# Remembering Rajesh Khanna: The Su


# Remembering Rajesh Khanna: The Superstar Who Faced Failure with Grace on His 83rd Birth Anniversary **Imagine a time when one man dominated Bollywood screens, breaking records with 15 consecutive hits—then watching it all slip away.** Today, on what would have been Rajesh Khanna's 83rd birth anniversary, we revisit the life of the original superstar, born Jatin Khanna on December 29, 1942, whose journey from glory to grit offers timeless lessons in resilience.[1][2] Known as "Kaka," the "King of Romance," and the "Pasha of Passion," Rajesh Khanna burst onto the scene with his 1966 debut *Aakhri Khat* and skyrocketed to fame with blockbusters like *Aradhana*, *Anand*, *Amar Prem*, *Haathi Mere Saathi*, and *Do Raaste*. He clinched Filmfare Awards for *Sachaa Jhutha* and his unforgettable portrayal of a cancer patient in *Anand*, a role critics hail as his career best.[1] Even veteran actor Jackie Shroff honored him recently, sharing images set to the iconic "Chala Jata Hoon" from *Mere Jeevan Saathi*, captioning it: "Always in our hearts... Remembering Rajesh Khanna ji."[2]
Indian postage stamp honoring Rajesh Khanna, featuring his portrait in a classic pose

Indian postage stamp commemorating Rajesh Khanna (Public domain via Wikimedia Commons)

But fame's flip side hit hard. In an exclusive interview with *Times of India*, longtime companion Anita Advani revealed how, as flops piled up in the 1980s, Rajesh Khanna confronted his decline head-on. "When things went south, the late actor came to terms with his failure," she shared, recounting his shift from denial to acceptance amid personal and professional turmoil.[1] From a railway contractor's adopted son in Mumbai's Thakur-dwar to a politician serving as MP from New Delhi (1992-1996), and finally battling cancer until his passing on July 18, 2012, at his Aashirwad bungalow—Khanna's story is one of unyielding spirit.[1][2] His legacy endures in songs that still echo, films that define romance, and tributes like Jackie's that remind us why he remains Bollywood's first true superstar.[2] What's your favorite Rajesh Khanna memory or film? **Drop a comment below, share this post with fellow fans, and let's keep Kaka's magic alive!**
Citations
1.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajesh_Khanna
2.https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/jackie-shroff-remembers-kaka-rajesh-khanna-on-83rd-birth-anniversary/articleshow/126224629.cms
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