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Weak Rajesh Khanna suffers from kidney ailments


According to sources the actor has been undergoing dialysis three times a week and this problem has led to a few other mild complications.

Vinayak Chakravorty   |   Mail Today  |   Mumbai, June 24, 2012 | UPDATED 09:49 IST

 

 

Ailing Bollywood superstar Rajesh Khanna was admitted to Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital on Saturday after his health condition worsened. According to exclusive information available to Mail Today, both kidneys of the 69-year-old actor have been severely affected. Unconfirmed sources in the hospital said Khanna is on dialysis.

The actor's family has refrained from divulging details about his ailment ever since he was hospitalised for a few days in April this year.

 On Saturday even as doctors refused to officially reveal specifics, the actor's elder daughter Twinkle Khanna told a section of the press that he was recovering, although it was not clear when he would be discharged. His estranged wife Dimple Kapadia told agencies that he was "exhausted and a little weak".
 
 
Sources at the hospital, however, revealed the problem was related to his kidneys. "Rajeshji is suffering from kidney failure and has been undergoing dialysis three times a week. The problem has led to a few other mild complications. He has been complaining of uneasiness," said a closely-placed source at Lilavati.



Sources further said kidney transplant is ideally not an option, given Khanna's age and health condition. On Thursday, news started doing the rounds that Khanna had stopped food intake. Netizens on certain social networking sites were irresponsibly suggesting that the seventies Bollywood phenomenon was no more. The same day, Khanna was quick to quash all rumours by stepping out of his Bandra bungalow, Aashirvad, to wave at fans who had gathered outside.
 Dimple Kapadia

His actor son-in-law Akshay Kumar and wife Dimple were by his side. The buzz that Khanna's health situation has worsened sprung from the fact that his family gathered around him earlier this week. Dimple has constantly been by the side of the reclusive actor, who is known to live alone. His younger daughter Rinke flew in to Mumbai on Wednesday. Rinke is married to London-based NRI, Sameer Saran.

In April, Khanna was admitted to Lilavati after prolonged illness. He was discharged after a few days. A few days later, he was again in the news when his first-ever TV commercial for a fan company was launched on the small screen.
 
 
 
 

Superstar Rajesh Khanna passes away

India Today Online  Mumbai, July 18, 2012 | UPDATED 15:06 IST
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yesteryear superstar Rajesh Khanna passes away in Mumbai.
 
Close family members gather at the superstar's residence in Mumbai.
Fans gather outside the superstar's residence.
 
Security beefed up outside Rajesh Khanna's residence in Mumbai.
 
The actor was recently admitted to Lilavati Hospital after he complained of fatigue and weakness.
 
He was discharged from the hospital on July 16.
 
 
 http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/rajesh-khanna-live-blog/1/208892.html

Obituary: Rajesh Khanna, Hindi cinema's first superstar, bids a quiet adieu

Bollywood's original superstar- simply the phenomenon to some died in Mumbai Wednesday, leaving behind memories cast in celluloid of that famous crooked smile and head tilt. He was only 69.

IANS  New Delhi, July 18, 2012 | UPDATED 15:09 IST

 

 

Bollywood's original superstar- simply the phenomenon to some died in Mumbai Wednesday, leaving behind memories cast in celluloid of that famous crooked smile and head tilt. He was only 69.

From the dizzying heights of fame to quiet shadows behind the arclights, Rajesh Khanna's life had a theatrical sweep, almost like one of his films. Bollywood's original superstar - simply the phenomenon to some - died in Mumbai Wednesday, leaving behind memories cast in celluloid of that famous crooked smile and head tilt. He was only 69.

In an era long before this age of instant connect of mobile phones and internet, Rajesh Khanna was the man who sparked a frenzy never seen before and never since, not even by the likes of Amitabh Bachchan.

His very name spelt magic in the 1970s. He sparked hysteria, particularly amongst his legions of women fans, who would line the road for a glimpse, chant his name, cover his car with lipstick marks and even write him letters in blood. They got married to his photograph, cut their finger, let the blood flow and applied 'sindoor'.

Truly, "O mere di ke chain"!

Kaka, as he was popularly known, was one of the highest paid actors of his time, his record of consecutive solo super hits still unbroken. Who can forget the years between 1970-1979 when he starred in mega hits like Safar, Kati Patang, Sachaa Jhutha, Aan Milo Sajna, Anand, Amar Prem and Mere Jeevan Saathi. Ever the urbane, suave romantic who wooed like few others.

Glory and fame galore came his way with the two 1969 films - Aradhana and Do Raaste - where he teamed up with two of his best co-stars, Sharmila Tagore and Mumtaz, respectively. Both the films were super hits. Hindi film's first superstar was born.

