Raj Kapoor at 100
More Than a Showman: A Mirror to India's Cultural Soul
🎬 A Grand Tribute Begins
At the India International Centre, Delhi, a soulful evening unfolded titled "Shabdanjali: Raj Kapoor – The Idea of Showmanship", launching a year-long centenary celebration. Dignitaries including Shri B.P. Singh, Shri Manoj Tiwari, Dr. Yash Gulati, and Shri Mukesh Tyagi paid heartfelt homage to the man who redefined Indian cinema.
🎥 Not Just A Filmmaker, But A Civilisational Voice
As Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi beautifully noted, Kapoor wasn’t merely a director. He was India’s emotional autobiography. His classics like Aag, Barsaat, and Awaara weren’t just films; they were reflections of a nation's evolving soul.
— Dr. Sachchidanand Joshi
🌍 A Global Cultural Ambassador
Smt. Nirupama Kotru recalled how Kapoor's cinema brought hope and healing globally. From stories that moved dacoits to surrender to African patients lighting up at the mention of "Raj Kapoor's India", his films transcended borders.
🕊️ Humanism Through The Lens
Speakers highlighted Kapoor’s commitment to portraying love, justice, and dignity. Whether in Jagte Raho or Boot Polish, his lens always found the forgotten, giving them a voice.
📽️ A Year of Celebration
Respect India, with support from IGNCA, will host retrospectives, cultural events, exhibitions, and talks across the nation. The aim: to reintroduce Raj Kapoor to the new generation not just as a showman, but as a conscience-keeper of Indian cinema.
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