theater, there was an atmosphere of acting at home.

Yogita S.
Published on: 14 Dec 2020 9:18 AM GMT
Kareena, Karishma, Riddhima remember Raj Kapoor on 96th birth anniversary
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Mumbai: In the history of Hindi films, Raj Kapoor is a name who despite being born into a noble family, lived poverty in films and showed liveliness in his characters.

Great Showman of Bollywood:

His films had a glimpse of socialism and communism. If he is not a person, a moving institution will not be an exaggeration. He was called the 'Great-Showman'. Today, producer director and actor Sw. It is the birthday of Raj Kapoor.

Raj Kapoor was born in Peshawar:

Raj Kapoor was born on 14 December 1924 in Peshawar (Pakistan) to this day. Because of his father Prithviraj Kapoor's involvement in theater, there was an atmosphere of acting at home. That is why he acted in the film Inquilab at the age of just 11.

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Later he started working with Kedar Sharma as Clapper Boy. Some believe that his father Prithviraj Kapoor did not believe that Raj Kapoor would be able to do anything special, but the then famous director Kedar Sharma recognized Raj Kapoor's inner acting ability and dedication. He gave a role in Neel Kamal.

Kapoor family remembered Raj Saheb on his 96th Birth anniversary:

Kareena Kapoor shared an old picture of Raj Kapoor on Instagram. Raj Kapoor made the heroine bold scenes in each of her films. He knew that Indian viewers wanted to see it, but in the film's story, he used to give such a twist that the scene would later become a demand for the story. Nargis was also not untouched by the list of Raj Kapoor's bold heroine.

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Mera Naam Joker was a Big Flop:

Raj Kapoor was disappointed by the flop in his ambitious film Mera Naam Joker (1970). It is said that the film was based on his real life. That same year, Gulshan Rai's film Mera Naam Joker came out. Due to commercial competition, Gulshan Rai distributed the tickets for the film for free so that my name fell to the joker. Despite this, his passion for films did not end.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

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