Indian actor, film producer and politician (1942–2012)
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Rajesh Khanna (pronounced[ɾɑːd͡ʒeːʃkʰənnɑː]ⓘ; bornJatin Khanna; 29 December 1942 – 18 July 2012) was an Indian actor,film producer and politician who worked inHindi films. Regarded as one of the greatest and most successful actors in the history ofIndian cinema, he is considered the firstSuperstar ofHindi cinema.[4][5]His accolades include fiveFilmfare Awards, and in 2013, he was posthumously awarded thePadma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour.
He marriedDimple Kapadia in March 1973, eight months before her debut filmBobby was released and had two daughters from the marriage. Their older daughterTwinkle Khanna is a former actress, who is married to actorAkshay Kumar, while their younger daughterRinke Khanna is also a former actress.[10]
Khanna died on 18 July 2012, after a period of illness.[11]
Khanna's biological parents were Lala Hiranand Khanna and Chandrani Khanna. His father had migrated from theVehari District inWest Punjab (now inPakistan) to Gali Tiwarian inAmritsar. Lala worked as headmaster of the MC High School inBurewala.[17][18] His adoptive parents belonged to a family of railway contractors who had moved fromLahore toBombay in 1935.[19] Khanna lived in Saraswati Niwas[20] in Thakur-dwar, nearGirgaon, Mumbai.
Khanna attended St. Sebastian's Goan High School with his friend Ravi Kapoor, who later took the stage nameJeetendra.[21] Khanna gradually started taking an interest in theatre, did many stage and theatre plays in his school and college days, and won many prizes in inter-college drama competitions.[22]
In 1962 Khanna played a wounded mute soldier in the playAndha Yug and impressed with his performance; the chief guest suggested that he get into films soon.[23] Khanna became a rare newcomer who had his ownMG sports car, who once struggled to get work in theatre and films in the early 1960s.[24]
Khanna did his first two years ofBachelor of Arts atNowrosjee Wadia College inPune from 1959 to 1961.[25] He later studied atKishinchand Chellaram College, Mumbai and Jeetendra studied at Siddharth Jain College. Khanna tutored Jeetendra for his first film audition. Khanna's uncle KK Talwar changed Khanna's first name to Rajesh when he decided to enter films.[26] His friends and his wife called himKaka (meaning a baby faced boy in Punjabi).[27]
He made his film debut in the 1966 filmAakhri Khat, directed byChetan Anand, followed byRaaz (1967), directed byRavindra Dave, both of which were a part of his predetermined prize for winning the All-India United Producers' Talent Competition.[31]G.P. Sippy andNasir Hussain were the first to sign Khanna after he won the contest.[32]
"Though 'Aakhri Khat' is my first film, I received my first break as a leading actor in Ravindra Dave's, 'Raaz', in 1967. My heroine was Babita, already a popular actress then. Though I had lots of confidence, I was shy in facing the camera initially. In my first three shots, I had to perform with stress on my body language and dialogue delivery. Though I was right with my dialogues, my movements were not up to the mark. Ravindra Dave explained me my scenes and movements very clearly correcting my way of walking."
