Tag: Raj Kapoor

  • GoaFest 2025: “I am my own favourite” – Kareena Kapoor Khan rewrites stardom with self love

    GoaFest 2025: “I am my own favourite” – Kareena Kapoor Khan rewrites stardom with self love

    MUMBAI: If loving yourself was an art form, Kareena Kapoor Khan could well hold the copyright. In a sparkling fireside session titled “Main Apni Favourite Hoon: Not Just a Line. A Mindset” at GoaFest 2025, Kareena proved that her iconic dialogue from Jab We Met wasn’t just script gold, it was a life mantra with staying power. 

    Interviewed by celebrity host Atika Farooqi at Taj Cidade de Goa Horizon, the actress peeled back the layers on fame, family, and the fine print of self-worth.

    “The line changed not just my career, but my life,” Kareena declared. Delivered 15 years ago, when ‘self-love’ wasn’t yet trending, it has since become a cultural rallying cry. “It’s a mindset, not a moment,” she said, explaining how the phrase empowered not just her but an entire generation of women to embrace their truth even if it meant standing alone.

    Celebrating over 25 years in cinema, Kareena described her personal brand in two words: “Unapologetically herself.” 

    From iconic commercial blockbusters to gritty roles like Chameli, Dev, Omkara and more recently Jaane  Jaan and The Buckingham Murders, she’s deliberately straddled both glamour and grit. 

    “If I can’t transform, I shouldn’t be doing this,” she said simply.

    Kareena Kapoor Khan

    On longevity in showbiz, she boiled it down to a cocktail of talent, brave choices, and refusing to ride trends. “Success is not just about staying visible. It’s about staying true,” she mused.

    Family life wasn’t left out either. Reflecting on her marriage with Saif Ali Khan and motherhood, she spoke candidly about the importance of mutual respect over sacrifice, calling Saif “a strong support structure.”

    For Kareena, balance isn’t about keeping score; it’s about knowing when to step up and when to pause. “Work will come and go but the love you build at home is irreplaceable,” she said.

    Asked whether she’d ever remake a Raj Kapoor classic, the answer was an emphatic no. “Some things are timeless. You don’t touch them, you preserve them,” she said, referring to her grandfather’s legendary legacy.
    She also gave props to the changing cinema landscape. From OTT to regional crossover, Kareena’s game to learn new languages and new rules.

    “Authenticity is the new glamour,” she said, crediting the likes of Jaideep Ahlawat and Vijay Varma for setting new performance benchmarks in today’s hyper-observant viewing culture.

    What keeps her going? “Staying childlike. Staying curious. And yes being my own favourite,” she grinned.

    From box office queen to boundary-pushing actor, Kareena’s session wasn’t just a rewind of her past, but a guidebook to staying relevant, radiant and real in a business that rarely forgives age, honesty or independence.

  • Indian Film Festival 2025 to honour Raj Kapoor’s centenary year

    Indian Film Festival 2025 to honour Raj Kapoor’s centenary year

    MUMBAI: The Embassy of India in Yerevan is rolling out the red carpet for cinephiles with the Indian Film Festival 2025, a three-day celebration of India’s rich cinematic legacy. Organised in collaboration with the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), the festival will take place from 7-9 February at Kino Moscow Theatre, showcasing the timeless brilliance of Raj Kapoor alongside contemporary Indian classics.

    This grand cinematic affair will commemorate the 100 birth anniversary of Kapoor, a name synonymous with Indian cinema’s golden era. With a mix of old-world charm and modern storytelling, the festival aims to strengthen cultural bonds between India and Armenia through the universal language of film.

    The festival will open on 7 February at 6:00 pm with an exhibition, “Life and Times of Raj Kapoor”, at the Big Red Hall of Kino Moscow Theatre. Following this, at 6:30 pm, Kapoor’s visually stunning and philosophically profound film Satyam Shivam Sundaram (with English subtitles) will take centre stage.

    On 8 February, the Small Red Hall will play host to two of Kapoor’s most beloved works. Anari will screen at 1:30 pm, a heartwarming tale that still resonates with audiences. Later, the festival will present Awaara, a globally revered film that cemented Kapoor’s reputation as India’s answer to Charlie Chaplin. Both films will be screened with Russian subtitles, making them accessible to a wider audience.

