The Kapoor family poses for an ‘iconic’ family photo on the opening night of the Raj Kapoor Centenary Film Festival

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2024-12-14 08:36:26 :

December 14, 2024: Friday night was an unforgettable moment for movie fans as the long-awaited movie Raj Kapoor Centenary Film Festival Events to celebrate the legendary filmmaker’s birth centenary kicked off in Mumbai. The event was a tribute to one of the greatest performers of Indian cinema and his family came together to commemorate his cinematic legacy.

The Kapoor family poses for an ‘iconic’ family photo on the opening night of the 4th Raj Kapoor Centenary Film Festival

The Kapoor family, long famous in the Indian film industry, united for a group photo on the festival’s opening night. family photos This reflects the essence of their shared pride in Raj Kapoor’s achievements. iconic image Randhir Kapoor, Rima Jain, Babita Kapoor, Neetu Kapoorand grandchildren Ranbir Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Karisma Kapoorand Riddhima Kapoor Sahni. Their presence reflects the family’s collective efforts to preserve and celebrate Raj Kapoor’s extraordinary contribution to Indian cinema.

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The Kapoor family poses for an ‘iconic’ family photo on the opening night of the 5th Raj Kapoor Centenary Film Festival

Fans and attendees were delighted to see Kapoor Khandaan come together for this special occasion. Reactions on social media have been filled with admiration for the iconic family photo, with fans commenting on photos shared online as “iconic” and “priceless”.

In addition to the Kapoor family, there are several bollywood celebrities Those who were there to pay their respects to Raj Kapoor included Prem Chopra, Jetendra, Vicky Kaushal, Ritual Deshmukh, Huma Qureshi, Sanjay Leela Bhansaliand Sharman Joshiwait. The event brought together stars from across generations, all united by their love for Raj Kapoor’s films.

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The Kapoor family poses for an ‘iconic’ family photo on the opening night of the 6th Raj Kapoor Centenary Film Festival

this Raj Kapoor 100 Film Festival,organizer RK Films, Film Heritage Foundationand NFDC-National Film Archive of Indiaa tribute to the filmmaker’s legacy. The festival will screen a selection of ten of his most iconic films, which have been produced around the world 40 cities and 135 cinemas. Films on display include Raj Kapoor masterpieces such as;

  • Yage (1948)
  • Barsat (1949)
  • Avala (1951)
  • Shri420 (1955)
  • stay awake (1956)
  • Which country has better Ganga than me? (1960)
  • Sangam (1964)
  • my name is clown (1970)
  • bobby (1973)
  • Ram Terry Ganga Maili (1985)

festival, from December 13th to December 15thaims to bring the cinematic genius of Raj Kapoor back into the spotlight of a new generation of cinephiles.

A few days before the festival, the Kapoor family held a momentous event Meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi In Delhi, they discussed the upcoming celebrations. During the meeting, Kareena Kapoor shared heartwarming photos of her family with Prime Minister Modi. A particularly touching moment was when Karina asked the Prime Minister to sign autographs for her sons, Taimur and yeah. Modi generously signed a piece of paper as “Tim and Jah”, much to the delight of his fans.

Karina expressed her gratitude on social media, thanking the Prime Minister for this special afternoon. She wrote: “We are deeply humbled and honored to be invited by the esteemed Prime Minister Narendra Modi to commemorate the extraordinary life and legacy of our grandfather, the legendary Raj Kapoor. Thank you Modi It made for such a special afternoon. Your enthusiasm, attention and support in celebrating this milestone means so much to us.”

as Raj Kapoor 100 Film Festival As the film unfolds, fans and film industry professionals alike are celebrating the legacy of one of the most influential filmmakers in Indian cinema history, who continues to inspire with his timeless stories of love, hope and humanity.

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