
Key Points
Akshay Kumar shares deep respect for Manoj Kumar's patriotic filmmaking
Celebrities pay tribute to the iconic 'Bharat Kumar'
Manoj Kumar passed away at 87 after significant health decline
Filmmaker remembered for cinematic representation of nationalism
In a heartfelt tribute, he spoke about the profound influence Manoj had on him, particularly in instilling a deep sense of love and pride for the country. Akshay reflected on how he grew up learning from Manoj Kumar that there is "no emotion like love and pride for our country," a value that the iconic actor beautifully portrayed through his patriotic films. The Khiladi star emphasized the importance of actors taking the lead in portraying such emotions.
Taking to his X Handle, the ‘Airlift’ actor shared a black and white photo of the legendary filmmaker and captioned it, “I grew up learning from him that there’s no emotion like love and pride for our country. And if we actors won’t take the lead in showing this emotion, who will? Such a fine person, and one of the biggest assets of our fraternity. RIP Manoj Sir. Om Shanti.”
Following the news of his demise, tributes have been pouring in from celebrities, fans, and fellow industry members. The film fraternity and admirers alike have expressed their deep sorrow, remembering Manoj Kumar's immense contributions to Indian cinema and his patriotic legacy.
In his post, lyricist Manoj Muntashir acknowledged how Kumar’s work and patriotic spirit inspired him to express his own love for the country through his art. He wrote, “I have been and will always be proud of this, that my name matches you. The first lesson of patriotism was taught by your films. Love for India is something I learned from Bharat Kumar. If it weren't for you, that spark wouldn't have existed, which led my humble pen to write 'Teri Mitti.' Goodbye, my hero! Peace! #manojkumar.”
Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri shared a heartfelt note that read, “India’s first truly original and committed Indic filmmaker, Dadasaheb Phalke awardee Shri Manoj Kumar ji, left us today. A proud nationalist. A staunch Hindu at heart. A visionary director who gave Indian cinema a new grammar — of song picturisation, of meaningful lyrics, of cinema that didn’t just entertain but remembered to belong. He made patriotism cinematic, without noise. He made nationalism poetic, without apology. In a time of borrowed voices and secondhand aesthetics, he dared to be rooted. Patriots and artists like him never die. They simply transcend — into memory, into celluloid, into the nation’s heartbeat.”
Manoj Kumar, affectionately known as 'Bharat Kumar,’ passed away on Friday at the age of 87 at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital. He had been admitted to the hospital on February 21, 2025, after his health significantly worsened.
Comments:
Rahul K.
2 hours ago
Such a beautiful tribute from Akshay Kumar. Manoj Kumar's films were truly special - they made patriotism feel personal rather than preachy. Wishing peace to his soul 🙏
Priya M.
3 hours ago
I grew up watching Manoj Kumar's films with my grandfather. They don't make movies like that anymore - full of genuine emotion and love for the country. This article brought back so many memories ❤️
Amit S.
4 hours ago
While I appreciate the tributes, I wish the article had included more about Manoj Kumar's filmmaking techniques and less about celebrity reactions. His directorial vision was truly groundbreaking for its time.
Neha J.
5 hours ago
"Patriots and artists like him never die" - what a powerful line from Vivek Agnihotri. Manoj Kumar's legacy will live on through his incredible body of work. Om Shanti 🕊️
Vikram P.
6 hours ago
My father always said Manoj Kumar was the original "Bharat" of Indian cinema. His Upkar remains one of the most meaningful films ever made about rural India. The industry has lost a true legend.