    On 9 February, the festival takes a poetic turn with Teesri Kasam at 2:00 pm, a lyrical masterpiece known for its evocative storytelling. Wrapping up the festival with a contemporary touch is English Vinglish at 7:00 pm, featuring the legendary Sridevi in one of her most memorable performances. Both films will also be presented with Russian subtitles.

    All screenings are free of charge, inviting cinema lovers to immerse themselves in India’s cinematic magic. The festival will be held at 50, 2 Dzorapi St, Yerevan 0019, Armenia, promising a delightful mix of nostalgia and modern storytelling.

    Whether you’re a die-hard Kapoor fan or simply someone who loves a good film, the Indian Film Festival 2025 is set to be a celebration of artistry, culture, and timeless storytelling.

  • Coca-Cola brings ‘Coca-Cola Foodmarks’ in India, celebrating Raj Kapoor’s legacy

    Coca-Cola brings ‘Coca-Cola Foodmarks’ in India, celebrating Raj Kapoor’s legacy

    Mumbai: Coca-Cola India is thrilled to announce the launch of Coca-Cola Foodmarks in India, under its “A Recipe for Magic” global campaign. Inspired by the culture and created with the real magic of Coca‑Cola, ‘Coca-Cola Foodmarks” celebrates global “food landmarks”. These are destinations and experiences with a recipe of three key ingredients: the perfect moment, the perfect meal and an ice-cold Coca-Cola.

    As its global rollout, the launch event in India was held at Embassy restaurant, an iconic standout in Connaught Place in Delhi which brought the attendees back to the pivotal time of Hindi Cinema. It was graced by renowned Bollywood personalities, Janhvi Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, who honored the legendary Raj Kapoor. The highlight was the timeless photograph of two icons, Raj Kapoor and bottle of Coke, both in one frame!

    The experience recreated Raj Kapoor’s on-set meal moments, inviting people to enter the golden age of Bollywood, the 1950s, through an immersive film set with tech-forward interactive moments using A.I. From filmy decor to special photo backdrops, stardom posters to a musical stairway, guests were treated to an interactive Coca-Cola experience. A regal entry by the Kapoor stars in vintage cars added to the overall charm of the evening. Local influencers and dignitaries were also present to experience the magic of Coca-Cola Foodmarks.

    The event spotlighted Raj Kapoor’s beloved Dal Makhani paired with ice-cold Coca-Cola, paying homage to his timeless tastes and traditions. This pairing will live on as part of the menu at The Embassy in New Delhi and guests coming to restaurant can try this as an offering.

    “We are thrilled to introduce Coca-Cola Foodmarks in India, a country known for its rich culinary heritage and vibrant food culture,” said Coca-Cola INSWA Sr director – marketing Kaushik Prasad. ” Coca-Cola Foodmarks embodies the essence of Coke that is to spread Real Magic of shared moments, cultural nuances and culinary excellence. We are excited to bring this experience offering patrons an opportunity to savor flavors while creating lasting memories.”

    As part of the campaign, Coca‑Cola will debut immersive, in-person experiences around the world, showcasing unique experiences, each inspired by an iconic cultural moment. From the time Marilyn Monroe was photographed enjoying a hot dog and a Coca-Cola from a New York City food cart to scenes captured in the Hong Kong film The God of Cookery, Coca-Cola will bring to life the diversity—and unity—of their recipes for magic.

  • Remembering the showman: A tribute to Raj Kapoor’s timeless legacy on Tata Play Classic Cinema

    Remembering the showman: A tribute to Raj Kapoor’s timeless legacy on Tata Play Classic Cinema

    Mumbai: Legendary actor Raj Kapoor didn’t just make movies; he orchestrated grand symphonies of emotion and entertainment, which made these stories immemorial. From timeless classics to unforgettable melodies, Raj Kapoor’s contributions to Indian cinema are nothing short of a magnum opus. As we raise the curtain to celebrate the legendary showman on his birth anniversary on 14th December, Tata Play Classic Cinema invites you to join us in an extravaganza of nostalgia, charisma, and unmatched storytelling. Here’s a look at his biggest career hits of the Bollywood legend; catch them all on Tata Play Classic Cinema!