Khanna's remarks afterAakhri Khat was India's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 40thOscar Academy Awards in 1967.[33]
Being under contract with United Producers, he got projects, such asAurat (1967) andBaharon Ke Sapne (1967), of which latter did break even and the former was commercially successful.[34][35]
Khanna began the next year withDulal Guha'sdrama filmDushmun.[50] It opened to excellent audience response and emerged a blockbuster as well as one of thehighest-earning films of the year.[51]Dushmun was later remade inTamil,Telugu,Malayalam andKannada.[52][53] For portraying a rash truck driver in the film, Khanna received a nomination in theFilmfare Award for Best Actor category.[54] His next release, theaction dramaApna Desh also performed very well at the box office.[55] It also had some highly popular songs like "Duniya Mein Logon Ko", "Kajra Lagake Gajra Sajake", "Ro Na Kabhi Nahin Rona".[56] In the late 1972, Khanna's amazing run came to an abrupt halt with release of Badnaam Farishte. As per the book The Most Versatile Superstar Actor of Hindi Cinema, he had 10 hits in 1972 which includedShehzada,Mere Jeevan Saathi,Bawarchi,Apna Desh,Amar Prem,Joroo Ka Ghulam,Bangaru Babu,Anuraag exceptMaalik which was box office flop.[57] Out of them,Hrishikesh Mukherjee'smusical comedy dramaBawarchi is regarded as a cult classic today and was remade in many Indian languages, includingHindi itself.[58] It also won Khanna his secondBFJA Award for Best Actor (Hindi).[59] In 1973, his first release wasSachin Bhowmick'sromantic dramaRaja Rani in which he starred alongside hisAradhana co-star Sharmila Tagore[60] which ended up as a commercially successful venture.[61] Khanna then played a brief role in Samanta'sAnuraag, which went on to become a blockbuster and won himFilmfare Special Award.[62][63] After this, he reunited with Tagore for Yash Chopra's maiden production and sixth directional ventureDaag: A Poem of Love which also hadRakhee in the lead.[64] Inspired fromThomas Hardy's novelThe Mayor of Casterbridge, it was a major critical and commercial success, eventually emerging a blockbuster and laying the foundation ofYash Raj Films (which is the biggest production house inIndia till today).[65][66] Its soundtrack composed byLaxmikant–Pyarelal dominated the musical charts and was one of the best-selling Hindi film albums of the 1970s.[67] His final release that year was thesocial drama filmNamak Haraam, which also received positive response and was superhit at the box office.[68][69] Khanna received his fifth nomination in the best actor category at theFilmfare Awards forDaag and won his thirdBFJA Award for Best Actor (Hindi) forNamak Haraam. 1974 was a great year for Khanna with both critical and commercial appreciation coming his way. His first filmHumshakal did not do well, but his second releaseAap Ki Kasam which was alsoJ. Om Prakash's debut as a filmmaker proved to be a superhit.[70] All of its songs were major hits too, especially "Zindagi Ke Safar Mein Guzar Jate Hain Jo Maqaam" sung by Kishore Kumar.[71] This was followed byPrem Nagar which was a remake ofAkkineni Nageswara Rao's all timeTelugu hitPrema Nagar (1971).[72]Prem Nagar opened to excellent response from the audience, eventually doing more business than Khanna's last major hitAap Ki Kasam and emerging a blockbuster.[2][62]Basu Bhattacharya's art-house filmAvishkaar and Shakti Samanta'scrime thrillerAjanabee were his next two releases.[73][74] BothAjanabee andAvishkaar did reasonable business, the later again opposite Sharmila Tagore earned huge critical acclaim and won Khanna his thirdFilmfare Award for Best Actor for his subtle portrayal of a disillusioned husband.[75] His last film of the year wasManmohan Desai'saction dramaRoti which released alongside another biggieRoti Kapada Aur Makaan, but still went on to become a blockbuster.[62] Due to its huge success,Roti was also remade in Telugu asNeram Nadi Kadu Akalidi (1976).[76]
The declaration ofemergency in 1975 had angered the masses and this helped films having the lead character revolting against corruption and establishment to become successes.[77] The shift from romantic and social movies to action oriented multi-starrers changed the box office equation and saw the emergence of another rivalSuperstar in the form ofAmitabh Bachchan.[78] When coincidentally some of his good films faced commercial failures, Khanna suffered a major career setback from 1976 to 1978.[79][80]
