Tragic tale of Raj Kiran
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Tragic tale of Raj Kiran

Last Updated: Wednesday, August 10, 2011, 17:21
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Ritesh K Srivastava

Nothing comes free in life - success comes with a huge cost.

This is absolutely true in maverick actor Raj Kiran’s case as he faded into the oblivion some ten years back and was assumed to be dead by many. However, the sudden discovery of this handsome moustache-bearing actor in the US, following a decade-long search by some of his closest peers is indeed great news for all cine-lovers.

Reports about his being alive, albeit living in a deplorable state in a US mental asylum, have evoked a huge response from the film fraternity and social circles, which are now showering praise on his acting skills and have vowed to help the actor in his difficult times.

However, Raj Kiran’s story is also reminiscent of life’s unexpected turns and twists, the enormous pain and the hardship which one has to face till one’s last breath.

The new revelations about his breakup with his wife and son (leading to his mental breakdown) and his eventual landing in a mental asylum in the USA, is a grim reminder of the fact that life is not a bed of roses even for the most affluent and successful people.

The heart-wrenching news about this soft-spoken and suave actor is yet another indicator of the fact that behind every success story from the tinsel town, there are millions of untold and sad stories.

I would not say that I was a big fan of Raj Kiran or a great admirer of his acting prowess, but I surely loved watching his flicks, especially family dramas, with my extended family members in Allahabad.

No one would deny that this good-looking actor with intense eyes had a good screen presence through which he left an indelible impression on the viewers.

Raj Kiran entered Hindi film industry in the mid-1970s and worked in about 100 films, but mostly in character roles. Despite being talented and cast in blockbusters like ‘Karz’, ‘Arth’, ‘Kaagaz Ki Nao’, ‘Ghar Ho To Aisa’, Ghar Ka Sukh’, ‘Ilzaam’, ‘Faasle’, ‘Aaj Ka Daur’, ‘Teri Meherbaniyan’, ‘Ghar Ek Mandir’ and ‘Yeh Kaisa Insaf?,’ he couldn't attain the pinnacle of success and stardom.

His biggest hit till date remains Subhash Ghai’s ‘Karz’, in which Raj Kiran essayed the role of Rishi Kapoor’s pre-incarnation. The film was a huge commercial success and Raj Kiran was everywhere.

But, as it was destined to be, Raj Kiran’s golden days were numbered. The actor failed to strike a balance in his professional and personal life and his relationship with his wife turned sour.

Raj Kiran continued to play character roles in the late 80s but was alongside failing on the domestic front. Although, it is still not amply clear, it is said that his strained relationship with his family led to his mental breakdown. Consequently, the actor, who appeared to be having a golden heart onscreen, was abandoned by his wife and son. His brothers then intervened and took him to an institution in Mumbai, which specialised in treating those suffering from mental disorders. He was later believed to have been flown to a mental institution in Atlanta for further treatment by his brother Govind Mehtani.

Slowly, Raj Kiran, who was at the peak of his career in 1970s and 80s, vanished from everyone’s memory and was finally assumed dead. Thanks to the relentless efforts by his fellow actors like Rishi Kapoor and Deepti Naval that he was finally traced, and more importantly found ‘alive’.

This engaging, polite and cultured actor has been lucky to have friends like Rishi Kapoor and Deepti Naval, who are determined to bring him back to India, but there is an endless list of actors, actresses, scriptwriters, film makers, directors etc. who had no one to help and died in penury despite their highly successful careers.

Many known faces of Bollywood who once had fame, money and good luck by their side, faced extreme hardship in their last days or were left abandoned by their immediate family members.

These Bollywood figures lost their celebrity status either because of their failed decisions, family disturbances or by falling prey to social evils like gambling, liquor, betting etc.

Very recently, Hindi film industry’s grand old man (the veteran actor and Padma Bhushan awardee) AK Hangal went public asking for monetary help as he had no money to meet his medical expenses bill and sought donations to stay alive.

It’s shocking to hear that Hangal, who appeared in over 125 movies and worked on stage for more than 20 years, is in such a terrible condition.

