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Thursday, November 27, 2025

25 Years of Refugee: When Abhishek and Kareena Made Their Grand Entry

 When the announcement was made that Amitabh Bachchan’s son, Abhishek Bachchan, was stepping onto the silver screen, a wave of excitement swept through every cine-lover's heart. Would he also weave magic on screen like his father? Would he carry forward the legacy of the 'Angry Young Man'?

Let's go back to the year 2000...

J.P. Dutta’s film, Refugee, released on June 30, 2000, recently completed 25 years. This film was a historical moment in itself—not just because it was a new story, but because it introduced the next generation of two of Bollywood's most prestigious families to the big screen: Abhishek Bachchan and Kareena Kapoor.

Abhishek Bachchan's Debut — Hopes of an Entire Era

When the announcement came that Amitabh Bachchan’s son, Abhishek Bachchan, was making his big-screen debut, excitement surged among all cinema enthusiasts. Would he also create screen magic like his father? Would he continue the legacy of the ‘Angry Young Man’?

In fact, Abhishek's first intended debut project was 'Aakhri Mughal'—also to be directed by J.P. Dutta—in which he was to play the role of Bahadur Shah Zafar. However, that project was shelved before it could begin, making Refugee his official debut.

When Abhishek made his first screen entrance at Mumbai's Liberty Theatre, the audience's reaction was a testament to the faith, emotion, and expectations they had placed in Amitabh's son.

Kareena Kapoor: The Regal Arrival of the Kapoor Princess

Kareena Kapoor's career also started with Refugee. The first heroine from the third generation of the Kapoor family showcased an amazing blend of seriousness, innocence, and confidence in her very first role. Her face was full of a new kind of beauty and acting potential.

It is said that Kareena was first offered 'Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai', but she opted for Refugee instead—an emotional, art-house-leaning film over a commercial one. This was a bold decision, demonstrating her commitment to acting.

The Film's Story: Seeking Humanity Across Borders

The story of Refugee is about people living near the India-Pakistan border who have lost their homes, families, identity, and roots in the name of religion, nationality, and politics. Abhishek Bachchan’s character is a "Refugee"—one who helps people cross the border but holds no identity of his own.

The film was not a loud patriotic feature but was quiet, sensitive, and filled with a human perspective—in J.P. Dutta's style, but with a new approach.

Music: Anu Malik's Magic, Javed Akhtar's Pen

The music of Refugee was considered the best music of that year. Anu Malik delivered tremendous melody, and Javed Akhtar’s lyrics made it timeless.

🎵 "Panchhi Nadiyan Pawan Ke Jhonke…" — is still listened to in a mood of peace and romance today.

🎵 "Raat Mein Hai…" and

🎵 "Mere Haathon Mein Nau Nau Choodiyan Hain…" — found their place in every wedding and Sangeet ceremony.

This album was among the highest-selling music albums of that era.

Box Office Performance: Slightly Below Expectations, Yet Memorable

Refugee received moderate success. 'Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai', released in January of that year, achieved record-breaking success, so similar expectations were placed on Refugee.

However, Refugee was a slow-paced, artistic film that perhaps proved a little difficult for the mainstream audience. The film earned approximately ₹17–18 crore, which was satisfactory for the cost at the time but cannot be called a blockbuster.

Nevertheless, over time, the film has achieved a 'cult' status—especially among those who appreciate sensitive cinema.

Refugee After 25 Years: A Memory, A Legacy

When we remember Refugee today, we talk not just about a film, but about the beginning of an era. An era where the next generation of the Bachchan and Kapoor families faced the camera—without full-on commercial masala, but with a sensitive story grappling with societal questions.

❓ Now, a question for you…

Did you watch Refugee in the theatre? Which aspect of the film did you like the most—Abhishek's entry, Kareena's acting, the film's message, or its music?


Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Who motivated Rajesh Khanna to make an entry into Bollywood films? What is his background?

 Rajesh Khanna's biological parents or adopted parents did not motivate him to become an actor and he didn't have any filmy background also.

Rajesh Khanna was born in Amritsar on 29th December 1942 in a Punjabi Hindu Khatri family, his birth name was Jatin Khanna. His father Lala Hiranand Khanna worked as a headmaster in MC highschool in Burewala. His mother's name was Chandrani Khanna. But Rajesh Khanna was adopted and raised up by Chunnilal Khanna and Leelawati Khanna, they are the relatives of Rajesh Khanna's parents.

Rajesh Khanna was not inspired by any specific actor to become an actor, it was his own interest, since school days he was interested in acting and he had participated in many stage and theatre plays during his school and college days and had also won many prizes in inter-college drama competitions.

In 1962 , when he was 20 years old, he did a role of wounded mute solider in the play Andha Yug. With his perfomance the chief guest got impressed and suggested him to get into films soon.

In the 1965 All India Talent Contest organised by United Producers and Filmfare, Rajesh Khanna was one of eight finalists from more than 10,000 contestants. Khanna won the contest along with Farida Jalal. Many renowned filmmakers like B. R. Chopra, Bimol Roy, G P Sippy, Nasir Hussain and others were the judges of the contest. G P Sippy and Nasir Hussain were the first who approached Khanna after he won the contest.

In 1966 he made his acting debut with the film Aakhri Khat. In 1967 he received his first break as a leading actor in the film Raaz.

However the legendary actor Dev Anand was a prime inspiration in his early filmy career, he liked Dev Anand’s charm, unique styles, dialogue delivery and his mannerisms. Both had a big fan following in their time. The film Aaradhna brought Rajesh Khanna a big superstardom and he continued with the superstardom until 1975.

Monday, October 13, 2025

What are some temples where entry is prohibited to non-Hindus? How did such a rule come into existence?

 

  • Jagannath : Non Hindus cannot enter Lord Jagannath Puri ;one of the most sacred Hindu shrines across the world.
  • It is also among the richest shrines across the world.
  • Why : This sacred shrine has been attacked by invaders-non Hindus- around 18 times.
  • Badrinath : Non Hindus are not allowed to enter sanctum sanctorum (Garbh Griha)
  • They can only enter during official ceremonies ( eg. regimental prayers/ Presidential visit)
  • Why : This sacred Vishnu shrine was destroyed by Buddhist monks in past.
  • Padmanabha Swamy: This sacred Hindu shrine in Kerala is out of bounds for non Hindus.
  • It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu who is known as Anant Padmanabha Swamy.
  • Why : This sacred shrine has a secret treasure ( around $ 1 Trillion)
  • Guruvayur : This sacred Hindu shrine is exclusively meant for Hindus.
  • Why : It is treated as an abode of living Krishna
  • Tirupati : This sacred shrine is out of bounds for non Hindus.
  • Why : In past, attempts were made to declare it as Jain and Buddhist shrines.
  • Facts : Non Hindus can enter many shrines like Guruvayur and Tirupati ; provided they declare their affirmation in Hindu faith.
  • These shrines are basically controlled by monastic sects that follow strict religious code.
  • Historically, many Hindu shrines were attacked or maligned by non Hindu rulers.
  • Nevertheless, Hinduism does not discriminate anyone one on his /her devotion.
  • Non Hindus devotees can also take Darshan of almighty through religious processions like Rath Yatra or associated shrines.
  • Well : Sarve Bhavantu Sukhina (May all remain happy !) : A Vedic prayer !
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