Between Aradhana in 1969 and Prem Kahani in 1975, Rajesh enjoyed god-like status.

It was all about charisma - a certain something that went beyond the art of acting. He had that unique way of delivering a dialogue, of crinkling his eyes and that interesting head tilt that were all his own - and designed to get fans swooning.

Describing the charm of Rajesh Khanna, Amitabh once said: "I got famous purely because I was working with Rajesh Khanna in 'Anand'. People asked me questions like, 'How is he to look at? What does he do?'"

The mega story had a small beginning in Amritsar. Born Jatin Arora on Dec 29, 1942, he was adopted and raised by foster parents.

He went from being Jatin to Rajesh, 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.

It was a fairly easy road to superstardom after that.

He became the heartthrob of the nation, singing timeless melodies like Mere Sapnon Ki Rani... in Aradhana, Zindagi Ek Safar in Andaaz or Yeh Shaam Mastani in Kati Patang. Singer Kishore Kumar and composer R.D. Burman were amongst his closest friends.

In his four-decade career, he appeared in about 160 films, of which 106 had him as the solo lead hero and 22 were two hero projects.

Rajesh proved his mettle in offbeat films too. He teamed up with Hrishikesh Mukherjee for the critically acclaimed Bawarchi and Namak Haram. The quintessential romantic also did the intense Avishkar, directed by Basu Bhattacharya.

But then age caught up and the star began fading away.

He moved to television and played the main lead in two serials - Ittefaque and Apne Paraye during 2001-02 and also featured in Raghukul Reet Sada Chali Aayi between 2008-09.

The decline to B-grade films was inevitable. There was also the sorry Wafa with Laila Khan, who was found murdered this July.

He dabbled in politics, being Congress MP from the New Delhi constituency from 1991-1996.

Like the Hollywood legends of yore, the personal life also had a larger than life dimension.

He fell in love with Dimple Kapadia, who was only 16 and whose first film Bobby was yet to release. She was 15 years younger to him but the pull was strong and they got married after a whirlwind romance in 1973.

It was the stuff of tabloid headlines. They had two daughters Twinkle and Rinke. The marriage lasted only 11 years.

It was a lonely life for Rajesh after that. He disappeared from the headlines and appeared to be a shadow of his former self in his rare public appearances.

But the family came together in his last days. His estranged wife was the one who took care of him during his illness. Son-in-law Akshay Kumar was also a great comfort.

Rajesh reappeared in an ad a few months before his death, and once again became the talk of town - he was clearly unwell but the zest in his voice was intact as he intoned "Babumoshai" from his much loved film Anand.

Like Anand from the film, the man is gone. But the memories will live on.
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IANS  New Delhi, July 18, 2012 | UPDATED 15:09 IST 

Rajesh Khanna's last performance

Veteran actor Rajesh Khanna's last performance was for a commercial for a leading brand of tables and ceiling fans.

India Today Online  New Delhi, July 18, 2012  UPDATED 14:42 IST





Veteran actor Rajesh Khanna's last performance was for a commercial for a leading brand of tables and ceiling fans.


Khanna's son-in-law, Akshay, shared the news of the new ad with his fans on Twitter. "Showcasing a treat for you guys very shortly, a humble gesture from a doting fan for his SUPERSTAR Pa-in-law, stay tuned...You will be the first to witness this beautiful commercial of my legendary father-in-law. Not only do I love him but I am also a true fan!! ( sic)," he posted.


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Rajesh Khanna's filmography

Fondly known as Kaka, Khanna worked in about 160 films.

IANS  Mumbai, July 18, 2012 | UPDATED 16:21 IST 

 Bollywood's first superstar Rajesh Khanna, who charmed audiences with hits like Aradhana, Do Raaste and Amar Prem in the 1970s, died Wednesday afternoon after prolonged illness.

He passed away at his residence here. He was 69.

Fondly known as Kaka, Khanna worked in about 160 films. Here is his filmography:

1960s

-1966 Akhri khat
-1967 Raaz
-1967 Baharo Ke sapne
-1967 Woman
-1968 Shrimanji
-1969 Khamoshi
-1969 Doli
-1969 Bandhan
-1969 Aradhana
-1969 Ittefaq
-1969 Do Raaste

