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post Oct 8 2008, 03:27 AM
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Raj Kapoor - The Master Showman

Raj Kapoor was only 11 years old when he made his acting debut. The film was “Inquilab” starring Durga Khote and his father Prithviraj Kapoor in the principal roles. This was in 1935. However, he did not act in another movie for the next eight years. But in 1943 he appeared in a couple of movies. He was in “Gauri” which starred actress Shammi and Prithviraj Kapoor. His second movie in 1943 was “Hamari Baat” where he had another small role. This movie starred Devika Rani, Suraiya, and Jairaj in the lead. After a gap of three years, in 1946, he appeared in another small role in “Valmiki”, this was when he was 22 years old. This movie starred Shanta Apte and his father Prithviraj in the principal roles. (Prithviraj played “the title role of “Valmiki” whereas Raj played “Narada” in the movie!)

During much of this time he worked under Kidar Sharma as a clapper boy. Later he also worked for Devika Rani who was controller of production for Bombay Talkies. He was exposed to musicians and singers of that period and learnt the importance of what good music is all about. This keen sense for music and songs played a major role in Raj’s future as a filmmaker. During this time he also worked as one of the junior assistants to director Amiya Chakrabarty (“Patita”, “Dekh Kabira Roya”, “Kath Putli” etc.). This is where he had a chance to play a bit role in 1943 in “Hamari Baat”. He got frustrated with lack of active participation in movies and decided to join his father’s Prithvi Theaters. He finally had an opportunity to hone his skills in multiple areas including acting.

Not until next year, 1947, Raj got his biggest break. Raj, who was chubby as a boy and while growing up too, working at Prithvi Theaters slimmed down. With blue eyes and all he grew to be a handsome man. Kidar Sharma, under whom Raj Kapoor worked as a clapper boy before, decided to cast him in the leading role opposite beautiful Madhubala. For Madhubala, who already acted in several movies starting as a child artiste, this was the first time she was playing the role of a heroine. Name of the movie was “Neel Kamal”. This movie was not commercially successful.

After Kidar Sharma signed young Raj Kapoor as his leading man, several other producers came forward to sign him in their movies. Beside “Neel Kamal”, Raj Kapoor made three other movies in 1947. These were “Chittor Vijay”, “Dil Ki Rani”, and “Jail Yatra”.

In 1948, when he was only 24, Raj Kapoor decided to turn a producer and director on borrowed money and with spirited enthusiasm. His first film as a producer and director was “Aag” in which he also starred. It had three leading ladies; Nargis, Kamini Kaushal, and Nigar Sultana. Even though this movie was a commercial flop, now there was no turning back for Raj Kapoor. But this was the beginning of great many pictures of Raj Kapoor to follow that made history and left an indelible mark in moviegoer’s minds.

“Aag” was the first of 16 movies Raj Kapoor costarred with Nargis that ended with “Jagte Raho”. This winning pair was internationally recognized because Raj’s pictures were every popular in many foreign countries, especially Russia.

The very next year was a banner year in Raj Kapoor’s young life. He starred in Mehboob Khan’s “Andaaz” with Nargis and Dilip Kumar. The movie was a huge hit and he ran away with most of the laurels. But this was the year he also produced, directed, and acted in the trailblazing “Barsaat”. This movie which was shot mostly outdoors introduced actress Nimmi, lyricist Hasrat Jaipuri, and music director duo Shankar & Jaikishan. The leading lady again was Nargis. “Barsaat” was a runaway success beyond anyone’s wildest dreams.

Shankar & Jaikishan composed music for 20 movies in which Raj Kapoor starred. Mukesh sang most of his songs. Raj Kapoor directed 10 movies, all for his banner. During his lifetime, he produced 17 movies. His sons kept the banner alive by continuing to produce movies under the same banner. He wrote the story for one movie (“Ram Teri Ganga Maili”). Raj was the editor for five of his movies (“Sangam”, “Mera Naam Joker”, “Bobby”, “Satyam Shivam Sundaram”, “Prem Rog”, and “Ram Teri Ganga Maili”). He was a co-writer of screenplays for four movies (“Aag”, “Barsaat”, “Awara”, and “Shri 420”).

