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Silvy Padayachee
December 25, 2012 | Auckland New Zealand
NEW DELHI (AP) — Rajesh Khanna, the first actor to gain superstar status in Indian movies during a nearly three-decade reign at the top of the Bollywood film industry, died Wednesday after a brief illness. He was 69.
His wife, actress Dimple Kapadia, and two daughters were at his bedside when he died at his home in Mumbai, said his son-in-law, Akshay Kumar, also an actor.
Khanna began his career in the mid-1960s in romantic films that were hugely popular. He played the lead in some 120 of the 170 movies he appeared in and won scores of awards.
His enormous success was a new phenomenon in India. Screaming fans surrounded him whenever he appeared in public. Women married his photograph and wrote him letters in their blood.
He was born Jatin Khanna on Dec. 29, 1942, in the northern Indian town of Amritsar. He took to acting while in school and adopted the name Rajesh Khanna when he began his career in films.
After his early success he became a favorite with film directors wanting a sure box office winner. During the 1970s he had 15 consecutive movies that broke box office records. He was feted as the king of romance and mobbed by hysterical fans, who kissed his car when they couldn't get near him.
"Khanna witnessed unbelievable popularity, such that no one had ever seen or imagined. In fact from 1969 to 1973, it was a one-horse race," said Javed Akhtar, a screenwriter and poet.
After a nearly three-decade reign in Bollywood, Khanna's popularity dimmed when action films became the rage and younger stars rose to the top.
As his career in films faded, Khanna shifted to politics and was elected to Parliament in 1992 and served there until 1996.
In Mumbai, large crowds of people gathered outside his house Wednesday as word spread that his condition was worsening.
As news of his passing became known, the crowds swelled and police had to push back the throng. Film stars and directors who had worked with him visited his home to offer condolences. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh also conveyed his wishes to Khanna's family and fans in a Twitter message.
"It's a terrible day for all of us in the industry," said Banu, a Bollywood actress who acted in nearly a dozen films with Khanna. "He was a very humble person despite his superstar status in the industry."
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Silvy Padayachee
December 25, 2012 | Auckland New Zealand
Zarina Mahomed
December 25, 2012 | Auckland
The world has lost the most charming, charismatic and handsome actor ever.
December 25, 2012
Rajesh khanna - "One of a kind"
There will never be anyone like you.
You were, are and will always be loved,
Your passing was a personal loss.
an ardent fan......
October 16, 2012
you are one and only......no body can beat you,,,,,
minty minty
August 29, 2012 | Madina
We all will miss our lover boy, his smile and charismatic style in his acting.He will always be remembered in his movies
May his soul rest in peace.
Shoma Sugrim of Guyana
August 09, 2012
Love you so much , and will have you in my heart and soul for as long as I live. Farewell .
Pretty Ota
July 27, 2012 | Saitama
Love you so much Rajesh khanna,and your passing away has taken a part of me , I am. So heartbroken
Pretty Ota
July 27, 2012 | Saitama
Rajesh Khanna : Sir, RIP God Bless.
You are and will remain the greatest SuperStar of Hindi film industry.
F T
July 26, 2012 | Toronto, ON