When perhaps the greatest Indian movie actor, Dilip Kumar, died a fortnight ago at the age of 98, there was a rush of quaint black and white pictures, tributes and memories.
Mostly people reminisced about his acting prowess, how kind he was, non-starry in the best sense of the term, his perfect Urdu and diction and wide ranging interests.
I saw a black and white picture of him with Raj Kapoor, Dev Anand the trinity of the Hindi film industry as they were apparently called with India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Lal Nehru in the middle.
I shared the picture captioning it “a more innocent age”. All the three superstars were dressed in formal suits with ties and Nehru was dressed in an
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