We cannot forget him ever..., says Raveena Tandon as she remembers late actor Manoj Kumar

ANI April 4, 2025 141 views

Bollywood mourns the loss of legendary actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar, who passed away at 87. Raveena Tandon paid heartfelt tribute to Kumar, highlighting his immense contributions to Indian cinema and personal significance to her family. Known as 'Bharat Kumar', he was renowned for patriotic films that defined an era of storytelling. Kumar's cinematic legacy transcends generations, inspiring national pride through his innovative storytelling and iconic roles.

"We can never forget him. He was ahead of his time." - Raveena Tandon
Mumbai, April 4: Bollywood actor Raveena Tandon remembered late actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar, who passed away at the age of 87, as she recalled his immense contribution to Indian cinema and also shared her personal connection with him.

Key Points

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Manoj Kumar pioneered patriotic storytelling in Indian cinema

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Raveena credits Kumar for inspiring her national pride

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Kumar's iconic films shaped Bollywood's narrative in 1960s-70s

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Remembered as 'Bharat Kumar' for transformative cinema

While speaking to ANI, Raveena shared how much she admired Kumar and called him a "genius" who "was ahead of his time."

Mentioning how he played a key role in her father's life, the actress said, "We can never forget him. He was so close to me. He gave the first break to my father in Balidaan. My father was so close to him. He (Manoj Kumar) was ahead of his time. When he gave the song 'Jab zero diya mere Bharat ne', there was no concept of a revolving restaurant in India, so he created something like that. He was always a genius. I think the patriotism that I have in me, I would say, it has come from him, his films, and my father...."

The actor breathed his last at 4:03 a.m. on April 4 at the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai, after battling a long illness.

Born Harikrishan Goswami on July 24, 1937, in Abbottabad (now in Pakistan), Kumar became an iconic figure in Indian cinema, especially in the 1960s and 1970s. The actor was affectionately known as "Bharat Kumar" for his iconic roles in patriotic films like Upkar, Purab Aur Paschim, and Shaheed.

Apart from acting, Kumar also made significant contributions as a director and producer. His directorial debut Upkar (1967) won the National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film.

Other successful films directed by him include Purab Aur Paschim (1970) and Roti Kapda Aur Makaan (1974), both of which were major successes, both critically and commercially.

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Priya S.
Such a beautiful tribute from Raveena. Manoj Kumar was truly a legend who shaped Indian cinema. His patriotic films still give me goosebumps! 🇮🇳
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Rahul K.
While I respect his contributions, I think some of his later films didn't age well. But Upkar will always remain a masterpiece. RIP to a cinema icon.
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Anjali M.
My grandfather used to tell me stories about how everyone in his village would gather to watch Manoj Kumar's films. His impact went beyond entertainment - he shaped national pride in difficult times.
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Vikram P.
That revolving restaurant anecdote is fascinating! Shows how visionary he was. Today's filmmakers should learn from his attention to detail and creativity.
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Sunita R.
"Roti Kapda Aur Makaan" was way ahead of its time. The social messages in his films were so powerful yet entertaining. We need more filmmakers like him today!
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Karan D.
Sad to hear about his passing. His films were the bridge between classic and modern Indian cinema. That personal connection with Raveena's family makes this even more touching.

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