The veteran actress Rajesh Khanna was as a great star.
Mumbai:
Dimple Kapadia remembers her late husband Rajesh Khanna, best known as the first superstar of the Hindi film industry, as a great star and says there's no one like him.
Rajesh Khanna, also known as Kaka, acted in hit films like Aradhana and Kati Patang. He died in 2012, aged 69, after battling health issues.
Recalling his last days, Dimple said: "I want to say something - he (Rajesh Khanna) was not feeling too well and he had to come to the balcony and wave to the press.
"So I gave him a shawl and my sunglasses and I said, 'Kakaji aap na thoda profile dijiyega, straight mat dijiyega, profile looks better'.
"He looked at me and said, 'Aacha ab tum mujhe sikhaogi (Now you will teach me). And I was like - no, no sorry, sorry!"
"What a star, what a star he was! There is no one like him," she added.
She may have worked in over 60 films, but the 56-year-old actress says even now every shot is like a matter of life and death for her.
"I never enjoy working. I am too honest, so I have problems with myself all the time. So I am always cribbing and nervous. Sometimes I am fully prepared and suddenly I get blank - I forget my lines. Every shot is a matter of life and death for me, so I don't enjoy that process," she said.
Interestingly, Dimple is central to the plot of What The Fish, a fun filled mystery drama.
Rajesh Khanna, also known as Kaka, acted in hit films like Aradhana and Kati Patang. He died in 2012, aged 69, after battling health issues.
Recalling his last days, Dimple said: "I want to say something - he (Rajesh Khanna) was not feeling too well and he had to come to the balcony and wave to the press.
"So I gave him a shawl and my sunglasses and I said, 'Kakaji aap na thoda profile dijiyega, straight mat dijiyega, profile looks better'.
"He looked at me and said, 'Aacha ab tum mujhe sikhaogi (Now you will teach me). And I was like - no, no sorry, sorry!"
"What a star, what a star he was! There is no one like him," she added.
She may have worked in over 60 films, but the 56-year-old actress says even now every shot is like a matter of life and death for her.
"I never enjoy working. I am too honest, so I have problems with myself all the time. So I am always cribbing and nervous. Sometimes I am fully prepared and suddenly I get blank - I forget my lines. Every shot is a matter of life and death for me, so I don't enjoy that process," she said.
Interestingly, Dimple is central to the plot of What The Fish, a fun filled mystery drama.