I must act with Rajesh Khanna: Dimple
VICKEY LALWANI , MUMBAI MIRROR, Apr 9, 2010, 12.00am IST
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Dimple Kapadia on how she deals with personal tragedies, why she is indebted to Bobby and her desire to do one film with Rajesh Khanna
What happened to the film you were supposed to do with your ex-husband Rajesh Khanna?
That too didn't happen. But I am looking pasulong to someone casting us together. I should do at least one film with him, otherwise I'll feel incomplete.
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VICKEY LALWANI , MUMBAI MIRROR, Apr 9, 2010, 12.00am IST
Read more: I must act with Rajesh Khanna: Dimple - The Times of India
Dimple Kapadia on how she deals with personal tragedies, why she is indebted to Bobby and her desire to do one film with Rajesh Khanna
What happened to the film you were supposed to do with your ex-husband Rajesh Khanna?
That too didn't happen. But I am looking pasulong to someone casting us together. I should do at least one film with him, otherwise I'll feel incomplete.
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The ninth All-India Film Employees Federation Conference began amidst much fanfare in Chennai’s Trade Centre today (October 9th, 2009). The event was marked with the Bollywood actor Rajesh Khanna being awarded the prestigious Lifetime Achievement award. This award was presented sa pamamagitan ng Ulaganayagan Kamal Haasan. Earlier, Rajesh Khanna lit the traditional lamp to mark the beginning of the three-day conference and cultural fest.The Deputy Minister of Information &Broadcasting Jagathrakshakan, director K Balachandar and a host of other technicians and actors were present at the venue during the inaugural ceremony.
bayani for our times
VIJAY NAIR
Emblematic of our collective longings, each superstar of Bollywood is a window to the hopes and angst of his times…
....The 1970s held no such confusion. Not just the country but the entire world had retreated into a hippie-induced haze. Rajesh Khanna may not have been a part of “Hare Rama liyebre Krishna”, but with his crinkling eyes and dancing hands, his body language communicated intoxication and the nation got high pag-awit “Jai Jai Shiv Shankar”. The sub-text of his drawl in “Amar Prem”, ‘Pushpa, I hate tears' was denial. Something that the society outside was mirroring. His trono of romance was usurped when a tall, lanky young man decided enough was enough and he was no longer going to tolerate the injustice meted out to him sa pamamagitan ng the discriminating world he encountered......
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If in Andaaz, Kumar Sanu-voiced numbers became an emblem of mediocrity in music, Aradhana's Mere Sapno Ki Rani turned out to be a signature Rajesh Khanna tune of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
In a famous double role, Khanna flies high. Literally. Couldn't he have ibingiay a tip or two to his rather handsome son-in-law?
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sa pamamagitan ng Khristina – July 7th, 2010Email Facebook Twitter Print
When there can be a Forbes’ listahan with the most beautiful women of the century; why, I ask, can’t there be the same for men? We girls, after all, need our eye-candy too. From the tuktok of my head, I can think of heartthrobs like Rajesh Khanna, Robert Redford, Jeff Bridges and Rahul Khanna (top image) who have tugged at my heartstrings through the years.
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