Advertisement
This Article is From Jul 18, 2012

In birthplace Amritsar, relatives remember Rajesh Khanna

In birthplace Amritsar, relatives remember Rajesh Khanna
Amritsar: In a congested neighbourhood of Amritsar's walled city, the place where the family of Rajesh Khanna, who went on to become a Bollywood superstar in the 1970s, lived is now a temple. (Rajesh Khanna: 10 facts only a fan would know)

The house in this Sikh holy city's Gali Tiwaria was donated by Mr Khanna and a temple was constructed several years ago.

The heartthrob of millions in the 1970s, Mr Khanna had last visited his birthplace in January. Rajesh, who had been a Congress Member of Parliament (MP) from New Delhi, was specially called earlier this year to campaign for Congress candidates in Punjab's assembly elections.

"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," Mr Khanna's foster brother Muni Chand Khanna said here.

Born Jatin Khanna on December 29, 1942, he was adopted and raised by foster parents - Chunni Lal Khanna and his wife Leela Devi. (Bollywood's first superstar Rajesh Khanna dies at 69)

"We had met him (Rajesh Khanna) when he came here earlier this year for campaigning. I remember going to his Mumbai house (Aashirwad) once with our father (Muni Chand Khanna) when we were small kids," Varun Khanna, the son of Muni Chand said.

The relatives of the former Bollywood superstar continue to live in the same locality where Mr Khanna grew up.

"We are service (class) people," Varun Khanna added.

The family here has no immediate plans to reach Mumbai for Mr Khanna's cremation on Thursday (July 19, 2012).

The late superstar went from being Jatin to Rajesh Khanna, thanks to his uncle who changed his name when he decided to join films.

In 1965, the journey to filmdom started after he won the All India Talent Contest organised by United Producers and Filmfare. He made his debut with Aakhri Khat in 1966. (Pics: Top 10 heroines of Rajesh Khanna)

"We spent three days in a gurudwara when we reached Bombay (now Mumbai). Those were hard times," said Mr Khanna friend Satish Khanna, who also tried his luck in the film industry.

In 2009, Mr Khanna was offered the Congress ticket for the Amritsar Lok Sabha seat to contest against cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu. He however, had declined the offer.

Entertainment I Read Latest News on NDTV Entertainment. Click NDTV Entertainment For The Latest In, bollywood , regional, hollywood, tv, web series, photos, videos and More.

Follow us: