Pakistanis celebrate Raj Kapoor’s 100th birth anniversary at historic Kapoor House in Peshawar

Peshawar, Dec 15: Pakistani cultural enthusiasts and film lovers gathered at the iconic Kapoor House in Peshawar on Saturday to celebrate the 100th birth anniversary of legendary Bollywood filmmaker and actor Raj Kapoor.

A highlight of the event, reinforcing the significance of Peshawar’s ties to cinematic history, was the cutting of a cake to mark the birth centenary of Kapoor — one of the most influential figures of Indian cinema.

Participants also welcomed the World Bank’s announcement to allocate Rs 100 million each for the restoration of the ancestral homes of Raj Kapoor and fellow Bollywood legend Dilip Kumar. Both homes, located near the famous Qissa Khawani Bazaar, are celebrated as symbols of Peshawar’s deep ties to Indian cinema.

The gathering, jointly organised by the Cultural Heritage Council (CHC) and the Directorate of Archaeology Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, called for larger-scale events to commemorate the legacy of Kapoor. The attendees emphasised Kapoor’s connection to Pakistan, where he was born in Peshawar’s Dhaki Nalbandi, and praised his enduring influence on cinema.

Muhammad Hussain Haidery, Secretary of the Pak-Iran Trade and Investment Council, was the chief guest of the event.

Born on December 14, 1924, Kapoor was the son of stalwart actor Prithviraj Kapoor. He made classics like “Awara”, “Barsaat”, “Shree 420”, “Sangam” and “Mera Naam Joker” during his illustrious 40-year career. He died in 1988.

Ibrahim Zia, a renowned writer and researcher on the Indian film industry who has extensively studied film legends with roots in Peshawar and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, presented rare photographs of Raj Kapoor from his childhood and early adolescence years in Peshawar.

He also shared insights into the actor’s illustrious career, starting in the 1940s.

Zia highlighted Kapoor’s versatility across genres, from romance and comedy to tragedy, which solidified his status as the “Greatest Showman of Indian Cinema”.

The Kapoor House stands near the ancestral homes of Dilip Kumar and Shah Rukh Khan, connecting two generations of Indian film legends to Peshawar. Dilip Kumar, celebrated for his naturalistic acting, and Shah Rukh Khan, a modern-day Bollywood superstar, further underscore the city’s historical contribution to Indian cinema.(PTI)

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