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The different avatars of Super Star Rajesh Khanna

Super Star Rajesh Khanna is a phenomenon. Amitabh Bachchan 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?' '
It is certainly magnanimous of one superstar to speak in such glowing terms of another who was once his chief adversary at the box-office. While there is no denying the apparent modesty peeking through Bachchan's praise, he is not far from the mark in encapsulating the Khanna phenomenon.

The sheer fan following Rajesh Khanna whipped up while riding astride romantic hits like Aradhana, Kati Patang, Dushman, Anand, Amar Prem, Do Raaste etc., was truly unprecedented.

The pasha of passion had only to park his car for a short while to find it smothered with lipsticked kisses on his return. Sackfuls of love letters written in blood made their way to Dimple Kapadia, his bungalow at Carter Road, Bandra (a Mumbai suburb). Veteran actress Nadira, who co-starred with him in Safar, vividly recalls the premiere of the film held at Mumbai's plush Apsara cinema: 'A sea of humanity lined up on either side of the road. And when Kaka [Super Star Rajesh Khanna] got out of his car, there was a deafening roar as they called out 'Super Star Rajesh Khanna' in unison.'

But the beginnings of the pimple faced, medium-height-and-build man were a far cry from his superstar days. Super Star Rajesh Khanna, who real name is Jatin Khanna, came from a well-to-do family and was intense about acting, whether on stage or in films.

Four years and four indifferent films (Aakhri Khat with actress Indirani Mukerjee, Baharon Ke Sapne with Asha Parekh, Raaz with Babita, Aurat with South Indian Actress Padmini) later, the Super Star Rajesh Khanna wave burst through filmdom like an unleashed tornado. Aradhana in 1969 with Shamila Tagore and Do Raaste with Mumtaz in 1969, released within a month of each other and went on to become golden jubilee blockbusters.

As the charm-laden pilot of Aradhana (Super Star Rajesh Khanna in a double role as Sharmila Tagore's lover and son), and the bestubbled unemployed youth in Do Raaste, he became an overnight icon.

Thereafter, Super Star Rajesh Khanna's hits seemed to flow for the next few years, while he clocked two back-to-back Best Actor Awards for Sachha Jhootha and, more deservedly, for playing the heartbreakingly cheerful, doomed man in Anand. For a short but memorable epoch, it seemed the whole nation was taken up with his charismatic smile and those winking-eyed mannerisms.

Cashing in on the romantic windfall, Khanna formed famous love teams with Sharmila Tagore and Mumtaz (incidentally, Super Star Rajesh Khanna has done the maximum films, eleven, with Hema Malini). While his pairing with Sharmila Tagore proved artistically satisfying (Aradhana, Amar Prem, Safar, Aavishkar), he hit the box-office bull's eye when paired with the live wire Mumtaz (Sachha Jhootha, Roti, Aap Ki Kasam, Apna Desh, Aaina, Prem Kahani, Bandhan, Dushmun).

The superstar even swept the nation's hottest newcomer, Bobby girl Dimple Kapadia off her feet and married her in March 1973. The marriage unleashed an enormous amount of speculation and kept Super Star Khanna in the headlines.

While making films, Super Star Rajesh Khanna teamed up often with his Aradhana director Shakti Samanta. After Kati Patang (a musical about a woman posing as a widow), and Amar Prem (a poignant look at the tantalisingly unconventional relationship between a courtesan and her customer), their films like Ajnabee, Mehbooba and Anurodh were subject to the law of diminishing returns.

Super Star Rajesh Khanna made memorable films with some of the biggest filmmakers: Manmohan Desai (Sachha Jhootha & Roti), J Om Prakash (Aan Milo Sajna), and Yash Chopra (Ittefaq, Daag & Vijay), where he played the unshaven convict forced to take refuge with an adulterous woman and Daag, where he essayed the role of a twice-married man haunted by his past).

He did some of his best work in the middle-of-the-road cinema of Hrishikesh Mukherjee --- Anand, Bawarchi, Namak Haram & Guddi, where he was the voice and conscience of the underdog.

Unfortunately, Super Star Rajesh Khanna's ego kept pace with his widening girth. When the flops started making their appearance, filmmakers began to shy away. In 1972, Super Star Rajesh Khanna had a string of seven disappointments, but he surmounted them with crowd-pleasers like Daag, Prem Nagar and Roti in the next two years.

However, in the mid-seventies, his career hit a deep trough. Super Star Rajesh Khanna favourites like Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Yash Chopra and Shakti Samanta shifted sights to the angry young man Amitabh with Mili, Deewar and The Great Gambler respectively. Suddenly, Amitabh, who had played second fiddle to Khanna in both Anand and Namak Haram, was a force to reckon with.


Rajesh Khanna's Landmark Films :

Year - Film - Heroine :

1969 Aradhana - Sharmila Tagore
1969 Do Raaste - Mumtaz
1970 Sachha Jhootha - Mumtaz
1970 Safar - Sharmila Tagore
1971 Kati Patang - Asha Parekh
1971 Anand - Sumita Sanyal
1971 Haathi Mere Saathi - Tanuja
1972 Dushman - Mumtaz
1972 Amar Prem - Sharmila Tagore
1972 Apna Desh - Mumtaz
1973 Daag - Sharmila Tagore
1974 Prem Nagar - Hema Malini
1980 Thodisi Bewafai - Shabana Azmi
1983 Avtaar - Shabana Azmi
1983 Souten - Tina Munim & Padmini Kolhapure

A sporting Super Star Rajesh Khanna later stated that he had read the writing on the wall much before Deewar. He says, 'When I saw Namak Haram at a trial show, I knew my time was up. I told Hrishida, 'Here is the superstar of tomorrow'.'

The late seventies were an arid patch in Super Star Rajesh Khanna's career with even major films like Mehbooba, Karm, Bandalbaaz and Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka failing to match upto his earlier blockbusters.

Amardeep in1979 and Thodisi Bewafai in 1980 brought about a shortlived reprieve for Khanna, but his much-anticipated comeback finally morphed into reality in 1983 with Avtaar and Souten. Khanna scored in two diametrically different roles - the stiff-backed patriarch in Avtaar won him acting kudos while his pairing with Tina Munim in Chai pe bulaya hai gave his romantic image a much-needed boost.

The vindication took its own time in appearing but Khanna conclusively proved that the audience still adored him.

Super Star Khanna had 11 films released in 1984; but with age catching up, his career was obviously drawing to a close. Whether it was his separation from wife Dimple Kapadia or his adventure in politics, Super Star Rajesh Khanna remained in the limelight.

Super Star Rajesh Khanna he made his appearance again as a character actor

1) Kaashh... Mere Hote (January 2, 2009)
2) Wafa (December 19, 2008)
3) Jaana - Let'S Fall In Love (October 6, 2006)
4) Kabhi Kabhi (2006)
5) Classic - Dance Of Love (March 18, 2005)
6) Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa (June 28, 2002)

Another 10 movies under production.

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