Alive. One word that best described the man who passed away at 5 am on Sunday at Breach Candy Hospital, where he was admitted a week ago for renal failure. Enjoying every bit of his life, even his illness, the second son of Prithviraj Kapoor never stopped living. And even in his death, the legend will surely live on. The last rites will be held at 11 am on Monday at Banganga after his grandson Vishwapratapraj Kapoor comes back home from US. Born in Bombay to a Pathan hailing from Peshawar, Shammi joined his father Prithvi Raj Kapoor on stage as a junior artiste in 1948 on a salary of Rs 50 per month. "I stayed with the theatre till 1952, my last paycheck being Rs 300," claimed the last Junglee of tinsel town. He hit the big screen the very year he left theatre. Though his first success was still a far way off. Meanwhile, the man known for his charisma fell in love. It was for a film titled Rangeen Raaten by Kedar Sharma that he first came across Geeta Bali. Shooting in the vales of Ranikhet, he fell in love with his leading lady. The actors tied the knot in 1955. Soon after came his first big success, Tumsa Nahin Dekha in 1957. And then there was no looking back. Here was a man who was in love with life. With love. The death of his wife Geeta bali, left him shattered. He fell in love once again. This time with his co-star from the film Brahmachari, Mumtaz. A 37-year-old Shammi's proposal for marriage to the 18-year-old actress on the verge of success in Bollywood was refused. He later married Neela Devi Gohil, from the royal family of Bhavnagar in Gujarat. The wife who stood by his side till he breathed his last. Perhaps it was this capacity to love that made Shammi one of the most romantic heroes of his times. Creating his own special genre of hillside romances with films like Kashmir Ki Kali and Junglee, here was one actor whose sheer presence on screen brought the emotions alive. With songs like Ishaaron Ishaaron Mein Dil Lene Waale, one actually wanted to ask the man 'bataa yeh hunhar tune seekha kahaan se?' Shammi was of course a natural. The man did not need to learn how to love. He did not need to learn how to dance either. Named the Elvis Presley of India, this man could jump in the air and land on snow without the need for kneepads in the Yahoo song, or jump into water for Yeh Chaand Sa Roshan Chehra in Kashmir Ki Kali. And he did not need a choreographer for either. His zest for life translated into many forms. Here was one man who refused to be confined to his room even during his illness. His doors were always open for people who wanted to meet him. He would attend parties even if it meant going on a wheelchair. On his grandson, Ranbir Kapoor's insistence, he even signed his last film with Imtiaz Ali - the yet to be released Rockstar. Shammi was ahead of his times. The oldest Indian actor on Twitter (his last tweet being: @priyankachopra look for a joint called RESSEE. Super dance of the fountains. 1961. Love), Shammi even started his family homepage and was known to be Internet savvy. Almost everybody from the industry came to bid his or her final goodbye to the man synonymous with joie de vivre, at his Malabar Hills residence last evening. Shashi Kapoor was there to see off his brother. Rishi Kapoor, Randhir Kapoor, Karisma with husband Sanjay, Kareena with Saif Ali Khan and the rest of the Kapoor clan apart, there were the Bachchans. Rani Mukerji, Kajol, Aamir Khan with wife Kiran Rao and Imran with Avantikaa were also there. And for a little while...ruk gayi yeh zameen, tham gaya aasman, as all of us remembered the legend Shamsher Raj Kapoor. Remembering Shammi Aditya Raj Kapoor, so I wouldn't say I shared an uneasy relationship with my father. But when it comes to a man of Mr Shammi Kapoor's stature, no relationship can be simple. We shared an adventurous relationship .Yes, we were apart for some years, but lately we had become very close. I was with him every single evening at the hospital, during his last few days. He lived life king-size. He was young and vibrant right to the end. I am proud to be his son. I wish we had spent more time together." Aamir Khan, Actor Shammi uncle was, is, and will always be for me the epitome of the joy-of-life. Positive energy and a naughty spirit always flowed out of him. His big support and anchor in life was Neila aunty and my heart goes out to her at this time. Indians all over will always be indebted to him for the joy that he brought to our lives. Imran Khan, Actor More than being a star, Shammi uncle was a very important part of my family. When my grandparents couldn't afford to get married he arranged everything for them. He even hosted the function in his house. He was an inspiration to everyone who aspires to be an actor. I loved him dearly. I wish we'd had more time. Deepika Padukone, Actor Shammiji was an inspiration not just for his style and for the films he did but also for his attitude towards life. Subhash Ghai, Filmmaker He met me on 2nd August, 12 days ago. He said, "Subhash, aap mere sabse achche kuch doston mein se hain." Mukesh Bhatt, Filmmaker Shammiji was the first dancer hero that the country ever produced. He and Elvis very much looked alike so I call him that. He is the only hero who has worked with the maximum new heroines. He didn't require an established actress opposite him. Any heroine who made her debut opposite him became a superstar. ' Subhash K Jha and Vickey Lalwani and Latika Mehta |
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