Netizens shared Rajesh Khanna memory on his 8th death anniversary
Mumbai: Rajesh Khanna remains Bollywood’s most-loved romantic hero. Today, July 18, marks the 8th anniversary of his death as he died on this day in 2012. After 8 years of his death today, he was remembers by his fans on social media
Many of his fans shared his old videos and pictures from his cinema life. One of fan called him ‘Kaka’.
"Zindagi ke safar mein guzar jaate hai jo makaam woh phir nahin aate" #RajeshKhanna sang in the 1974 hit, Aap ki Kasam. Never was a star more prescient about his own fate.
Remembering Rajesh Khanna on his death anniversary (18/07)
What are your favourite films/dialogues of his? pic.twitter.com/DPCB86nBZ4
— Arun Govil Fc (@officialarun_AG) July 18, 2020
Rajesh Khanna rose to fame with 1969 film Aradhana and went on to star in 14 consecutive hits thereafter.
Humble tribute to #RajeshKhanna Sir on his death anniversary🙏
His charm, peesonality, aura is something else✨
“Babu moshai, zindagi badi honi chahiye, lambi nahi” these r not jst words,they have the power of giving a second life to anyone😌🙏 pic.twitter.com/opdvyC6M1P— Himanshi Khandelwal (@himanshi54678) July 18, 2020
By giving a humble tribute to RajeshKhanna one twitter user wrote His charm, peesonality, aura is something else.
“Babu moshai, zindagi badi honi chahiye, lambi nahi” these r not jst words,they have the power of giving a second life to anyone.”
However, even know Rajesh Khanna is known for his charisma and leading ladies from Mumtaz to Hema Malini. Here is a look at his top leading ladies.
Today's death anniversary of super star Rajesh khanna one of my favorite ..shat shat naman 🙏#RajeshKhanna pic.twitter.com/U1X5ggeCNd
— श्रधांजलि📿🤐 (@Updated_Sanju) July 18, 2020
Rajesh Khanna and Tina Munim worked together for the first time in 1981’s Fiffty Fiffty. The duo went on to become one of Bollywood’s most-reported off-screen love affairs. Reports state that Rajesh Khanna ended up leaving his then-wife, the actress Dimple Kapadia. The duo also starred in Souten (1983) and Alag Alag (1985).
— Twinkle Khanna (@mrsfunnybones) July 18, 2020
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