tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2988261872663157660.post5842827502729052363..comments2023-07-26T16:50:23.302+05:30Comments on The Pink Bee: Rishi Kapoor - 1952-2020 In RequiemAvahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17274222598587327676noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2988261872663157660.post-90632151674988839902020-05-01T13:07:47.639+05:302020-05-01T13:07:47.639+05:30I like that! First movie you have ever attended, e...I like that! First movie you have ever attended, even if you were too little. He was like a ray of sunshine in the 70s. It is something else to follow movies in real time. It is something else to be young when these movie actors were young. They become a part of our youth.Avahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17274222598587327676noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2988261872663157660.post-84624657025111862392020-05-01T12:09:21.148+05:302020-05-01T12:09:21.148+05:30Beautiful tribute, Ava. Bobby was the very first f...Beautiful tribute, Ava. Bobby was the very first film I 'saw' - in a way! I was not even a year old, and my parents went to watch the film in a night show. Since there was no-one they could leave me with, I was taken along too, my mother being pretty certain I'd sleep through the film. But no such luck: I was wide awake, and utterly engrossed. :-)<br /><br />Since then, though, Rishi Kapoor has remained one of my favourite actors ever - and certainly my favourite actor of the 70s. He was always so alive, so vibrant and likeable. Dustedoffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00614804804521341182noreply@blogger.com