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‘We used to…', This actor breaks his long-term silence on rumours of getting slapped by Rajesh Khanna, because of Dimple Kapadia, his name is…
‘We used to…', This actor breaks his long-term silence on rumours of getting slapped by Rajesh Khanna, because of Dimple Kapadia, his name is…

India.com

time6 days ago

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‘We used to…', This actor breaks his long-term silence on rumours of getting slapped by Rajesh Khanna, because of Dimple Kapadia, his name is…

Home Entertainment 'We used to…', This actor breaks his long-term silence on rumours of getting slapped by Rajesh Khanna, because of Dimple Kapadia, his name is… 'We used to…', This actor breaks his long-term silence on rumours of getting slapped by Rajesh Khanna, because of Dimple Kapadia, his name is… In a recent candid conversation, renowned veteran actor has opened up on the rumours of earlier getting slapped by superstar Rajesh Khanna. Veteran actor Raza Murad has recently addressed and dismissed a long-standing rumor involving himself, late superstar Rajesh Khanna, and actress Dimple Kapadia. The speculation suggested that Khanna had slapped Murad upon seeing him with Kapadia at Film City. What Raza Murad Said About The Incident? In a candid conversation on the podcast The Filmy Charcha, Murad clarified that such an incident never occurred. He stated, 'Neither I ever went to Film City with Dimple, nor such a situation ever happened, and never have Dimple Kapadia, Rajesh Khanna, and I ever been in the same spot together. We used to shoot separately with Kakaji (Khanna) and Dimple. This baseless rumour didn't have even 1% truth in it. It was a 100% lie.' Murad further recounted that the rumor originated from an article in a film newspaper called Urvashi, which claimed that he and Kapadia arrived at Film City together, leading to an altercation with Khanna. He emphasized that this narrative was entirely fabricated. 'I Didn't Even Make A Mention To Them' Reflecting on the impact of such rumors, Murad mentioned encountering the journalist who penned the article at a film party. Despite his anger, he chose not to confront the individual publicly, stating, 'I didn't even make a mention of that to them. I just met them like the way I always did. Because when you're at someone's party, you don't have the right to ruin that. He further said, 'It was possible I'd have entered into an argument, or even a brawl, with them, since they made such a damaging allegation towards me. But since it was someone else's party, there shouldn't be any bitterness or misbehaviour there. So I remained completely normal.' For the unversed, Murad and Kapadia have collaborated on several films, including Janbaaz (1986), Aag Ka Gola (1989), and Gunaah (1993). Similarly, Murad and Khanna shared screen space in movies like Namak Haraam (1973) and Riyasat (2014). More About Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia married in 1973, shortly before the release of her debut film Bobby. They separated in 1984 but remained legally married until Khanna's death in 2012. Kapadia resumed her acting career in the 1980s and continues to be active in the industry. The couple has two daughters, Twinkle Khanna and Rinke Khanna, both of whom have pursued careers in the entertainment industry. For breaking news and live news updates, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Read more on Latest Entertainment News on

Raza Murad On Rumours Of Rajesh Khanna Slapping Him Over Dimple Kapadia: "Baseless"
Raza Murad On Rumours Of Rajesh Khanna Slapping Him Over Dimple Kapadia: "Baseless"

NDTV

time7 days ago

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  • NDTV

Raza Murad On Rumours Of Rajesh Khanna Slapping Him Over Dimple Kapadia: "Baseless"