In 1975, Khanna starred alongsideShashi Kapoor and Mumtaz in Raj Khosla'sPrem Kahani and did a guest appearance in thewar filmAakraman.[81][82] The former emerged a box office hit, but his contemporaries, including Bachchan,Dharmendra andManoj Kumar had bigger hits withSholay,Deewaar,Pratiggya andSanyasi, which were also among the top 5 highest-grossing films of the year.[83][84] The following year, he reunited withHema Malini for Shakti Samanta's highly anticipated romantic dramaMehbooba based onGulshan Nanda's novelSisakate Saaz.[85] In spite of impressive performances by the lead pair and two hit songs, "Mere Naina Sawan Bhadon" and "Parbat Ke Peeche", the film ended up as average hit.[2][86][87] This was followed by another moderate fare in Narendra Bedi'saction comedyMaha Chor oppositeNeetu Singh and a flop inShammi Kapoor'sromantic comedyBundal Baaz co-starringSulakshana Pandit.[87] In 1977, Khanna's first release was again a Shakti Samanta directionalAnurodh.[88] Its soundtrack composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal topped the year-end annual list ofBinaca Geetmala, but commercially the film was an average runner.[89][90] His next five releases, included - Din Dayal Sharma'sTyaag,Joy Mukherjee'sChhailla Babu,B.R. Chopra'sKarm,Bhappi Sonie'sChalta Purza and Meraj'sPalkon Ki Chhaon Mein. WhileTyaag andPalkon Ki Chhaon Mein didn't do well,Chhailla Babu,Karm andChalta Purza were decent box office successes.[90] Before the end of year, he appeared in another of J. Om Prakash's directionalAashiq Hoon Baharon Ka, which was highly anticipated before release, but failed commercially.[90]
The next year, he had four releases, out of which,Ramanand Sagar's romantic drama filmPrem Bandhan,Muqabla,Amardeep, proved to be a moderately successful venture, butNaya Bakra andJanta Hawaldar were commercial failures.[2] In 1979, Khanna appeared alongsideShabana Azmi andVinod Mehra in the romantic dramaAmar Deep.[91] The film opened to positive response from critics and emerged a hit at the box office thus ending his dry run and also proving to be one of the highest-grossing films of that year.[92]
After almost a decade of sporadic successes, Khanna made a comeback in 1983. His first releaseNishaan was a semi-hit, but his second release,Mohan Kumar'sAvtaar emerged a hit & was among the highest-grossing films of the year.[110][111] Khanna received his 14th and final nomination in theFilmfare Award for Best Actor category forAvtaar.[112][113] His next release wasSaawan Kumar Tak's romantic dramaSouten co-starringTina Munim andPadmini Kolhapure.[114] It was the first Hindi film ever to be shot inMauritius and had a chartbuster soundtrack composed byUsha Khanna with songs "Shayad Meri Shaadi Ka Khayal" and "Zindagi Pyaar Ka Geet Hai" topping the musical charts that year.[115] The film went on to become a superhit and also one of the best-selling Hindi film albums of the 1980s.[110][101] Khanna completed his hat-trick with another hit inLekh Tandon'sAgar Tum Na Hote.[116] With three back-to-back hits in 1983, he proved that audience still adored him.[35] His good run continued in 1984 with a huge hit inK. Bapaiah's action comedy filmMaqsad, which also hadJeetendra,Jaya Prada andSridevi in the lead, followed by two more successes inNaya Kadam andDharm Aur Qanoon.[117][118]
He quit acting for sometime in 1992, to focus on his political career.[127] From 1992 to 1998, he had only two releases -Khudai (1994), which was a film released directly in Zee TV and the much delayedSautela Bhai (1996), which became an average hit in 1996.[2] In 1999, Khanna appeared inRishi Kapoor's directional debutAa Ab Laut Chalen.[128] Despite being hugely hyped before its release, the film received negative reviews from critics and ended up as a below average grosser.[129][130] He acted in TV serial Ittefaq for Zee TV which was popular in the year 2001.[2]
Khanna appeared in a rare interview in the showAap Ki Adalat in 1992, where he quoted to the interviewerRajat Sharma, "I would just ask if I am arrogant, how come all these producers made so many films with me. My fans who turned this actor into a superstar would have never accepted me if I was arrogant. If I was arrogant people would not have made me a Lok Sabha member because if someone is arrogant, that arrogance is visible. And this public knows everything and understand everything".[137]
