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Raaj Kumar Visited Dilip Kumar's House After Watching Ganga Jumna At 1:30 AM; Raza Murad Reveals Why
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Raza Murad has recalled what happened when Raaj Kumar watched Dilip Kumar’s hit movie Ganga Jumna in 1961. In a recent interview, Raza Murad talked about the two late superstars and revealed how Raaj visited Dilip Kumar’s residence at 1:30 am after watching Ganga Jumna. Raza mentioned that while the late night visit had left Dilip Saab concerned, he was left happy when Raaj Kumar praised his acting skills. “He watched Ganga Jumna. What a performance by Dilip saab! After watching the film, he visited Diilip Saab’s house at 1:30 am. Dilip saab was very confused. He was wondering why has he (Raaj Kumar) had visited his house at this time. Raaj told him, ‘I have just watched your Ganga Jumna and today I know that there are only 2 actors in this country – Raaj Kumar and Dilip Kumar’. He said this and left,” Raza Murad told ANI. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Asian News International (@ani_trending) Released in January 1962, Ganga Jumna remains one of the most popular films to date. The film starred Dilip Kumar and Nasir Khan and revolved around two orphaned brothers. As they grow up, one becomes a police officer, whereas another becomes a gangster. Meanwhile, talking about Raaj Kumar, he was a legendary actor in the Indian film industry, best known for his charismatic screen presence and deep baritone voice. He made his debut in the 1952 film Rangeeli and went on to star in a wide range of iconic films like Mother India (1957), Tirangaa (1992), Pakeezah (1972), and Waqt (1965), cementing his place as one of the most respected actors of his time. Known for his intense roles, Raaj Kumar had a distinct acting style that won him a dedicated fan base. Despite his popularity, his personal life often remained the subject of intrigue, with various anecdotes circulating about his off-screen persona.
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