The Indian film industry reels in shock and sorrow as veteran actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar, known for his powerful patriotic roles, passes away at the age of 87. Renowned actors such as Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn offer heartfelt tributes, recounting how the late actor had a profound influence on their careers and instilled a deep sense of love and pride for the country. The legacy of 'Bharat Kumar' will forever live on in Indian cinema and the hearts of his fans.
Indian cinema mourns the loss of veteran actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar, who passed away in Mumbai at the age of 87. Known for his patriotic films, Kumar was also known for his outspoken nature and took a stand against actors who disrespected him. In a case that grabbed headlines, Kumar sued Shah Rukh Khan and Farah Khan for disrespecting him in their film 'Om Shanti Om', but eventually withdrew the case due to lack of remorse from the defendants. The actor's passing has left a void in the industry and his cremation will be attended by close friends and family on Saturday.
The Indian entertainment industry mourns the loss of veteran actor Manoj Kumar, known for his patriotic roles, as he passes away at 87 in Mumbai due to heart-related complications and liver cirrhosis. Prime Minister Modi pays tribute to the "icon of Indian cinema" and his works that ignited a spirit of national pride and will continue to inspire generations. With a career spanning over five decades, Mr Kumar's legacy lives on in the memories of his family, fans, and admirers.
In 2007, actor Manoj Kumar expressed his offense towards a particular scene in the film Om Shanti Om, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone. The scene featured Shah Rukh's character parodying Manoj Kumar's iconic face palm gesture. Shah Rukh eventually apologized and the scene was removed from the film, but the issue resurfaced in 2013 when Om Shanti Om was released in Japan with the scene intact. Manoj Kumar then took legal action, seeking damages of Rs 100 crore. The case shed light on the thin line between parody and offense in the film industry.
Veteran actor Manoj Kumar, known for his patriotic films, passed away at the age of 87 in Mumbai. The news of his passing away broke this morning and tributes have been pouring in on social media. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, filmmaker Ashoke Pandit, and trade analyst Taran Adarsh, among others, shared their condolences and memories of the legendary actor. Kumar's cinematic legacy will live on through his iconic performances and films.
Indian film industry mourns the loss of veteran actor and director Manoj Kumar who passed away at the age of 87 in Mumbai. Known for his patriotic films, Kumar was also called "Bharat Kumar" for his association with such movies. He was honoured with the Padma Shri and Dadasaheb Phalke award for his contributions to Indian cinema. His son has confirmed that the final rites will take place tomorrow. Category: Entertainment Title: Indian Film Industry Mourns the Loss of Veteran Actor and Director Manoj Kumar After a long battle with health issues, the legendary Indian actor and director Manoj Kumar has passed away at the age of 87 in Mumbai. Known for his patriotic films, Kumar was also called "Bharat Kumar" for his contributions to the Indian film industry. His son has confirmed that the final rites will take place tomorrow, as the entire industry mourns his loss.
In a special function at Rashtrapati Bhavan, President Draupadi Murmu bestowed the Arjuna Award upon para-archer Rakesh Kumar from Jammu and Kashmir. Kumar, who hails from Reasi district, is the third para-archer to receive this prestigious award, and his exceptional performance in the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo made him a top contender. He represented India at the Paralympics and has a world ranking of No. 1 in compound archery. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha have both congratulated Kumar on his achievement.
The upcoming film 'Match Fixing' has revealed a gripping trailer, highlighting how certain political figures allegedly conspired with Pakistan's ISI to fabricate a story around "Hindu terror." Starring Vineet Kumar Singh, Anuja Sathe, and Manoj Joshi, the movie delves into the murky world of regional politics, tackling themes of deception, manipulation, and international intrigue. With this film, Vineet fulfills his dream of playing an army officer and shares his excitement for the powerful role. In addition to this project, he has several other exciting projects in the pipeline, including the much-awaited action-packed 'SDGM' directed by Gopichand Malineni.
Bollywood's King Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and director Farah Khan had to publicly apologize to veteran actor Manoj Kumar for a scene in their hit film 'Om Shanti Om.' Kumar was unhappy with the portrayal of his iconic hand-over-face style and even threatened legal action against the filmmakers. The controversy was finally resolved when Shah Rukh personally apologized to Kumar and the issue was resolved.
On Saturday, India's Rubina Francis won a bronze medal in the women's air pistol SH1 event final at the Paris Paralympics. She finished third in the final with a score of 211.1, after qualifying in seventh place earlier in the day. India's para-badminton players Nitesh Kumar, Manoj Sarkar, Sukant Kadam, and Mandeep Kaur also had successful matches, with Sukant and Nitesh advancing to the knockout stages.