    Barsaat (1949) – 11:00AM

    Kick off the celebration with Barsaat, a classic tale of love, passion, and heartbreak and also the first bollywood film shot in Kashmir. Viewers can experience Raj Kapoor’s on-screen chemistry with Nargis that created magic, and Shankar-Jaikishan’s soul-stirring music which added a melodious touch to this cinematic gem.                                 

    Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai (1960) – 02:00PM

    The film portrays a poignant narrative exploring the dichotomy between old customs and evolving societal values. Raj Kapoor’s performance and the iconic song “Mera Naam Raju” make this a must-watch on Tata Play Classic Cinema. With captivating music composed by Shankar Jaikishan and other memorable performances, the movie remains a timeless classic in Indian cinema, portraying themes of redemption, social justice, and the triumph of good over evil.

    Anari (1959) – 02:00PM

    In Anari, Raj Kapoor delivers a memorable performance as the naive and innocent Anari. The film’s heartwarming narrative, coupled with memorable songs like “Sab Kuch Seekha Humne,” make it a delightful addition to your watchlist. The Bollywood legend also won the Best Actor for Anari at the Filmfare Awards.

    Aah (1953) – 02:00PM

    Witness the iconic love story of Aah, where Raj Kapoor and Nargis once again share the screen in a tale of unrequited love and sacrifice. The film’s emotional depth and soulful music, notably highlighted by the timeless classic ‘Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat,’ will leave you mesmerised, making it the perfect choice for your Tata Play Classic Cinema marathon.”

    Awaara (1951) – 05:00PM

    No celebration of Raj Kapoor’s birthday would be complete without the iconic Awaara. He was nominated for the Grand Prize at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival for Awaara. With its unforgettable characters, soulful music, and powerful performances, this film has stood the test of time. Rediscover the magic of Awaara and immerse yourself in the brilliance of Raj Kapoor.

  • Tata Play Classic Cinema celebrates the ‘The Showman of Indian Cinema’

    Tata Play Classic Cinema celebrates the ‘The Showman of Indian Cinema’

    Mumbai: The silver screen has witnessed the magic of many legendary actors, but none quite like the ‘Showman of Bollywood’, Raj Kapoor. With his charming smile, charismatic screen presence, and a keen sense of storytelling, Kapoor remains an enduring icon in the hearts of film enthusiasts.  He was not just an actor, but also a film director, producer, and a pioneer of Indian cinema, whose influence continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. A tribute to this Bollywood legend’s legacy, Tata Play Classic Cinema is proud to present the Raj Kapoor Film Festival, a celebration of the cinematic legacy of the legendary actor and filmmaker. From November 1st to November 10th, every day at 5 PM, this festival promises to transport you to a bygone era, allowing you to relive the magic of Raj Kapoor’s iconic movies.

    Barsaat

    Barsaat, directed by Raj Kapoor himself, is a must-watch classic that was released in 1949. This film marked Raj Kapoor’s directorial debut and set the stage for his illustrious filmmaking career. The film’s popularity can be attributed to its unforgettable music, with iconic tracks like “Jiya Beqarar Hai Chhayee Bahar Hai” and “Hawa Mein Udta Jaye”. Barsaat captures the essence of romance and drama with captivating performances by Kapoor and Nargis, who were also a real-life couple at the time!

    Bewafa

    Directed by the acclaimed director ML Anand, this 1952 film is a heartfelt melodrama that explores the complexities of love, betrayal, and forgiveness. The movie features an ensemble cast, including Raj Kapoor, Nargis, and Ashok Kumar, who deliver captivating performances that tug at your heartstrings. It shines in its portrayal of complex emotions and showcases Raj Kapoor’s remarkable acting. The film delves into the intricacies of human relationships and the consequences of infidelity, making it a must-watch for those who appreciate vintage Bollywood cinema and the captivating performances of its iconic stars.

    Shree420

    Directed by Kapoor himself, this 1955 film also showcases his incredible versatility and charisma as the lovable Chaplinesque tramp, Raju, who arrives in the bustling city of Bombay with dreams of making it big. With an enchanting narrative, unforgettable performances by Nargis and Nadira, and iconic songs like “Mera Joota Hai Japani” that continue to resonate with audiences, ‘Shree 420’ not only entertained but also offered a poignant commentary on the allure and pitfalls of urban life. The film’s enduring legacy includes the influence it’s storyline left on Indian cinema and the various accolades the movie grabbed including the National Film Award in 1956.

