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Bollywood
Fathers and Their Children
The
Indian film industry is not an exception. For the last seven
decades, one has seen an
actor's son or daughter joining the film bandwagon. A
discussion along this line inevitably begins with the first
family of Bollywood - the Kapoors'.
Often,
children will idolize their fathers and often make a
conscious effort to follow in his footsteps. This is a trend
seen all over the world and India is not an exception. In
politics, sports, art and culture, and music, we see the
same phenomenon.
The
Indian film industry is not an exception. For the last seven
decades, one has seen an actor's son or daughter joining the
filmy bandwagon. A discussion along this line inevitably
begins with the first family of Bollywood - the Kapoors'.
Prithviraj
Kapoor was a famous theatre and film personality who started
the long line of Kapoors' in Bollywood. His characterization
of the Moghul emperor Akbar in the epic Mughal-e-Azm still
enthralls the young and the old. However, his family name
was taken to new heights by his three prodigal sons - Raj,
Shammi, and Shashi. Raj Kapoor needs no introduction as his
name and fame surpasses the boundaries of time and nations.
He is revered all over the world for his classic films as
such as Awara, Mera Naam Joker, Baarsaat, and Shree 420. As
a director, Raj made his mark with these filims: Bobby, Ram
Teri Ganga Maili, and Prem Rog. Shammi Kapoor made a niche
for himself as the 'rebel' star with his stardom reaching
new heighst in Junglee, Kashmir ki Kali, Teesri Manzil, and
Brahmachari. Younger brother Shashi was the least successful
of the three, but he too was prominent in films like Jab Jab
Phool Khile, New Delhi Times, and Kalyug.
Following
the family trend, Raj Kapoor's three sons, Randhir, Rishi,
and Rajiv, also joined the film industry, with Rishi really
making it big. The eternal lover-boy, Rishi had been a
luminary in his own right. His films, totaling more than
hundred, made him an 'always-in demand' actor throughout the
1970s, 1980s and even the 1990s. His brothers Randhir and
Rajiv, to a lesser extent, were also fairly successful in
this field, though overwhelming stardom eluded them. The
mantle of filmdom in the family continued even into the
fourth generation as Karisma and Kareena, the two daughters
of Randhir, became lead heroines in the industry delivering
big hits. While Karisma has retired from films, Kareena is
still one of the top three lead actress in Bollywood. The
recent entry to the film industry has been Rishi's son
Ranbeer Raj Kapoor, who made a grand entry in 2007 in the
film Sawaaariya.
Another
famous father of the film industry is Dharmendra. The man
himself is reigning in the industry for almost half a
century entertaining his millions of fans with stupendous
performances in almost all types of roles. The first
'He-Man' of films, Dharmendra will always be remembered for
his sensitive acting, comic timing, and action packed roles
in films like Sholay, Satyakam, Chupke Chupke, Dharam-Veer,
and Yaadon ki Baraat. Dharmendra's two sons, Sunny and Bobby
Deol, are also stars in their own rights. Sunny Deol, in
particular, successfully carries the 'tough man' tag and has
acted in several highly successful action films and has
created a niche for himself. Bobby, though a late entrant,
is making a sustained effort to uphold the family name.
Incidentally, the 2007 hit Apne was the first and only film
where the father and the two sons featured together.
Dharmendra's daughter from his marriage with the leading
actress Hema Malini, Esha Deol is also in the films and is
trying to make a significant mark in Bollywood, though she
has few hit films to speak about.
Moving
to another family, where two star brothers have their boys
acting in films. Feroz Khan was another tough guy of the
1970s and the 1980s. He kept audiences enthralled through
his larger than life roles in films like Dharmatma and
Qurbani. His son Fardeen Khan is now one of the leading
actors in Bollywood as is his cousin brother Zayed Khan, son
of Sanjay Khan. Sanjay, however, was not as successful like
Feroz but made his name in a few memorable films as well as
in television ventures.
The
Roshans also carry a long tradition in the industry. Roshan
was one of the leading music directors in the 1950s and
1960s, and he composed numerous evergreen humming numbers.
His sons Rakesh Roshan and Rajesh Roshan were also
successful in Bollywood, though Rakesh was an actor and
Rajesh a composer. Probably the most luminous member of the
family has been the son of Rakesh, Hrithik Roshan, who is
one of the top actors in the film industry today. He is sure
to be viewed as the sure shot Number 1 in coming days.
Hrithik has a number of hit films under his belt and
commands an unprecedented price for his appearance.
Like
Feroz Khan and Dharmendra, another contemporary, Vinod
Khanna was also a name to reckon with in the late 1960s -
1980s. His films, Qurbani, Dayavaan, and Hera Feri, are
still features on the list of must-see Hindi films. Vinod's
sons, Akshaye and Rahul Khanna, followed their father's
footsteps and are established actors. Of the two, Akshaye is
one of the highest billed actors in the industry. He is
known most for his comedy films, while brother Rahul is seen
more in cerebral films than commercial potboilers.
The
stalwarts of the fifties, sixties and seventies too have
their wards into the films. Sunil Dutt, who was in a number
of highly memorable films like Mera Saaya, Milan Waqt, and
Mother India, was married to Nargis and their son Sanjay
Dutt is one of the best actors in the industry. Though often
mired in controversy over drugs or illegal possession of
arms, Sanjay has been able to make his mark in the industry
through scintillating performances, especially after the
Munnabhai series, which catapulted him to the big league.
However
not all father-child pairs in Bollywood are as famous as the
ones mentioned above. One such pair is that of Balraj Sahni
and Parikshit Sahni. While Balraj was a pillar of the film
industry in the 1950s and 1960s when he made heart-rendering
performances in films like Waqt and Seema, his son Parikshit
could not live up to the expectation. The same can be said
about Raj Kumar and Puru Raj Kumar. While the father was a
stalwart in the industry famous for his dialogues and style
statement, son Puru faded away into oblivion without much
success. Dev Anand, the evergreen hero of all times needs no
introduction, but then his son Sunil Anand could not meet
with minimal success in the industry.
And
of course, how can such a discussion end without mentioning
the Kings of Bollywood - the Bachchans. Amitabh Bachchan has
remained the insignia of Bollywood even during the last
three decades. His films Don, Zanjeer, Sholay, Akhree Rasta,
and Deewar, of the 1970s and 1980s to the more recent Khuda
Gawah, Black, and Mohabbatein, has kept the audience coming
back to the theatre again and again and again. Bachchan's
success as a megastar has reached unbelievable heights, and
he is revered not only in India, but also all over the
world. His able son, Abhishek, could not get the start a
junior Bachhan would have liked, but he has gradually made
it in the industry. His recent films have done very well,
and Abhishek is now regarded as a bankable solo lead in the
industry.
No
doubt, films will continue to be made where we will see the
sons and daughters of today's stars. Actors will continue to
follow in their father's footsteps and immerse themselves in
one of the biggest film production industries of the world.
Let us keep our fingers crossed for the sons and daughters
of Shahrukh Khan and Aamir Khan!
Rakesh
Roshan and Rajesh Roshan were also successful in Bollywood,
though Rakesh was an actor and Rajesh a composer. Probably
the most luminous member of the family has been the son of
Rakesh, Hrithik Roshan, who is one of the top actors in the
film industry today. He is sure to be viewed as the sure
shot Number 1 in coming days. Hrithik has a number of hit
films under his belt and commands an unprecedented price for
his appearance.
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