1970s

-1970 Safar
-1970 Kati Patang
-1970 The Train
-1970 Sachaa Jhutha
-1970 Aan Milo Sajana
-1971 Mehboob Ki Mehandi
-1971 Maryada
-1971 Guddi
-1971 Dushman
-1971 Andaz
-1971 Anand
-1971 Haathi Mere Saathi
-1971 Choti Bahu
-1972 Shehzada
-1972 Mere Jeevan Saathi
-1972 Malik
-1972 Dil Daulat Duniya
-1972 Bawarchi
-1972 Apna Desh
-1972 Anuraag
-1972 Amar Prem
-1972 Joroo Ka Ghulam
-1973 Daag: A Poem of Love
-1973 Raja Rani
-1973 Bombay Superstar
-1973 Namak Haraam
-1974 Badhti Ka Naam Dadhi
-1974 Aap Ki Kasam
-1974 Prem Nagar
-1974 Ajanabee
-1974 Avishkaar
-1974 Roti
-1975 Prem Kahani
-1975 Aakraman
-1976 Maha Chor
-1976 Ginny Aur Johny
-1976 Bundal Baaz
-1976 Mehbooba
-1977 Tinku
-1977 Karm
-1977 Chalta Purza
-1977 Anurodh
-1977 Tyaag
-1977 Aaina
-1977 Chhailla Babu
-1977 Hatyara
-1977 Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein
-1977 Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka
-1978 Chakravyuha
-1978 Bhola Bhala
-1978 Naukri
-1979 Muqabla
-1979 Janta Hawaldar
-1979 Bebus
-1979 Amar Deep
-1979 Prem Bandhan

1980s

-1980 Bandish
-1980 Red Rose
-1980 Phir Wohi Raat
-1980 Aanchal
-1981 Bharosa
-1981 Dushman Dost
-1981 Kudrat
-1981 Sundara Satarkar
-1981 Dhanwan
-1981 Dard
-1981 Fiffty Fiffty
-1982 Rajput
-1982 Ashanti
-1982 Dil-E-Nadaan
-1982 Dharam Kanta
-1982 Ayaash
-1982 Jaanwar

-1983 Avtaar
-1983 Souten
-1983 Agar Tum Na Hote
-1984 Asha Jyoti
-1984 Dharam Aur Qanoon
-1984 Awaaz
-1985 Zamana
-1985 Hum Dono
-1985 Masterji
-1985 Bewafai
1985 Aakhir Kyon?
-1985 Alag Alag
-1985 Babu
-1985 Awara Baap
-1986 Angaaray
-1986 Amrit
-1986 Anokha Rishta
-1987 Sitapur Ki Geeta
-1987 Nazrana
-1988 Vijay
-1989 Main Tera Dushman
-1989 Ghar Ka Chiraag

1990s

-1990 Jai Shiv Shankar
-1990 Dushman
1990 Swarg
-1991 Ghar Parivaar
-1991 Begunaah
-1994 Khudai
-1999 Aa Ab Laut Chalen

2000-2008

-2001 Pyaar Zindagi Hai
-2002 Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa
-2008 Wafaa

As producer:

-1985 Alag Alag
-1989 Police Ke Peeche Police
-1990 Jai Shiv Shankar

PM, leaders and film stars condole Rajesh Khanna's demise


Superstar Rajesh Khanna passed away on Wednessay after prolonged illness.


India Today Online  Mumbai, July 18, 2012 | UPDATED 15:52 IST  





Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, leaders of various parties and film stars who once worked with the "first superstar of Bollywood", offered their condolences after getting the news of actor-turned-politician Rajesh Khanna's demise on Wednesday.

The prime minister's office posted Singh's reaction on micro-blogging site Twitter.


 "The Prime Minister condoles the passing away of cinema personality, entertainer and former Member of Parliament, Shri Rajesh Khanna," the PMO tweeted.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi expressed her deep sorrow and grief on the demise of Khanna. She expressed her heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.

He was in great pain: Akshay Kumar
Hours after confirming his father-in-law's death, actor Akshay Kumar said, "He was in great pain. He was relieved (of pain by death)."

Actor-turned-politician Jaya Prada said, "He was unwell for sometime. We were all hoping his health would improve. I had gone to meet him but since he was very unwell, I could not... Rajesh Khanna has seen great heights. He will never be forgotten. He will live in our hearts."

Actor and Congress MP Raj Babbar said, "He was a very fine star. He always cared for his friends. His acting would inspire generations to come."

Other politicians' tribute
Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni said, "It is a great loss. Rajesh Khanna has left such a long legacy... he would always be remembered for his contribution to Indian cinema."

BJD MP B.J. Panda said, "I am very saddened to know the demise of Rajesh Khanna. He has had an influence on me through the various roles he has played. He played the role of a pilot and I got so influenced by him that I wanted to become a pilot, which I eventually became. He was a great actor. And, as a parliamentarian too he has done a good job. He had great influence on many people who watched his films. It's a very sad day. We all miss him."

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi said, "With his unique persona, Rajesh Khannaji made a special and unforgettable place in the hearts of Indians. May his soul rest in peace."