    Anari

    Anari (1959) is a delightful Bollywood classic that you don’t want to miss! Directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, the film stars the legendary Raj Kapoor alongside the talented Nutan. With a heartwarming storyline, ‘Anari’ captures the essence of innocence and simplicity in the hustle and bustle of city life. The film beautifully portrays the transformation of a naive, but kind-hearted man, Raj, into a responsible and compassionate individual, thanks to the spirited and independent Aarti. Together, they create a charming on-screen chemistry that’s both endearing and unforgettable. The movie also won many awards  for its winning performances, bringing Raj Kapoor the Filmfare for ‘Best Actor’. Anari is a timeless tale of love, trust, and personal growth.

    Chori Chori

    Chori Chori, a 1956 Bollywood gem starring the legendary Raj Kapoor and the enchanting Nargis in lead roles, is a delightful romantic musical directed by Anant Thakur. This endearing film, tells the tale of a charming and penniless musician, played by Raj Kapoor, who falls in love with a runaway heiress, portrayed by Nargis. The film beautifully captures their journey as they discover love in the most unexpected places, with remarkable chemistry between the lead pair. ‘Chori Chori’ is not only a timeless classic but also renowned for its soulful music, with songs like “Yeh Raat Bheegi Bheegi” and “Aaja Sanam Madhur Chandni Mein” that have become all-time favorites.

    Experience the timeless charm of Raj Kapoor’s classics daily at 5 pm exclusively on Tata Play Classic Cinemas on 318 from 1 to 10 November.

  • Doordarshan to air tribute to Mukesh in ‘Sapne Surile Sapne’

    Doordarshan to air tribute to Mukesh in ‘Sapne Surile Sapne’

    NEW DELHI: When he passed away suddenly on 27 August, 1976, one of last century’s foremost filmmakers Raj Kapoor had lamented, “I have lost my voice.”

     

    This was because a majority of songs rendered on screen by Kapoor had playback by Mukesh.  

     

    To pay tributes to this legend who was born on 22 July, 1923, Doordarshan will telecast a nine-part series called Sapne Surile Sapne from 21 July primarily featuring a musical programme held earlier this month to honour this Delhi-born singer.

     

    The programme was organized by the Delhi Kendra of Doordarshan in association with the Directorate of Film Festivals on 5 July. The show will be telecast on DD National at 8 am and 4 pm, except on Saturdays and Sundays. It is also scheduled to telecast on DD Bharati at 10 pm the same day.

     

    The programme was attended by Prasar Bharati chairman A Surya Prakash,   Information & Broadcasting secretary Bimal Julka, Law Commission chairman Justice A.P. Shah, the singer’s son Nitin Mukesh, playback singer Manhar Udhas and other notable guests. 

     

    Nitin Mukesh and Manhar Udhas rendered some selected songs of Mukesh on the stage, thoroughly enthralling the audience. 

     

    The selection of other participants for the show was done by auditions after wide publicity on Doordarshan. Hundreds of people from different parts of the country came to Doordarshan Delhi’s studios at Mandi House to participate in the auditions. The aspirants included all strata of people from painters to vegetable sellers and from tea vendors to rickshaw pullers.  

     

    The auditions were judged by a panel of judges including Delhi Police special commissioner of traffic Muktesh Chander, who is an established and talented flautist, Ghazal singer and composer Jitender Singh, Sufi singer Mahendra Pal and semi classical singer Pradeep Pallavi including others. 

     

    The orchestra for the programme series was the ‘Do-Re-Me Orchestra’ conducted by Satish Popli. 

     

    Doordarshan Delhi also utilized the services and expertise of singer Gururaj from Bangalore who has been helping to coordinate and manage the orchestra for the Delhi shows on the lines of the shows done in DDK Bangalore. 

     

    The musical tribute was inaugurated by Udhas along with Nitin and Namrata Mukesh. Law and Justice Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda and Justice Shah were the special guests for the evening along with chief guests Surya Prakash, Julka and Delhi BJP president Satish Upadhyaya. Former Test cricketer and legendary leg spinner B.S. Chandrashekar, who is an ardent Mukesh fan, was the guest of honour along with Dr Rajeev Shrivastav biographer of Mukesh and Doordarshan DG C. Lalrosanga. 

     

    The first programme in the musical tribute series produced by Delhi Doordarshan was   Tum Mujhe Yun Bhul Na Paoge on the legendary Mohammed Rafi and was recorded in FICCI auditorium on 26 July 2014. This was followed by Smarananjali, a special musical tribute to our Martyrs on 30 September 2014 at the Siri Fort Auditorium.  Gaate Raha Mera Dil dedicated to Kishore Kumar was then organized at the Manekshaw Auditorium, Delhi Cantt on 30 November 2014. This was followed by Tujhko Chalna Hoga, a tribute show for Manna Dey at Siri Fort Auditorium on 12 April 2015. 

     

    The Delhi Kendra of Doordarshan has been planning and recording musical evenings and telecasting them as a series coinciding with important dates in the life of music legends. 

     

    The programmes are being produced in fulfilment of Doordarshan’s role as a Public Service Broadcaster and in order to improve its image, encourage new talent, strengthen Doordarshan’s viewership base. These efforts are part of Delhi Doordarshan’s strategy to reach out to the people, provide them a platform to showcase their talent.

     

    The idea for these shows emanated from DDK Bangalore’s popular music show series Madura Madura Vee Manjula Gana and is the brain child of Doordarshan additional director general Mahesh Joshi who is now based in Delhi. Joshi feels that in today’s changed scenario, where the public has more than 500 channels to choose from, special efforts are required from Doordarshan to remain in the public eye. He believes Doordarshan has to become Samik Darshan and reach out to the hearts and minds of people.

  • Shashi Kapoor receives DadaSaheb Phalke Award at Prithvi Theatre

    Shashi Kapoor receives DadaSaheb Phalke Award at Prithvi Theatre

    NEW DELHI: A large number of personalities from Bollywood including many of the heroines who shared screen space stood in loud ovation as veteran actor-filmmaker Shashi Kapoor received the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for 2014 for contribution to development of cinema in his home town, Mumbai.

    As Kapoor was not well enough to travel to Delhi when the National Film awards were presented by Pranab Mukherjee on 3 May, the actor received the highest national award for contribution to cinema at the Prithvi Theatre from Information and Broadcasting Minister Arun Jaitley.

    The award consisting of a Swarn Kamal (Golden Lotus), a cash prize of Rs 10 lakhs, a citation and a shawl was given to the actor who came in on a wheel chair.

    Describing him as the most versatile personality Indian cinema has produced, who worked in commercial and alternate cinema, Jaitley in his brief speech said he was an actor par excellence who competed with the very best during his times.

    The Minister also credited him with bringing the Hindi cinema and Hollywood together.

    He is the third personality from the Kapoor family to get the Phalke award after veteran director Prithviraj Kapoor and Raj Kapoor. He is the 46th Dada Saheb Phalke Award winner. 

    The star studded event was attended by his long-time co-star Amitabh Bachchan, directors Shyam Benegal and Govind Nihalani, Asha Parekh, actress & MP Hema Malini, Rekha, veteran singer Asha Bhosale, lyricist Javed Akhtar who along with Salim had penned the dialogues of many of the films Kapoor acted in, Shabana Azmi, and Zeenat Aman. 

    Family members present included Raj Kapoor’s widow Krishna Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor’s husband Saif Ali Khan, nephew Rishi with wife Neetu and son Ranbir, Shashi Kapoor’s children Kunal Kapoor and Sanjana Kapoor were also present. Ranbir started the show with a poem and Rishi compered the programme.

    A poignant audio visual on Shashi Kapoor’s films and his work along with interviews of important film personalities was played at the occasion to a rousing applause from the elite film audience.

    In a vote of thanks, Bachchan said that Shashi has been a caring and generous human being and it is very fitting that the function was held at Prithvi Theatre, which Shashi Kapoor himself had established.

    Kapoor made his debut as a leading man in the 1961 film Dharamputra and in 1965 starred in a commercial hit Jab Jab Phul Khilen. He went on to appear in more than 150 Hindi films. He was a very popular actor in Bollywood during the 60s, 70s and until the mid-80s. 

    Shashi Kapoor was one of India’s first actors to go international and star in many British and American films, including those of Merchant Ivory Productions such as The Householder (1963),Shakespeare Wallah (1965), Bombay Talkie (1970) and Heat and Dust (1982). He also starred in other British and American films such as Siddhartha (1972) and Muhafiz (1994). 

