A suhana safar ends for Indian cinema’s Kohinoor – Times of India
He could make dialogues sound like music: soft, slow and sonorous. He was the actor other actors wanted to be. He was an emperor of the box-office. And he was a rare icon of excellence in a young, independent India.
Kumar’s demise brings an end to the great triumvirate — Raj Kapoor and Dev Anand being the other two — who lorded over the Hindi film industry and a multitude of hearts in the 1950s and 1960s. An era is truly over.
The Peshawar-born actor’s passing marks the closure of an affectionate and passionate chapter in the life of post-Independence India. As academic Meghnad Desai wrote in his book, “Nehru’s Hero”, he “reflected the best of this country at the best of its times”.