Many other artists like Khan Mastana, Mohammed Rafi’s co-singer in the famous patriotic numbers ‘Watan ki raah mein watan ke naujawan shaheed ho’, Meena Kumari (winner of five Filmfare awards), Lalita Pawar, Pradeep Kumar, Keshto Mukherjee, Mukri, KN Singh, Shetty, Nadira, Pinchoo Kapoor, Satyen Kappu etc. were all forgotten in their bad times.

It is not that no help came from their beloved Hindi film industry, but whatever came was ‘too less’ or ‘too late’ to change their fate.

However, it feels good to hear that many bigwigs of Bollywood have now shown keenness in helping Raj Kiran in whatever ways possible, but I wish the same sense of belongingness prevails with other lesser known artists, and the government and various cine artists associations continue to take note of them when they need it most.

Raj Kiran surely needs help, but his case also calls for one to look beyond the glitz and glitterati, where a death-like pall is waiting to usurp those, who slip into a living hell of poverty and misery as soon as the arch lights fade away from them.

First Published: Monday, June 13, 2011, 11:21

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sanjay jhuri - gr.noida
please let us know which institution he is so we all indian in atlanta help him
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pk singh t - greater noida
i pray to god that he get a good health and healthy mind come on the silver screen as soon as. and i announce the all youth bregade that contribute the some money to send the raj kiran ` accounts god bless you to raj kiran.
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Ranjit - Bangalore
this is the time when every indians and every film industry people should come together and help raj kiran. this is not only as a help but as a humanity. in this way, we can show our one and only indian unit. i pray god that
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raja - patna
god beat you
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farida yusuf - Dubai
the complete film industry should take care of each n every artist big or small a compulsary figure is must on %, u never know when time comes to u may god bless him to recover soon
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neha shefali - lucknow
nothing comes free in life - success comes with a huge cost. ....truly said.everything in life comes with a cost.hmm..the silver screen..yeah....once the glitter of the screen is gone..once the show has ended....everyone,even the most successful actors have to face the bitter realities of life..this article definitely shows the dark story of the real lives of people....after readin this artcle i just sat and wondered why this happens...in the case of actor raj kiran..it was purely family matter...but then the questiobn is..was it because of this work load that he couldnt give time to his family which thereby lead to his present state...did he get carried away in the glitter and zing of stardum???? ah..this is really really sad..that senior actors like sir hangal who spent decades in the industry..entertaining people...giving them a chance to forget their sorrows for sometime by watching some his comedies should meet such sad ending....but yeah....also...it feels great to know that the industry is showing willingness to help actors who have experienced such tragedies.....cos this is not jus the story of rajkiran or sir hangal..it cud even be the story of any famous actor who, currently is a heart-throbe..but later....can b a victim of such an event......
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Deep - Calcutta
very touching indeed..
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SUBASH - DUBAI
dear ritesh, kudos to you for posting the news of raj and at least bringing to light the painful facts of some of the forgotten actors. i believe your article shall bear fruit and people shall come forward to extend moral support for the actor. let us all pray for the well being of raj.
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Jai - Washington
it is high time that india should go for social security
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rekha dave - usa
can you please let us know where he is so some of us cabn help raj kiran
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vishal - kolkata
film association should do more in this area , they should have a system having information about all those contributing in any way to the industry , it can be a online community , everbdy dn can post information about them there ,their problems , misery to the association by this they can help in a better way to the needed one and other related with the industry will also get to know about others problem and if they can help they will do that.



RAJ SHARMA - THANE
dear ritesh, you have brought painful facts of life of an actor who was simple and liked by million of viewers. thank you for your piece of writing which really brought old memories of raj kiran films particularly arth which i greatly liked. i sincerely pray for him and wish he could once again come back to his original form one day.



Arif Hussain - Saudi Arabia
dear ritesh..thx 4 posting d news of actor raj kiran.. really sad story..why nt the indian gov n cine industry make one organization 2 help all our artist (of any field) who r in misreable n pity condition.even the common mass should also