    In 1978, Kapoor set up his production house Film Valas, which produced critically acclaimed films such as Junoon (1978), Kalyug (1981), 36 Chowringhee Lane (1981), Vijeta (1982) and Utsav (1984).

  • Dilip Kumar house in Peshawar granted national heritage status

    Dilip Kumar house in Peshawar granted national heritage status

    MUMBAI: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government in Pakistan, in a tribute to veteran Dilip Kumar, has granted the status of ‘national heritage‘ to the star’s house in Peshawar.

    The house with six rooms was located at Mohallah Khudadad, Qissa Khwani Bazaar.The government purchased the land for Rs 30 million from a local.

    Averred Kumar in a statement, “The news that the house where I was born (1922) and where I spent a good part of my childhood in Peshawar‘s Qissa Khwani Bazaar, then in Undivided India, will be given the honour of being a part of the national heritage of Pakistan has sent my mind racing back to memories of happy days spent in the spacious home and its surroundings. This morning many of you asked me to blog about it.

    “I am at once full of fond remembrances of my parents, grandparents and numerous uncles, aunts and cousins who filled the house with the sounds of their chatter and hearty laughter. I can vividly recall the piggy rides on my grandfather‘s back and the scary stories my grandmother cooked up to forbid me from wandering out of the house alone.”

    Known as the ‘Tragedy King of Bollywood‘, Kumar said that he has penned down all this in his autobiography that is due to release soon. The star was born as Muhammad Yusuf Khan at Mohalla Khudadad in Qissa Khwani Bazaar on 11 December 1922.

    Incidentally, Peshawar has produced some gems in the field of performing arts like Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor and Shah Rukh Khan, to name a few.

  • Raj Kapoor museum on anvil near Pune

    Raj Kapoor museum on anvil near Pune

    MUMBAI: Ten years after the Raj Kapoor family gave away their Rajbaug Farms at Loni near Pune to MIT Institute of Design, a museum dedicated to the late Raj Kapoor is coming up in the complex.

    “People who have been to the farm way back in those days will not be able to recognise what they see today. But I like what Dr Karnad, Director of MIT Institute of Design, has done to the place. It looks no less than Harvard right here on the outskirts of Pune. Dr Karnad is now working on transforming my father’s house there into a museum of sorts that will feature a lot of dad‘s work,” said Rajiv Kapoor in a statement.

    The museum is being constructed with a theme, ‘ The seven pagodas’. Each section will have on display a statue of Raj Kapoor seen as one of the popular characters he played on the big screen.

    The rest of the rooms will showcase posters, photographs, trivia and such other interesting things from the life of the actor during that period.

    The halls will then lead, through a common hallway of paintings of the star, to an amphitheatre, wherein guests will be allowed to watch any of the actor‘s films.

    The construction of the museum is going on in full swing and it‘s a matter of time before the museum is up and ready and open for public viewing.

  • Pak to give heritage status to ancestral homes of Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor

    Pak to give heritage status to ancestral homes of Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor

    MUMBAI: The Pakistani government, in its endeavour to pay tributes to Bollywood legends Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor, has decided to give a heritage status to their ancestral homes in the northwestern city of Peshawar, according to the provincial minister of the country.

    Mian Iftikhar Hussain, the information minister of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, has reportedly said that both the actors were a "source of pride for our land" as they were born in Peshawar and steps would be taken to protect their homes in the famous Qissa Khwani Bazar.

    The minister has directed the culture secretary to include the residences of both acting legends in the list of national heritage sites and to contact their current owners for their purchase. The minister said that the provincial government has decided to make documentaries and stage dramas on the life of these great artistes.

    While Dilip Kumar was born as Muhammad Yusuf Khan at Mohalla Khudadad in Qissa Khwani Bazar on 11 December 1922, Raj Kapoor was born on 14 December 1924 in a town called Samandru in Peshawar.

    Peshawar has had a strong connection with Bollywood since long. While Prem Nath and Vinod Khanna were born in Peshawar, director Surender Kapoor, father of Boney Kapoor, Anil Kapoor and Sanjay Kapoor and Taj Mohammad, father of Shah Rukh Khan, owned houses in the city.