Raj was nominated for Filmfare award 18 times, six times as best actor, once as best supporting actor, six times as best director, and five times for best picture. He won best actor award two times (back to back in 1959 and 1960), four times best director award, and twice for best picture. He was honored with Padma Bhushan in 1971 and was awarded Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1987. His “Jagte Raho” won the Grand Prix award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in 1957.

His last appearance for a TV show (“Kim”) in 1984. His last appearance as a full-fledged actor was in 1982 (“Vakil Babu”). He acted in nearly 70 movies.

Actor Anil Kapoor is reportedly in the process of making a movie on Raj Kapoor’s life. Anil himself is planning to act as Raj in the movie. There are also plans by Raj Kapoor’s three sons, Randhir, Rishi, and Rajeev to make a movie on their father’s life.

Raj Kapoor was born with a golden spoon in his mouth. He had good looks and talent to go along with it that left a mark in each of his movies. He knew what people wanted and always made movies to entertain them. In most of his early movies, he played a common man bent on becoming a social change agent. Gifted in many ways, Raj Kapoor’s keen musical mind left a legacy of some important body of work in films and a string of beautiful songs for rest of us to remember for generations to come.

Except for his early years, over the years I procured original CDs of most of Raj Kapoor’s movies. In the next few months I would like to share songs from these albums with our Forum members.



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post Oct 8 2008, 03:33 AM
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Raj Kapoor Filmography As An Actor

Here is the first part of the filmography of Raj Kapoor as an actor:



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post Oct 8 2008, 03:36 AM
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Raj Kapoor Filmography As An Actor Continued ...

Here is the second and last part of Raj Kapoor's filmography as an actor ...


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post Oct 8 2008, 03:56 AM
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Raj Kapoor & His Early Movies

Here are his early movies:

1. Inquilab (1935): Starring Durga Khote, Prithviraj Kapoor, and Raj Kappor. Music by R.C. Boral

2. Valmiki (1946): Starring Shanta Apte, Pratima Devi, Prithviraj Kapoor, and Raj Kapoor. Music by Shankar Rao Vyas.

3. Gauri (1943): Starring Shammi, Prithviraj Kapoor, and Raj Kapoor. Music by Khemchand Prakash.

4. Hamari Baat (1943): Starring Devika Rani, Suraiya, Jairaj, and Raj Kapoor. Music by Anil Biswas.

5. Chittor Vijay (1947): Starring Madhubala and Raj Kapoor. Music by S.D. Burman

6. Jail Yatra (1947): Starring Kamini Kaushal and Raj Kapoor. Music by Ninu Majumdar.

7. Neel Kamal (1947): Starring Madhubala and Raj Kapoor. Music by B. Vasudev.

I don't have a single song from these movies. I am requesting the members of The Forum to share with us if they have songs from any one of these movies.

Raj Kapoor also made another movie, "Dil Ki Rani" in 1947, again with beautiful Madhubala. I will upload songs from this movie in my next post.


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post Oct 8 2008, 04:34 AM
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Dil Ki Rani (1947)

Here is an early movie of Raj Kapoor. In this year (1947) he starred in three movies with Madhubala. Two of his movies, including this one, during this year had music by S.D. Burman. I am not sure how many times this happened (Raj and Burmanda combination), but Burmanda providing music for two Raj Kapoor starrers in the same year is quite a remarkable coincidence!

1947 was a memorable year in the history of India. We got our independence after hundreds of years of British rule. This was also the year Burmanda recognizing the talent of hitherto untested Geeta Roy, who was just 17 years old, had her sing in Filmistan's "Do Bhai". That movie made musical history when Geetaji made millions cry with her deeply touching song "Mera Sunder Sapna Beet Gaya". She sang seven out of nine songs in that movie. Burmanda had Geetaji sing five out of nine songs for "Dil Ki Rani". Four of these are solos and the other one is a duet with Raj Kapoor. Raj Kapoor also sang a solo in this movie. One can see the influence of great K.L. Saigal in his singing style. It also sounds sometimes close to that of Mukesh's voice, his future playback singer for most of his songs.

