Cinema meant everything to my father: filmmaker Raj Khosla's daughter Sunita
Dev Anand and Guru Dutt played a pivotal role in Khosla's life.
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The director wanted to be a playback but destiny had different plans for him
Mumbai, 31 May
Cinema meant everything to Raj Khosla and he kept working till the
very end, says daughter Sunita Bhalla, reminiscing about the director's career
and the close bond he shared with Guru Dutt, Dev Anand and Vijay Anand.
Khosla was an important figure in Hindi with several hits like
‘CID’ (1956), ‘Woh Kaun Thi?’ (1964), ‘Mera Saaya’ (1966), ‘Mera Gaon Mera
Desh’ (1971) and ‘Dostana’ (1980) to his credit. His 100th birth anniversary
will be celebrated on Saturday.
Legacy was something that Khosla never thought off or even talked
about with his family, said Sunita, the second of the director's five
daughters.
"He never thought or talked about legacy, like what he is
going to leave behind. He just worked and worked. That's all he did all his
life. He never regretted what he did. He never regretted his work. He loved his
work. He was very happy with what he did till the end. Cinema meant everything
to him," Sunita told PTI in an interview.
Khosla would take good care of people who worked with him and
maintained a calm atmosphere on his sets, she said.
"He used to enjoy his work and that was the best part... The
stars used to enjoy working with him. He would just say, 'Give your best.'
Everybody worked so happily with him. He worked with many top actresses -- from
Madhubala, Sadhana, Mumtaz, Waheeda Rehman, and Asha Parekh, and others,"
she added.
Among the over 25 films that her father made as a director, Sunita
said she loved ‘CID’, ‘Bombai Ka Babu’ and ‘Mera Gaon Mera Desh’.
She remembered being on the set of ‘Mera Gaon Mera Desh’, which
featured Dharmendra and Asha Parekh in lead roles with Vinod Khanna playing the
antagonist.
Dev Anand and Guru Dutt played a pivotal role in Khosla's life.
The director wanted to be a playback but destiny had different plans for him.
Despite making some of the most critically-acclaimed films of
Hindi cinema, Sunita believes her father hasn’t been appreciated much.
And that's why a retrospective to commemorate his 100th birth
anniversary is a “special” moment for the family, she added.
"All the heroines and people who have worked with him should
come together and just honour him. That's all my request from the industry. I
would appreciate it if people in the industry understood and just honoured
him,” Sunita said.
Titled ‘Raj Khosla 100 – Bambai Ka Babu’, the event will take
place on 31 May at Mumbai’s Regal Cinema and also features a special panel
discussion on the legacy of one of Indian cinema’s most versatile directors.
As part of the celebrations, three of Khosla’s acclaimed films –
‘CID’ (1956), ‘Bambai Ka Babu’ (1960), and ‘Mera Gaon Mera Desh’ (1971) --
will be screened.
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