New Delhi: Veteran actor Raza Murad recently addressed a decades-old rumour involving himself, late superstar Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia. What's Happening Speaking on The Filmy Charcha podcast, Raza Murad firmly denied any truth to the speculation that he was involved in a confrontation with Rajesh Khanna over Dimple Kapadia. Rajesh Khanna married Dimple Kapadia in 1973, shortly before the release of her debut film Bobby, directed by Raj Kapoor. At the time, rumours had circulated that Kapadia was often seen spending time with fellow actor Raza Murad. Murad recalled, "There used to be a film newspaper called Urvashi. It was written there that Raza Murad and Dimple Kapadia came to Film City in the same car. Rajesh Khanna was shooting there. When he began talking to Dimple, Raza asked her to leave with him, leading to Rajesh Khanna slapping Raza Murad." He dismissed the incident, stating, "Neither I ever went to Film City with Dimple, nor such a situation ever happened, and never have Dimple Kapadia, Rajesh Khanna, and Raza Murad ever been in the same spot together. We used to shoot separately with Kakaji (Khanna) and Dimple. This baseless rumour didn't have even 1% truth in it. It was a 100% lie." Background Raza Murad also mentioned meeting the journalist who wrote the piece at a party later on. "I didn't even make a mention of that to them. I just met them like the way I always did. Because when you're at someone's party, you don't have the right to ruin that. It was possible I'd have entered into an argument, or even a brawl, with them, since they made such a damaging allegation towards me. But since it was someone else's party, there shouldn't be any bitterness or misbehaviour there. So I remained completely normal," he said. Over the years, Murad worked with Dimple Kapadia in several films, including Janbaaz (1986), Aag Ka Gola (1989), Pyaar Ke Naam Qurbaan (1990), Gunaah (1993), and Pathreela Rasta (1994). He also shared screen space with Khanna in projects such as Namak Haraam (1973), Tyaag (1977), Tinku (1977), Oonche Log (1985), Adhikar (1986), Begunaah (1991), and Riyasat (2014). Dimple Kapadia and RajeshKhanna separated in 1984, though their divorce was finalised only in 2012, the same year Khanna died. Kapadia had taken a break from acting after her marriage but made a strong comeback in the 1980s and continues to appear in films and web shows. The couple had two daughters, Twinkle Khanna and Rinke Khanna, both of whom were actors before moving on to other pursuits.

Did Rajesh Khanna slap Raza Murad after seeing him with Dimple Kapadia at Film City? Here's the truth
Did Rajesh Khanna slap Raza Murad after seeing him with Dimple Kapadia at Film City? Here's the truth

Time of India

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Did Rajesh Khanna slap Raza Murad after seeing him with Dimple Kapadia at Film City? Here's the truth

Late superstar 's life has always fascinated people, whether it's his blockbuster films or his personal relationships. His marriage to in 1973, just before the release of her first film 'Bobby', was one of the biggest talking points of that time. But with fame also came wild rumours. One of the most shocking was that Rajesh Khanna had once slapped because Murad was spending too much time with . Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Now, Raza Murad himself has spoken up, putting these rumours to rest. The rumour that refused to die According to gossip that did the rounds back then, there was a day when Dimple and Raza turned up at Film City together. The story went that Rajesh Khanna was already there, busy shooting. When he saw them, things supposedly took a dramatic turn. 'There used to be a film newspaper called Urvashi. It was written there that Raza Murad and Dimple Kapadia came to Film City in the same car. Rajesh Khanna was shooting there. When he began talking to Dimple, Raza asked her to leave with him, leading to Rajesh Khanna slapping Raza Murad,' recalled Murad on the podcast 'The Filmy Charcha' Raza Murad breaks his silence But now, after so many years, Raza Murad has completely dismissed this rumour. He set the record straight once and for all, 'Neither I ever went to Film City with Dimple, nor such a situation ever happened, and never have Dimple Kapadia, Rajesh Khanna, and Raza Murad ever been in the same spot together. We used to shoot separately with Kakaji (Khanna) and Dimple. This baseless rumour didn't have even 1% truth in it. It was a 100% lie. ' A long list of films together It's interesting that despite this rumour, Raza Murad has worked many times with both Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia. With Dimple, he has shared the screen in films like 's 'Janbaaz' (1986), David Dhawan's 'Aag Ka Gola' (1989), Babbar Subhash's 'Pyaar Ke Naam Qurbaan' (1990), Mahesh Bhatt's 'Gunaah' (1993), and Ajay Kashyap's 'Pathreela Rasta' (1994). Meanwhile, he also did several films with Rajesh Khanna, such as 's 'Namak Haraam' (1973), 'Tyaag' (1977), 'Tinku' (1977), 'Oonche Log' (1985), 'Adhikar' (1986), 'Begunaah' (1991), and 'Riyasat' (2014).