Khanna was a life member of the International Film And Television Research Centre, the International Film And Television Club and the Asian Academy of Film & Television.[138] He was Faculty Guest of "Specialised Cinema Courses At Asian School Of Media Studies". On 10 April 1999 Khanna inaugurated the live concert ofS. P. Balasubrahmanyam, held atLal Bahadur Shastri Stadium,Hyderabad as a tribute toR. D. Burman.[139] In 2001 and 2002, Khanna played the lead in two television serials:Aapne Parai (B4U and DD Metro) andIttefaq (Zee TV).[140] He performed in a video album based on Tagore's songs (Rabindra Sangeet) without payment.[141] He also endorsedStar se Superstar tak – a talent hunt programme in 2007 and donated a Gold Trophy of Rs.1 crore. In its Silver Jubilee Episode on 14–15 March 2008,K for Kishore aired a Rajesh Khanna special. He signed on to star in a TV serial with Creative Eye Banner, (Dhiraj Kumar) in 2007, and in 2008 performed in a TV serial,Bhabhima, with Leena Ganguly as his co-star. His successful TV serialRaghukul Reet Sada Chali Aayi began in November 2008 and ended in September 2009.[142] Khanna cited the lack of good roles for actors like him in films as the reason for him not appearing much in films after 2001. He said in an interview on being queried about his decision to do TV serials: "The reach of TV is much more than cinema today and one episode of my serial is likely to be watched by more people than a super-hit film".[143] In May 2012,Havells, the fan making company endorsed Khanna as Brand Ambassador for their new ad campaign featuring him in solo advertisements.[144]
Khanna consideredGuru Dutt,Meena Kumari andGeeta Bali to be his idols. Khanna said in an interview: "My inspirations includeDilip Kumar's dedication and intensity,Raj Kapoor's spontaneity,Dev Anand's style andShammi Kapoor's rhythm."[33] In an interview given toThe Hindu in 2011, Khanna specially mentioned MahanayakUttam Kumar, the greatest actor of Bengali cinema, as his idol. In that interview, Khanna also claimed thatUttam Kumar was the greatest living actor of his time.[145]
At the insistence ofRajiv Gandhi, Khanna started campaigning forIndian National Congress after 1984.[146] In the election for New Delhi seat in the 1991 Lok Sabha election, Khanna lost toL.K. Advani by a narrow margin of 1589 votes, after which Khanna stood on the grounds at the counting station insisting that he had been cheated of a win.[147] In 1992, aby-election was called after the resignation of the incumbent Member of ParliamentL.K. Advani. Khanna contested the seat again, won the by-election by defeatingShatrughan Sinha by 25,000 votes.[148] Khanna was a member of Parliament for theIndian National Congress, from theNew Delhi constituency, where he won the 1992 by-election, retaining his seat until 1996 after which he was not interested in active politics. When Khanna was MP, he did not accept new acting assignments, but only acted in the filmKhudai (1994).[127] After leaving parliament, he was a political activist for the INC and campaigned for the party till the2012 Punjab election.[149]
Khanna and a group of foreign investors bought land inShirdi, on which he built a religious resort for disciples ofSai Baba.[150]
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Khanna fell in love with the then fashion designer and actressAnju Mahendru.[151] They were in a relationship for seven years before breaking up. Mahendru states that the couple did not speak to each other for 17 years after the break-up.[152]
Later Khanna – 30 at that time – married the budding actressDimple Kapadia who was then 16 years old, in March 1973, before Kapadia's debut filmBobby released in September that year.[153] Khanna and Kapadia have two daughters from the marriage;Twinkle andRinke.[154] The couple separated in 1982, but never divorced. Their relationship later became more amicable and they both were seen together at functions. Kapadia also campaigned for Khanna's election and worked in his filmJai Shiv Shankar (1990), although the film never got released.[155]
In the 1980s,Tina Munim fell in love with Khanna. She had been a fan of Khanna since her school days.[156] They appeared in ten films together between 1981 and 1986. According to websiteBollywood Mantra, Khanna refused the marriage proposal of Tina, as he was sure that Dimple would come back in his life and he did not want to marry her as their marriage would have a bad impact on his daughters.[2]
Rajesh Khanna was in a long-term, live-in relationship with former actress Anita Advani during his later years, residing with her at his bungalow, 'Aashirwad'. Advani claimed she was his "surrogate wife" and lived with him for over a decade until his death in 2012, even as he remained legally married to Dimple Kapadia.
