Subhash Ghai on Rishi Kapoor the ‘child star’
When SUBHASH GHAI directed RISHI KAPOOR in Karz (1980), the actor was at the peak of his career as a dashing teenybopper icon. The film would establish Kapoor’s credential as a versatile actor who could also effortlessly deliver blockbusters.
BY SUBHASH GHAI
I have so many memories with him that I can write a book on Rishi Kapoor.
I came to know about his demise through Amitabh Bachchan’s tweet. Then I called up his family, there was no response then I saw the TV, I was shocked. I couldn’t believe it.
I cud never imagine that I won’t be allowed to see my best friend with bonding of 40 years of love n friendship on his last day of his departure coz of lockdown. Biggest sad day for me ? pic.twitter.com/cECRtNEoUI
— Subhash Ghai (@SubhashGhai1) April 30, 2020
Earlier this year, I had met him and he spoke to me about his new film and shooting. I told him ‘Why do you work? You should take rest now. God has rung an alarm’. He said ‘You can rest, but I can’t. In the last five years, you didn’t make any film after ‘Kaanchi’. Make a new film, I am with you, everyone is with you’. It was like my dad scolding me whereas I had gone to scold him! I started laughing. For me, he is always Chintu, a kid. I could see a child in him till the end of his life.
Saddest part of life today
We can’t see the face of our best friend on his departure
CORONA CURSE ?
We all pray for peace of his pure noble soul from our souls at our home with my full family n each member of @MuktaArtsLtd @MuktaA2Cinemas @Whistling_Woods
??????RIP #CHINTU— Subhash Ghai (@SubhashGhai1) April 30, 2020
Our relationship was not of a professional level. We had an internal bonding. He was one of my dear friends. We used to worry about each other. He was a simple soul, blunt, frank, honest. Agar galat baat pe lada toh woh phone karta (if he fought on wrong issues, he would call up) and apologise.
I would always tell him he is a star with a loverboy face, so no one would give him roles of a mafia chief, a dada or a gay. Later in life he did those roles and shocked me. Then he said, ‘Now you write a character for me’.
It’s a disaster. Unbearable. . Shocking. unbelievable.
my dearest friend for 40 years is no more.
People call him #RISHI KAPOOR.
I knew him #CHINTU
My best friend. My best actor. my guide .
Met him last at his home.
A Man Of Undying energy gone. shocked
RIP DOST?? BYE?— Subhash Ghai (@SubhashGhai1) April 30, 2020
He knew that if he suited a character, I would take him otherwise I wouldn’t. We used to often meet at functions, eat food at each other’s homes. Our bonding never got over. Generally, after a film gets over, the actor forgets you and moves on. There are few who will be a friend of friends. People used to be surprised thinking these two don’t do films together but ‘dosti bohot hai’. We used to have heart-to-heart conversations. It was above our professional interest.
I would definitely include Rishi Kapoor in one of the top five finest actors of India.
He belonged to a family that was always united. Chintu was a family man. He had a great balance of family values and professional values.
Chintu – bacha – bache ke wajah se woh ek acha insan tha, bache ke wajah se woh ek acha actor tha (he was a good person and actor because of the child in him) . He didn’t let the child in him die. That was the best quality of Rishi Kapoor.
A child star has gone. An actor who remained a child star for 45 years.
IANS