RK Studios ka jaana, dil ke armaanon ka mit jaana: Lata Mangeshkar 

There is a wave of anguish and regret in the fans and film fraternity alike, at the announcement that RK Studios will be sold

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It is not for us to question why. But the fall of  RK Studios is  a collective failure of the Indian film industry to preserve one of its most treasured icon’s dreams.

Just think. If the Showman, as he was universally called long before Subhash Ghai slammed into the sham, were alive today, would he have allowed his most precious Taj Mahal that he built brick by brick, to be sold off to real-estate sharks who will in no time raze down Raj Saab’s dream and replace it with a hideous skyscraper? A monstrosity that would never touch the sky the way Raj Saab’s dreams did.

There is something to be said about a true dreamer like Raj Kapoor which his sons, with due respects to them and their super-talented children, never were. In  the 30 years that Raj Saab has not been with us, his elder son Randhir Kapoor directed one film Henna, and that too by default, his younger son, Rishi Kapoor too directed just one film for the RK banner, Aa Ab Laut Chalen. The  only Raj Kapoorian touch in  Aa Ab Laut Chalen was the title, taken as it was from a classic song of  Raj Saab’s Jis Desh Mein Gangta Behti Hai.

There is a wave of anguish and regret at the announcement that RK Studios will be sold. A young filmmaker, a die hard Bhakt  of Raj Kapoor, says the demolition of RK dream is not a sign of resignation and majboori, as declared by Rishi Kapoor, but a sign of laziness.

Just think. If the Showman, as he was universally called long before Subhash Ghai slammed into the sham, were alive today, would he have allowed his most precious Taj Mahal that he built brick by brick, to be sold off to real-estate sharks who will in no time raze down Raj Saab’s dream and replace it with a hideous skyscraper?

“Raj Saab’s two sons should’ve joined hands after his death to ensure RK Studios flourished. And it would’ve been easy. They could’ve got any director, any actor  any technician to come and work for a RK Film. Damn, saying the name of the banner aloud is like a prayer. I am sorry to say this. But they’ve squandered away the Great Man’s dream,” says the filmmaker.

The legendary Lata Mangeshkar, who spent many afternoons watching those Raj Kapoor classic films come to flickering life, says it it truly a sad day to hear of the end   RK Studios. “I have many many fond memories of RK Studios. It was a fountain of creativity. There, some of the greatest movies and songs of Indian cinema were created. Raj Saab was so filled with passion. I’ve never seen any filmmaker who gave so much of himself to every film he made. I was not part of his first film Aag in 1948. But from Barsaat  in 1949 I was an integral part of his films right until Henna.”

Lataji reveals that Raj Kapoor was to direct Henna. “Everything, the story, screenplay lyrics and songs were decided by Raj Saab. Then he passed away. And that’s when his son Randhir stepped in to fulfill his father’s unfinished dream…  R K studios ka jaana, dil ke armaanon ka mit jana.” Lataji quotes a line from an immortal song from a Raj Kapor starrer Anari. The legacy, luckily, cannot be wiped away.

RK Studios may go. RK’s dream lives on forever.

Could Raj Kumar Hirani make a  biopic on Raj  Kapoor? It would certainly be more inspirational than an actor’s dubious morality that Hirani has recently put into cinematic immortality.

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Published: 27 Aug 2018, 4:19 PM