‘Rajesh Khanna slapped Raza Murad for spending time with Dimple Kapadia': Senior actor says he wanted to ‘beat up' person who spread this rumour
‘Rajesh Khanna slapped Raza Murad for spending time with Dimple Kapadia': Senior actor says he wanted to ‘beat up' person who spread this rumour

Indian Express

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

‘Rajesh Khanna slapped Raza Murad for spending time with Dimple Kapadia': Senior actor says he wanted to ‘beat up' person who spread this rumour

Late legendary superstar Rajesh Khanna married veteran actor Dimple Kapadia in 1973 shortly before the release of her debut film, Raj Kapoor's romantic drama Bobby. While he was with Kapadia, there was a rumour doing the rounds that she was seen spending a lot of time with fellow actor Raza Murad. Now, Murad has opened up on that rumour, dismissing it completely. 'There used to be a film newspaper called Urvashi. It was written there that Raza Murad and Dimple Kapadia came to Film City in the same car. Rajesh Khanna was shooting there. When he began talking to Dimple, Raza asked her to leave with him, leading to Rajesh Khanna slapping Raza Murad,' recalled Murad. On the podcast The Filmy Charcha, Murad continued, 'Neither I ever went to Film City with Dimple, nor such a situation ever happened, and never have Dimple Kapadia, Rajesh Khanna, and Raza Murad ever been in the same spot together. We used to shoot separately with Kakaji (Khanna) and Dimple. This baseless rumour didn't have even 1% truth in it. It was a 100% lie.' Murad then recollected meeting the journalist, who wrote the article, at a film party. 'I didn't even make a mention of that to them. I just met them like the way I always did. Because when you're at someone's party, you don't have the right to ruin that. It was possible I'd have entered into an argument, or even a brawl, with them, since they made such a damaging allegation towards me. But since it was someone else's party, there shouldn't be any bitterness or misbehaviour there. So I remained completely normal,' said Murad. Murad has worked with Kapadia in films like Feroz Khan's Janbaaz (1986), David Dhawan's Aag Ka Gola (1989), Babbar Subhash's Pyaar Ke Naam Qurbaan (1990), Mahesh Bhatt's Gunaah (1993), and Ajay Kashyap's Pathreela Rasta (1994). Meanwhile, Murad and Khanna have collaborated on Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Namak Haraam (1973), Tyaag (1977), Tinku (1977), Oonche Log (1985), Adhikar (1986), Begunaah (1991), and Riyasat (2014). Khanna and Kapadia separated in 1984, but got legally divorced only in 2012. Kapadia, who had quit films after her wedding to Khanna, returned to become a formidable lead actor in the 1980s. She continues to act in films and shows till today. Khanna passed away in 2012. They have two daughters who are former actors as well — author and columnist Twinkle Khanna and Rinke Khanna. Also Read: When Rajesh Khanna attacked Vinod Khanna for 'not honouring his words' as Gurdaspur MP, called Navjot Singh Sidhu a 'comedian' Rajesh Khanna's misbehaviour towards anyone who came close to Kapadia is rather well-documented. In his 2016 memoir Khullam Khulla, Kapadia's first co-star from Bobby and late actor Rishi Kapoor confessed he never liked Rajesh Khanna. Kapoor admitted he was possessive about Kapadia since she was his first heroine. She'd stolen a ring of Kapoor, but when Rajesh Khanna saw that ring on Kapadia's finger while proposing to her, he threw it away. That really angered Kapoor and further deepened his dislike towards Rajesh Khanna.