These songs came from various sources including some from CD compilations. Unfortunately the quality of these songs is not uniform. You can hear hissing noise in the background in some songs. There are occasional skips in some. I cleaned them but still the quality is so so.

Now for details of the songs and the songs themselves ...

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post Oct 8 2008, 12:53 PM
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Just like a magician brings one beautiful flower after another from thin air, our dear Swarapriya has been pleasantly surprising us with great concepts and threads like this. Covering the musical journey of the showman Raj Kapoor is going to be a huge task. All the best and please let all know wherever you need any help.

Thanks in advance for everything Swarapriya

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swarpriyaji,
my compliments on starting this thread.
here are songs from valmiki [1946] originally uploaded by faizel bhai-
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post Oct 8 2008, 01:03 PM
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last two songs from valmiki[1946]
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post Oct 8 2008, 01:12 PM
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QUOTE(swarapriya @ Oct 8 2008, 08:26 AM) *

Raj Kapoor & His Early Movies

Here are his early movies:

1. Inquilab (1935): Starring Durga Khote, Prithviraj Kapoor, and Raj Kappor. Music by R.C. Boral

2. Valmiki (1946): Starring Shanta Apte, Pratima Devi, Prithviraj Kapoor, and Raj Kapoor. Music by Shankar Rao Vyas.

3. Gauri (1943): Starring Shammi, Prithviraj Kapoor, and Raj Kapoor. Music by Khemchand Prakash.

4. Hamari Baat (1943): Starring Devika Rani, Suraiya, Jairaj, and Raj Kapoor. Music by Anil Biswas.

5. Chittor Vijay (1947): Starring Madhubala and Raj Kapoor. Music by S.D. Burman

6. Jail Yatra (1947): Starring Kamini Kaushal and Raj Kapoor. Music by Ninu Majumdar.

7. Neel Kamal (1947): Starring Madhubala and Raj Kapoor. Music by B. Vasudev.

I don't have a single song from these movies. I am requesting the members of The Forum to share with us if they have songs from any one of these movies.

Raj Kapoor also made another movie, "Dil Ki Rani" in 1947, again with beautiful Madhubala. I will upload songs from this movie in my next post.

Swarapriya Jee

Good post and thanks for the Dil Ki Rani songs. I have a very nice Gauri song (Majboor Hain Is Dil Se) and several songs from Hamari Baat but unfortunately they are all low bitrate so I can't upload. I'd second your request especially in better audio for Hamari Baat, Gauri and Inquilab because of the MD's involved.

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next songs from neelkamal[1947]-
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Thanks, Maheshji for the rare uploads and thanks, Swarapriyaji for starting yet another beautiful thread!

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QUOTE(parag_sankla @ Oct 8 2008, 12:23 AM) *

Just like a magician brings one beautiful flower after another from thin air, our dear Swarapriya has been pleasantly surprising us with great concepts and threads like this. Covering the musical journey of the showman Raj Kapoor is going to be a huge task. All the best and please let all know wherever you need any help.

Thanks in advance for everything Swarapriya

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Thanks Parag for encouragingly complimentary words. Cheers. -S
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QUOTE(smahesh @ Oct 8 2008, 12:33 AM) *

last two songs from valmiki[1946]


Thank you very very much Mahesh ji. I know I could count on your help. Also, thanks a bunch to Faizel Bhai for the songs.

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QUOTE(Faraaj73 @ Oct 8 2008, 12:42 AM) *


Good post and thanks for the Dil Ki Rani songs. I have a very nice Gauri song (Majboor Hain Is Dil Se) and several songs from Hamari Baat but unfortunately they are all low bitrate so I can't upload. I'd second your request especially in better audio for Hamari Baat, Gauri and Inquilab because of the MD's involved.

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Thank you Faraaj ji. If no one comes forward to upload these songs, may be The Forum admin folks can allow you to share these songs at a lower bit rate. Let's wait and see.

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