Khanna's elder daughter Twinkle Khanna, an interior decorator and a former film actress, is married to actorAkshay Kumar, while his younger daughter Rinke Khanna, also a former Hindi film actress,[157] is married to London-based investment banker Samir Saran.[158][159][160][161][162]
Khanna is regarded as one of the greatest actors of Indian cinema.[163] Khanna is noted for his acting, style, musicals and dance. One of the most successful and highest-paid actors of 1970s and 1980s, Khanna appeared inBox Office India's "Top Actors" list six times from 1969 to 1974. He topped the list three times (1969–1971).[164] In 2022, he was placed inOutlook India's "75 Best Bollywood Actors" list.[165] Khanna was placed ninth among the "Greatest Bollywood Stars" in a UK poll celebrating 100 years of Indian cinema in 2013.[166] Khanna has the record for the most films as the solo lead hero in Hindi films – 106.[167]Rediff.com placed him 8th in its "Top 10 Bollywood Actors of All Time" list.[168] Khanna was named as one of "the men who changed the face of the Indian Cinema" byCNN-News18.[169] In 1973,BBC made a documentary on him, namedBombay Superstar as a part of the series,Man Alive.[170][171] A textbook prescribed by theMumbai University contained an essay, "The Charisma of Rajesh Khanna!"[172]
Khanna acted alongsideMumtaz in ten films. She stated "I would pull his leg and tease him about his fan following. Whenever Rajesh entered a hotel inMadras, there was a queue of 600 girls waiting to see him at midnight. As a result, even I would get some importance, as people would ask for my autograph as well. He was very generous with his associates."[173] During the peak of his career, he would be mobbed during public appearances. Fans kissed his car, which would be covered with lipstick marks, and lined the road, cheering and chanting his name. Female fans sent him letters written in their blood.[174] ActorMehmood parodied him inBombay to Goa where the driver and conductor of the bus were called 'Rajesh' and 'Khanna' respectively. A scene ofAmar Prem, to be shot atHowrah Bridge, was cancelled due to his popularity.[175] Film critic Monojit Lahiri said: "Girls married themselves to photographs of Khanna, cutting their fingers and applying the blood as sindoor. He was God, there has never been such hysteria."[176]
Kamal Haasan was a close friend of Khanna. Kamal in an interview, narrated his experience of Khanna's stardom, in an incident in 1985 – "He probably hadn't been to a public theatre since he became a star. When we reached, things were okay. He enjoyed the film (The Swarm) and refused to leave until the end titles. That's when I panicked. This was Rajesh Khanna, the star of the millennium. All hell broke loose as audiences realised he was there, his shirt was torn, but he was enjoying himself thoroughly. He giggled and chuckled like a child."[186]Shah Rukh Khan idolised Khanna and has opined; "Rajesh Khanna, you can't touch".[187]Anupam Kher said "Kishore Kumar,Sanjeev Kumar, S. D. Burman, R. D. Burman, Rajesh Khanna and Smita Patil changed the face of Indian cinema. They're remembered by the films that they did."[188] ActorTom Alter confessed "I still dream of being Rajesh Khanna. For me, in the early 1970s, he was the only hero – romantic to the core, not larger than life, so Indian and real – he was my hero; the reason I came into films and he still is."[189] ActorIrrfan Khan stated in an interview, "The kind of craze witnessed by Rajesh Khanna has not been duplicated by anyone. He was the biggest and the most real star Bollywood has produced. I'd say stardom is that feeling of being possessed by your idol; you are so overwhelmed with euphoria you lose touch with reality."[190] The trend of wearing guru kurtas and belts on shirts became famous because of Khanna.[191] ActorSalman Khan has stated: "I, Shahrukh orAamir have not even achieved 10% of what Khanna had in acting or his stardom."[192]
In May 2012, former Congress MP, Rajesh Khanna, though weak with illness since April, shot for a commercial, forHavells ceiling fans, by film directorR. Balki.[193] In June 2012, it was reported that Khanna's health had been deteriorating for some time.[194][195] On 23 June he was admitted toLilavati Hospital inMumbai due to health complications. He was discharged on 8 July from the hospital and was reportedly fine.[196][197][198][199]
On 14 July, Khanna was readmitted to theLilavati Hospital, but was discharged on 16 July.[200][201] He died on 18 July 2012, at his bungalow, Aashirwad, in Mumbai. Sources confirmed that his health had been deteriorating since July 2011 as he was diagnosed with cancer.[202][203] After his death his co-starMumtaz said that he was suffering from cancer for the duration of the prior year and had undergone chemotherapy sessions.[204] His funeral took place on 19 July at 11:00.[10] His funeral ceremony was attended by 9 lakh (900,000) people and his fans came from places likeSurat,Ahmedabad,Vadodara,Pune,Bangalore and other countries.[205][206] Police had to resort to alathi-charge to control the crowd of fans who had gathered for the procession from his Bandra house to the crematorium.[207] He died in the presence of his wife Dimple Kapadia, daughters Rinke Khanna and Twinkle Khanna, son-in-law Akshay Kumar, grandchildren, Anju Mahendru and other close relatives.[208][209] His pyre was lit by his grandson, Aarav, with the assistance of Akshay Kumar.[210][211]
