
'Mai khubsurat aurato ko…';This actor made shocking revelation about women, showed his true side, he is…
Raaj Kumar is considered to be the royal actor of Bollywood, who ruled the film world for years on the strength of his voice and personality. Along with his brilliant films, people knew him for his wit and elegance. The specialty of Raaj Kumar was that he did not consider anyone as his equal. His dialogue delivery forced people to praise him. Raaj Kumar told in an interview what other things he thinks about apart from films. 'I Think about beautiful women…'
In an interview, Raaj Kumar was asked what other things he thinks about apart from films. On this Raaj Kumar said that he used to think about beautiful women. But now he can only look at them and smile. He said that he is fond of watching the sky and greenery. Whenever he comes to Mumbai, he stays only at Ashoka Hotel because the sky and greenery can be seen from the window there. Apart from this, Raaj Kumar also talked about his love for the sea. He said that he also likes the sea and the river.
Let us tell you that Raaj Kumar proved his mettle for his brilliant acting in the cult classic film Mother India. Apart from this, he made a name for himself by working in brilliant films like Dil Apna Aur Preet Parayi, Waqt, Humraaz, Neel Kamal, Mere Huzoor, Dil Ek Mandir, Gharana. His comeback was also brilliant. Later, Raaj Kumar worked in films like Bulandi, Tiranga and Saudagar and people became his fans. Raaj Kumar sahab died in 1996 due to throat cancer. Raaj Kumar's son Puru Raaj Kumar worked in some films but he could not achieve fame like his father.
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