The Indian film industry came to a standstill as it bid farewell to one of its most iconic stars, Manoj Kumar, who passed away at the age of 87 on April 4, 2025. Known affectionately as "Bharat Kumar," his films not only entertained but also inspired generations with tales of patriotism, courage, and national pride. His funeral was a poignant reflection of his impact on Indian cinema and the nation at large.
The last rites took place in Mumbai, where a sea of mourners, including Bollywood’s biggest names, gathered to pay their respects. The funeral was attended by legendary actors Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan, who were seen with family and close friends, their faces reflecting a deep sense of loss. Salim Khan and Arbaaz Khan also paid their tributes, alongside other prominent figures from the film fraternity, including Raza Murad, Vindu Dara Singh, and Prem Chopra.
Manoj Kumar’s mortal remains, draped in the Indian tricolor, were escorted to the crematorium in an ambulance decorated with tri-color flowers—a symbolic gesture honoring his legacy as a filmmaker who celebrated India’s spirit in every frame. The ceremony was marked by heartfelt tributes from friends, family, and colleagues, each sharing stories of his dedication, warmth, and patriotism.
Political leaders also joined in mourning, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh expressing their condolences. They praised Kumar for his contributions to Indian cinema and his role in instilling a sense of pride and unity through his films like Upkar, Purab Aur Paschim, and Shaheed. As the nation remembers Manoj Kumar, his legacy as a cinematic icon and a true patriot will continue to inspire future generations.
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