Add some rizz to your monsoon fashion. Here's how
Add some rizz to your monsoon fashion. Here's how

Mint

time04-07-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Mint

Add some rizz to your monsoon fashion. Here's how

The monsoon season is well and full upon us. Where the days look gloomy with the skies thick with grey clouds, the night showers ensure you're spending almost all your time indoors. By the looks of it, it's not the season to step out in high fashion but that doesn't mean you need to lounge around in drab clothes either. The key to dressing up for the season is comfort, practicality – rubber boots, yes, suede shoes, no – and some colour to cheer things up. To just play along with the mood, wear clothes rich with monsoon-inspired motifs. Lounge's round-up for the week does just that: it gives you a good pick of fashion that directly draws from the rains along with practical yet stylish accessories you need to survive this wet weather – swimmingly. If you are the kind who goes 'awww' at the thought of petrichor and the first shower of the season, the Aiko bag from Cult Gaia is right up your alley. Made with an acryllic base, the structured mini bag with an open design –perfect for an intimate house party – is adorned with rhinestone embellishments that look like glistening rain drops or dew drops. How pretty is that? Available on ₹ 30,800. Vedika M Waterdrop Drape Dress The simplest way to zhuzh up your wardrobe for the moonsoons is to add a flowy dress that's in theme! This green asymmetric drape dress from label Vedika M made from mushroom satin features a green waterdrop abstract print all over. It comes with a corset belt that cinches at the waist. Yes, go pitter patter with style. Available on ₹ 15,500. Hunter Women's Original Tall Gloss Rain Boots. This one's simple logic, dear reader. If it is raining, deck your feet out in rubber wellies – that's the only way to wade through India's pot-holed and waterlogged roads this time of the year. And our top pick to do the job are these tall Hunter boots. The brand's a British cult classic that's got the stamp of approval by supermodels and English royalty alike. This pair of handcrafted and vulcanised boots are made from natural rubber that's been given a high-gloss finish. And that military red colour… guaranteed to stop traffic. Available on ₹ 16,266. Suket Dhir 'Janbaaz' Bomber Jacket. Greys, moody blues and blacks, are the colours naturally associated with this season. We're not complaining if it looks like the 'Janbaaz' bomber jacket from label Suket Dhir. Made in a unique cloud monsoon colour, the men's jacket is crafted in silk damask and features a lively rainforest-inspired print that is oh-so-cheerful. A good way to liven up muted colours is to pair them up with bright hues like reds, yellows and bright greens. Available on ₹ 54,650. Suhani Pittie Sun Beam and Pearl Cloud Stud Earrings. Jewellery designers have always found inspiration from nature during the monsoon, whether its the rain's crystalline form, sun rays or rainbows. This bold Suhani Pittie design, with sunbeams emerging from pearl streamlets, rubies and emeralds, instantly conjures the image of sun's rays shining through a puffy clouds. Available on ₹ 26,500. Countrymade Ivory Chanderi Rain Embroidered Kurta Set. With embroidery that evokes sharp drops of rain, this kurta set from label Countrymade makes for a great addition to your monsoon-wear moodboard. The embroidered kurta is stitched in soft Chanderi silk and is paired with a matching churidar. Available on ₹ 22,990. Prada Lightweight Re-Nylon Raincoat. Does your all-season tote have a raincoat packed in? A season must-have, opt for a roomy raincoat that's made with only the best material. We've got our eyes on this cork beige-toned oversized raincoat from Prada. Made with regenerated nylon, it's lightweight, features a hood, wide welt pockets, long sleeves and elasticized cuffs among other features to keep you dry and cosy. Available on ₹ 1.86 lakh. Moschino Dessert-Patterned Umbrella. Umbrellas are functional accessories, we agree, but when did that mean you had to pick conventional patterns? Use your umbrella to make a statement about yourself. Or just add some humour to the grey environs. This black Moschino umbrella with it's teapot and cake motifs all over screams quirkiness that everyone would love to have a bite of. Available on ₹ 14,289.

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