Raj Kapoor's 25th death anniversary: 15 of his most memorable films
Whether it was the real and persuasive portrayal of a common man's life or the thought-provoking issues his projects dealt with, Raj Kapoor left an indelible impact on Indian cinema. Raj, who kicked off his career as a clap boy assisting Kidar Sharma, was honoured with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1987. On Raj's 25th death anniversary today, we give a lowdown on his films which you have and will continue to watch multiple times.
Aag (1948): This 1948 Bollywood flick, which marked Raj Kapoor's debut as producer and director, was the first of several films in which he was paired opposite Nargis. Interestingly, the film also starred Raj's youngest brother Shashi Kapoor as a child artiste. Shashi had essayed the role of the younger version of Kewal, the character which Raj played.
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