
Mumbai: Several industry veterans, including
leading ladies of Shashi Kapoor's films such as Waheeda
Rehman, Rekha and Hema Malini attended the prayer meet of the
actor, here today.
Shashi, 79, passed away on December 4 due to kidney
problem.
The actor's 'chautha' was held at Prithvi Theatre, which
was built by him and his wife Jennifer Kapoor, in memory of
his father, Prithviraj Kapoor.
Waheeda, who worked with him in "Namak Halal", "Kabhie
Kabhie" attended the prayer meet along with actors Rekha
featured with Shashi Kapoor in "Silsila" and was directed by
him in "Utsav" , Malini, who co-starred with him in "Trishul",
"Kranti" and his "Siddhartha" co-star Simi Garewal.
Apart from them, Poonam Dhillon, who worked with him in
"Trishul", Dimple Kapadia, who was directed by him in "Ajooba"
and "Satyam Shivam Sundaram" co-star Padmini Kohlapuri
attended the prayer meet
At the meet inside the theatre, they had a picture of
Shashi around which people lit candles and behind the photo
was a montage on screen playing his popular scenes.
Guests payed their respects as his popular song "Ek
Raasta Hai Zindagi" played in the background.
Members of Kapoor family, including Krishna Raj, Neetu,
Randhir, Babita, Karisma, Rajeev, Armaan and Adar sat
together.
Apart from them, veterans from the industry were also
present, including Gulzar, Kabir Bedi, Rakesh Roshan,
Jitendra, Ramesh Sippy, Prem Chopra, Naseeruddin Shah, Ratna
Pathak Shah, Subhash Ghai, Sanjay Khan and Asha Bhosle.
Other guests included, Rani Mukerji, Rohan Sippy, Milan
Luthria, Chunkey Pandey, Nandita Das, Ahana Kumra, Kunal
Kemmu, Soha Ali Khan, Ashutosh Gowariker, Kiran Rao, Abbas
Mastan, Suniel Shetty, Madhur Bhandarkar, Abhijat Joshi, Vidhu
Vinod Chopra, Ronit Roy, Udit Narayan, Ramesh Taurani, Vipul
Shah, Sonali Kulkarni, Hansal Mehta, Zoya Akhtar, Sudhir
Mishra among others.
Born on March 18, 1938, to the illustrious and formidable
theatre and film actor Prithviraj Kapoor, Shashi Kapoor hit
the spotlight at the age of four, acting in plays directed and
produced by his father. He started acting in films as a child
artiste in the late '40s.
His best known performances as a child actor were in
"Aag" (1948) and "Awaara" (1951), where he played the younger
version of the character played by Raj Kapoor. Shashi Kapoor
also worked as assistant director in the '50s.
He made his debut as a leading man in the 1961 film
"Dharmputra" and went on to appear in more than 116 films
during the '70s and until the mid '80s.
Among his memorable films were "Deewar", "Kabhie Kabhie",
"Namak Halal" and "Kaala Pathar".
He was honoured with the Padma Bhushan in 2011 and
received cinema's prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke award in 2015.
PTI