Amitabh Bachchan cited that Rajesh Khanna's last words were "Time is up, Pack up".[212][213] In a pre-recorded message to his family, friends and fans that was played on his "chautha", he thanked and saluted his friends and fans for the love they showered on him and also shared how he became a successful actor without having any godfather behind him.[214][215] On 25 July 2012, his ashes were immersed in theGanges atRishikesh,Uttarakhand by his wife Dimple Kapadia and daughter Rinke Khanna.[216]
Shah Rukh Khan reacted by saying: "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. Whenever life felt tough you made us feel how love could change it all. RIP ".Mumtaz also added that she had memories of having worked with him and said that she had been crying the whole morning, but was happy that she had met the ailing Rajesh Khanna in Mumbai in June 2012, when the two discussed their respective battles with cancer.[229] WhileShahid Kapoor quoted: "RIP to the First King of Romance ... Rajesh Khanna."Subhash Ghai added that Khanna " was the powerhouse of the Hindi film industry. I met him on the set ofAradhana, he had some kind of energy and you will be charged when he is around you. His name will be written in golden words."Amitabh Bachchan was quoted as saying: "The word 'Superstar' was invented for him, and for me it shall ever remain his, and no others .. !! His generation and the generations that follow, shall never be able to describe, or understand his phenomena .. !!".[230]His son-in-lawAkshay Kumar said, "you are a father, a Legend & a very treasured man, who will never be forgotten."[231]
Vyjayanthimala commented that "His death is a big loss to the industry. It's my bad luck that I didn't have the chance to work with him because he came much later. I remember when he came toChennai for some film shoot, the college girls went crazy to catch a glimpse of him when he was going to his studio."[232]Manna Dey said: "He was a great actor, truly a superstar, no doubt about it. I am honoured to have done playback for him. I have worked for him in several movies, and actors like him are a rarity."[233]Mrinal Sen recollected how Khanna had wanted to cast him in one of his films, but the latter could not manage due to date problems. "We had met several times. Once I had wanted to cast him in one of my films, but somehow that didn't work out due to his date problems."
Film historian S. M. M. Ausaja added: "He never acted in aBengali cinema. But right from the late 1960s to the 70s he was the top star and worked with the top directors of his era, most of whom were Bengalis."[234] There were also reactions from theGali Tiwaria where his ancestral house was, and had since been converted to a temple through his donation. Songs from his movies were played as the news of his death became known. His foster brother Muni Chand Khanna said that "he used to love to play Cricket when he lived here. He was a simple boy when he lived here and led a simple life even after achieving so much."[235] As were the residents ofBurewala,Pakistan.[236]
Buddhadeb Dasgupta said Khanna's acting would continue to inspire young actors in the future. "He was a great actor and was the first superstar. He was a much bigger star thanAmitabh Bachchan. His acting will continue to inspire young actors of the coming generations."[237]Rituparno Ghosh said: "In the film 'Anand', he delivered some of Indian cinema's most memorable dialogues. The use of the word 'Babu Moshai' by Rajesh Khanna toAmitabh Bachchan, who played aBengali doctor in the film, is so deeply etched in the minds of Indians that it has almost become a synonym forBengalis for the rest of the countrymen. "In a dhoti and kurta, you showed the rest of India how truly elegantBengal was"[234] Madhur Bhandarkar said, "The epitome of superstardom is no more amongst us. There was none, there is none and there won't be any like you, Kakaji."[238]
Additionally, those within the political spectrum that offered their condolences included Prime MinisterManmohan Singh, who said that he "convey[s] my heartfelt condolences to the members of the bereaved family and countless fans and admirers of Shri Rajesh Khanna." INC PresidentSonia Gandhi also expressed her sorrow. Regional political leaders who offered their condolences includedChief Minister of West BengalMamata Banerjee, who said: "Rajesh Khanna was always a symbol of romance. His smiling face and the ability to connect with people at ease had made him popular. We lost a big pole star in the film world today." As well as Bihar Chief MinisterNitish Kumar who added that "his death has caused irreparable loss to Hindi cinema."[10]
Condolences also came from Pakistan where Prime MinisterRaja Pervaiz Ashraf called Khanna a "great actor whose contribution to the field of films and arts would be long remembered. [He had a] large fan following across the borders and captivated audiences with his excellent acting skills." Ali Zafar wrote onTwitter: "Rajesh Khanna – RIP. So many fond memories from his movies and songs.", whileSyed Noor said: "Rajesh Khanna was such a huge actor of the subcontinent that he will be remembered by the people for many years to come. The era he reigned over is unlikely to be experienced by any other actor of this subcontinent."Geo TV also aired a nearly hour-long tribute with contributions from actors, filmmakers and musicians.[232]
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