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Updated: June 15, 2025 07:05
India's first superstar, Rajesh Khanna, remains an unparalleled phenomenon in Bollywood history. His reign from 1969 to 1972 was pure film magic, generating 15 solo superhits on the bounce and drawing a level of public hysteria unprecedented at that time.
The Stardom That Became Worship
Rajesh Khanna's popularity went beyond films, becoming a national obsession.
His fans wrote letters in blood, became married to his pictures, and chased his shining white Impala.
His slow blink, nod of acknowledgement, and wry smile became iconographic for romance in Indian cinema.
The Myth and the Madness
He was able to carry poor scripts by just being onscreen, and thereby became the heart and soul of all the films.
Directors said that while he may not have been the most disciplined actor, his on-screen charm was something to behold.
He was likened to international icons like Elvis Presley and Rudolph Valentino.
The Shift in Bollywood and His Legacy
As Bollywood shifted towards action-orientated themes, Khanna's romantic image struggled to keep up with the times.
His decision not to produce films like Deewaar was a turning point in Indian cinema's history.
Although he faded into the background, his influence is deeply embedded in the narrative of Bollywood.
Rajesh Khanna was not just an actor—he was a mood, a movement, and a moment in cinema's history that cannot be replicated.
Sources: Daily Excelsior, Koimoi, Indian Express.