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Happy Birthday Raaj Kumar: “Aap ke paon dekhe, bahut haseen hain. Inhe zameen pe mat utariyega. Maile ho jaayenge” ( I saw your feet, they are beautiful, please do not put them on the ground, they will become dirty). This iconic dialogue of the great Raaj Kumar in the form of a note to a sleeping Meena Kumari as a co-passenger in a train journey is from the film Pakeezah.

It is unanimously accepted as one of the most romantic dialogues ever.

Happy Birthday Raaj Kumar: Unknown Facts About Our Beloved Jaani Of Bollywood!

Today on 8th October, on his birthday, let us discover some relatively lesser known trivia about this unconventional hero of yesteryear.

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Born as Kulbhushan Pandit in Balochistan, Pakistan, Raaj Kumar was a sub-inspector with the Mumbai police at Mahim Police station before joining films full time at just 26. His 1st film was Rangeeli which did not do well. His 1st well known movie was the iconic Mother India.

Success also came with movies like Dil Ek Mandir and Waqt for which he got the Filmfare award for best supporting actor. Pakeezah made him famous throughout the country. Surprisingly he never received a best actor award and had only one nomination for best actor for the movie Kaajal also starring Dharmendra and Meena Kumari. This movie had the haunting Rafi Saab’s song “Chhoo Lene Do Naazuk Hothon Ko”.