There'l never be a more charming lover boy: Fans & Tinsel Town remember Rishi Kapoor on his death anny


By Rajesh Ahuja

On the occasion of the first death anniversary of Bollywood’s favourite lover boy Rishi Kapoor, his fans and Celebrities from the Tinsel Town fondly remembered the actor, saying that there will never be a more charming lover boy in Bollywood.

Fans of the actor,  who established a niche for himself as the favourite lover boy in Hindi films with his films in 70s and the 80s, paid tributes to him on his death anniversary. 

Arjun, an ardent fan of the actor,  who played an adorable and charming lover boy in films like Kabhie Kabhie, Khel Khel Mein, Bade Dil Wala, Naseem, Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin, Karz, Jhootha Kahin Ka and Chandni, said that there has never been in the history of Hindi films a more charming and adorable lover boy than Chintu.

Arjun said that he had watched films of Rishi Kapoor like Bobby and Kabhi Kabhie several times.

Jyotsana from Mumbai  said that no one in the country could but not be drawn by Rishi's inescapable charm in love stories like Bobby, Kabhie Kabhie, Chandni and  Jhootha Kahin Ka.

She says that she instantly fell in love with the chocolaty hero of Bobby, which  asked the debut of the actor in Hindi films.

50 year old Mukesh Sharma from Bhopal, who has grown up watching Rishi Kapoor in films like Bobby, Kabhie Kabhie and Chandni, said that he was perhaps the only actor who posed a challenge to the reigning superstar jn the 70s abd 80s Amitabh Bachchan with his charming lover boy image.

'Had Rishi been a little more taller, he could have given Amitabh Bachchan a run for his money, 'he said.

On his first death anniversary,  Rishi's fan and International sand artist Sudarshan patna shared one of his sand of the late actor.

'Forever a legend! #RishiKapoor .On his first death anniversary I am sharing one of my SandArt.,'International Sand Artist and Padma Shri Awardee ,Sudarshan patna said.



Fans of Rishi Kapoor pay tribute to him on his death anniversary 





International sand artist Sudarshan patna shares a sad art on Rishi Kapoor on his death anniversary 



On the first death anniversary of Rishi Kapoor, Celebrities from Tinsel Town and other fields  remembered him.

Among those who paid tribute to him were actress Divya Dutta,  Payal Ghish , Late Arun Jaitley's daughter Sonali jaitley Bakshi and Akanksha ola.

Paying tribute to Rishi Kapoor, Dharma Productions said, 'For all the years gone by where he entertained all on the big screen - he will be remembered for all the years to come. Remembering the late #RishiKapoor ji.'''

Julie Chawla, who worked with Rishi Kapoor in many films like Bol Radha Bol,
shared a video featuring a collage of her on screen appearances with the  actor.

'Remembering Rishiji Many fun & fond memories.... #RishiKapoor #RememberingRishiKapoor ,'she said.

Paying tribute to him, Sonali jaitley Bakshi said, 'You once said on the silver screen: 'Insaan toh waqt ki tarah hota hai; badalte hi rehta hai.' Though you left us last year, one thing is certain. You were, are & will be the same: a beloved icon of Indian cinema! Remembering #RishiKapoor ji on his 1st death anniversary...''

'Remembering #RishiKapoor Sir on his first death anniversary, he was really a gem of a person. You will always be missed Rishi uncle,'actor payal ghosh said.

Akanksha ola said that Rishi Kapoor's death one year ago broke many hearts.

'One year on — Solemnly remembering great actor, Rishi Kapoor whose untimely demise broke hearts of millions of his admirers #RishiKapoor ,'she said.

Paying tribute to him, actress Divya Dutta said, 'Childhood was you. And your movies!! That handsome face!! Dancing n singing and acting like a dream !! Cherish each moment of working with you, learning from you, knowing you!! You lived life beautifully!! All heart! That’s what you are!! Miss you #RishiKapoor
@chintskap'.










Divya Dutta,  Juhi Chawla and Sonali jaitley Bakshi pay tribute to Rishi Kapoor on his death anniversary 









Rishi Kapoor died on April 30 last year after a long battle with cancer. 

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