Amitabh, Abhishek Bachchan, Salim Khan, other celebrities bid farewell to Manoj Kumar

ANI April 5, 2025 177 views

Legendary filmmaker Manoj Kumar was laid to rest with full state honours in Mumbai, drawing tearful tributes from Bollywood's biggest stars. The funeral saw emotional appearances by Amitabh and Abhishek Bachchan, who joined other celebrities in mourning the loss of cinema's "Bharat Kumar". Kumar's remarkable career defined patriotic storytelling through iconic films like 'Upkar' and 'Purab Aur Paschim'. His passing marks the end of an era for Indian cinema, leaving behind an unparalleled legacy of nationalist storytelling.

"He is the Vishwa Kala Ratna of India, he is Bharat Ratna" - Rajpal Yadav
Mumbai, April 5: The Indian film industry bid an emotional farewell to one of its most iconic figures, Manoj Kumar, as his funeral was held on April 5, 2025, at the Pawan Hans crematorium in Mumbai.

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Amitabh and Abhishek Bachchan lead Bollywood's tribute to legendary filmmaker

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Manoj Kumar received full state honours at final rites

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Celebrated for iconic patriotic films representing national spirit

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Passed away at 87 after defining nationalist cinema genre

The actor and director, known for his portrayal of strong patriotic characters, was laid to rest with full state honours, marking the end of an era in Indian cinema.

The funeral was attended by a host of prominent Bollywood figures, including Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Salim Khan, Arbaaz Khan, and Prem Chopra, among others.

The father-son duo of Amitabh and Abhishek Bachchan, along with other close friends and family members, gathered to pay their respects to the legendary "Bharat Kumar."

The actor's body, draped in the Indian tricolour, was escorted to the crematorium, while the ambulance carrying his mortal remains was adorned with garlands and flowers in the national colours, symbolizing his lifelong association with patriotism in cinema.

Veteran actor Vindu Dara, speaking to ANI, shared his admiration for Kumar and acknowledged the challenges the country faced during Kumar's era. "There were many problems during Manoj uncle's time... now films on unity should be made. Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, and Christians are one... He (Manoj Kumar) is immortal and will always remain alive," said Vindu.

Actor Rajpal Yadav, deeply moved by the loss, described Kumar as "the Vishwa Kala Ratna of India" and expressed that "he is Bharat Ratna," emphasizing his invaluable contribution to Indian cinema.

"He is the Vishwa Kala Ratna of India, he is Bharat Ratna. I salute him and he is a gem of our Bollywood and will always remain a gem," he said.

The final rites, which took place at the Vile Parle crematorium, were attended by many more celebrities and admirers who wished to offer their final respects.

A solemn ceremony unfolded, with a guard of honour being presented to the departed icon by the police, acknowledging his significant contributions to both cinema and the nation.

Manoj Kumar, born Harikrishan Goswami in Abbottabad (now in Pakistan) on July 24, 1937, earned his place as a cinematic legend through his powerful portrayals of nationalistic characters.

His memorable roles in films like 'Upkar' (1967), 'Purab Aur Paschim' (1970), and 'Shaheed' (1965) helped define the genre of patriotic cinema in India.

In addition to his acting, Kumar made an indelible mark as a director and producer. His directorial debut 'Upkar' won the National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film, and he continued to contribute to the industry with films that captured the spirit of India.

His death at the age of 87 on April 4, 2025, following age-related health complications, has left the film industry and the nation in mourning.

Tributes from political leaders and celebrities have also flooded in, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praising Kumar for his ability to inspire national pride through his work.

As the final rituals were performed, a photo of a young Manoj Kumar was displayed at the entrance of his residence for fans to pay their respects.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
End of an era indeed! Manoj Kumar's patriotic films shaped my childhood. That scene from Upkar where he refuses foreign liquor still gives me goosebumps. 🙏 The tricolor drape was such a fitting tribute.
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Priya M.
While I respect his contributions, I wish the article had mentioned more about his later years and how he adapted (or didn't) to changing cinema. His early work was brilliant, but the 90s films felt dated even then.
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Ankit K.
Saw Purab Aur Paschim last month and it's incredible how relevant some dialogues still feel today. RIP to a legend who made us proud to be Indian through cinema. 🇮🇳
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Sunita R.
My father used to tell me stories about how entire villages would gather to watch his films. Today's generation may not understand his impact, but we've truly lost a gem. That photo of young Manoj Kumar at his residence got me emotional.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see Amitabh Bachchan there - they had their differences but ultimately respected each other's craft. Shows how the industry comes together in moments like these.
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Neha P.
The state honors were well deserved! We need more filmmakers who can blend entertainment with patriotism like he did. His movies weren't just films, they were life lessons wrapped in drama.

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