
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan today
said the name of veteran filmmaker-actor Raj Kapoor reflects
the spirit of India as a country - full of life and zest.
In an emotional video message from Thailand, where he is
shooting for "Thugs of Hindostan", the 75-year-old actor
recounted a few instances from his life with Kapoor.
"The name Raj Kapoor only signifies one word - India. The
Indian showman of all time. Visit any part of the world and
your own Indian identity gets identified by his name... Such
was and still is his presence. It will be very difficult to
describe the phenomenon of Raj Kapoor.
"Was it the choice of his stories that he so passionately
got involved in... To be able to read its effect into the eyes
of the audience? Was it the music of his films? Every note,
word, musical interval... The tune we still remember after so
many years... His production elegance never seen before. His
penchant for getting the right cast for every story..."
Bachchan said.
The actor recalled an instance when the two of them were
in Tashkent together and the organisers of the event asked
Kapoor to sing a song, to which he ended up crooning to "Saare
jahan se achcha..."
"No one could ever match his love, his zest for life,
which reflected in his works..." he added, talking about
Kapoor.
Bachchan remembered how Kapoor walked smiling in the ICU
when he was recuperating after his accident on the sets of
"Coolie" in 1982 and opened up a champagne, toasting to his
good health - saying "With this bottle, we shall launch the
ship of love again..."
He was speaking at the launch of the book "Raj Kapoor:
The One and Only Showman", both an autobiography and
biography.
It is a tribute to Kapoor by his five children Randhir
Kapoor, Ritu Nanda, Rishi Kapoor, Rima Jain and Rajiv Kapoor.
Published by HarperCollins Publishers India, the book was
presented by his daughter Ritu on Kapoor's 93rd birth
anniversary.
In a tribute to Kapoor's youngest brother, Shashi Kapoor,
Rishi opened the event by reading an excerpt which the late
veteran actor had penned about his elder brother, Raj Kapoor,
who was like a "father" to him.
Shashi passed away on December 4 at the age of 79.
Ritu quoted her father's song "Jeena yahaan marna yahaan"
and said the book was a humble attempt to do justice to
Kapoor's legacy in films and in life.
"(I) wanted to bring together all those people who have
been touched by Raj Kapoor - in one way or the other," she
said.
While Rima remembered how, as children, Kapoor's birthday
was like a "national holiday" for them.
Randhir said he was aware about the love their father
received from countries such as Russia, Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan, but when he and Ritu travelled to China, they
realised the Chinese loved him as much as the Russians.
"When they recognised us as Raj Kapoor's children, they
refused to take money from us, saying that the love they got
from his films they cannot (trade it) for money," he said.
The event was also attended by Jaya Bachchan, Shweta
Nanda, Neetu Kapoor, Riddhimma Kapoor Sahani, Nafisa Ali,
among others.
PTI