Congress MP Sanjay Nirupam said, "It is a sad news. We are all fans of Kaka. He was the first superstar."

Lok Janshakti Party chief Ramvilas Paswan said, "I extend condolence to Rajesh Khanna's family."

Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal also expressed deep shock at the demise of cine icon and former MP. In his condolence message Badal said that Khanna hailed from the holy city of Amritsar and he redefined romantic films and mesmerised the world to emerge as first ever Superstar of Bollywood.

Film industry remembers their 'friendly superstar'
Veteran actress Aruna Irani, who acted in many films with Khanna, remembered him as a "very lively person".

"He was always happy and laughing. He would make a homely environment on film sets. He used to bring home food and even remembered what food I liked... he was very friendly and large-hearted. He was very warm," Irani told Headlines Today.

"Being a friend I would say the way he was suffering... God give his soul peace," she added.

Actress Moushmi Chatterjee, who too worked with Khanna in some films, told Headlines Today over phone: "I am in Kolkata. I am so shocked. I remember him with a lot of glamour, lot of stardom, his luxurious way of treating people, his style..."

"My brother once met him and he refused to take a bath after that saying he shook hand with Rajesh Khanna," Chatterjee recalled.

Film critic Komal Nahata said, "It is indeed a very sad day... it was coming because he was not keeping well... He has been a superstar. He has affected lives of many people... though it was coming, nobody was expecting this. He was very-very helpful."

- With Headlines Today inputs


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Hindi cinema's first superstar Rajesh Khanna is no more

The actor, who starred in blockbuster hits such as Aradhana and Amar Prem, will be cremated today. Twitter tributes | RK, The Phenomenon

 India Today Online  Mumbai, July 18, 2012 | UPDATED 07:58 IST 

 

Bollywood's original superstar Rajesh Khanna, 69, breathed his last on Wednesday. Khanna is survived by ex-wife Dimple Kapadia and daughters Twinkle Khanna and Rinki Khanna.

Family members said that the actor will be cremated at 11 am on Thursday.

Rajesh Khanna's condition deteriorated on Tuesday. The actor was discharged from Lilavati Hospital on Monday after he was admitted there with complications on Saturday.
 
The actor was battling health issues since April when he was admitted due to weakness and fatigue.
Fondly known as Kaka, Khanna, who featured in hits like Aaradhana and Amar Prem in the 1970s, was out of limelight for many years. He recently acted in an advertisement.

He married Dimple Kapadia in 1973. They separated in 1984.

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11 things you don't know about Rajesh Khanna

Hindi cinema's original superstar Rajesh Khanna breathed his last on Wednesday. Here are 11 things you don't know about Kaka.

 
Mumbai, July 18, 2012 | UPDATED 16:22 IS   INDIA TODAY ONLINE

Fondly known as Kaka, Rajesh Khanna, featured in hits like Aaradhana and Amar Prem in the 1970s.
  
1. Rajesh Khanna's real name was  Jatin. His  claim   to  fame  was 
his  acting  career,  but  he  also  produced  films  and  served  as  a 
Member  of Parliament.  He appeared  in  163 feature films and 17 
short films.


2. Before  he  married  Dimple  Kapadia,  Rajesh Khanna bought a
 lavish  bungalow  called  Dimple  from actor  Rajendra Kumar and 
renamed   it   Aashirwad.   The  house   had   proven   unlucky   for 
"Jubilee"  Kumar,   but   Rajesh  Khanna   delivered  15  hits  in  a 
row, a record still unbroken by any actor.


3. As a struggling actor, Rajesh Khanna drove himself to work and back in his own MG sports car. 

4. Even though Rajesh Khanna had a 100 per cent success rate with actress Mumtaz, delivering eight blockbuster films with her, Hema Malini was his heroine the most number of times. They appeared in 15 films together.

5. Rajesh Khanna was the highest paid actor from 1970-79 and shared the honour with Amitabh Bachchan from 1980-87.

6. His closest friends in Bollywood were singer Kishore Kumar and music director R D Burman.

7. Rajesh Khanna's debut film Aakhri Khat was India's official Oscar entry in 1967. It didn't make the final five cut.

8. Director Shekhar Kapur offered Mr India to Rajesh Khanna first, who turned it down because he couldn't relate to the invisible hero. The role finally went to Anil Kapoor. 

9. Before he made it big, Rajesh Khanna was called the "faaltu hero" because of his unconventional features. With stardom came very different epithets -- Superstar and Pasha Of Passion. 

10. The "guru kurta" he made famous was originally the garment of choice of farmers and small-time politicians. 

11. Roop Tera Mastana from Aradhana, starring Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore, made history in Hindi cinema as the first single-take song.


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