Sunday, November 16, 2025
13.1 C
New Delhi

Amitabh Bachchan mourns Kamini Kaushal’s demise

Amitabh Bachchan mourns Kamini Kaushal's demise, recalls their family bond from pre-partition Punjab: ‘A legendary artist’

Superstar Amitabh Bachchan shared a heartfelt tribute after the passing of veteran actress Kamini Kaushal, who passed away at the age of 98 in Mumbai. Writing on his blog, the actor reflected on her remarkable contribution to cinema and the personal bond their families shared over the years.

Amitabah Bachchan calls Kamini Kaushal a family friend

“And another loss. A dear family friend of the days of yore, when there was no partition. Kamini Kaushal ji, legendary artist, an icon, who contributed immensely to our Industry and who remained with us till the very last,” he wrote, calling her passing “another loss” for the film world.

Warm connection between two families

In his tribute, the ‘Sholay’ actor looked back on the long friendship between Kamini Kaushal’s family and his own mother. He recalled how their bond began in pre-partition Punjab, describing the two households as deeply connected and full of joy.“Her family and Maa ji’s families were very dear friends in erstwhile pre-partition Punjab. Kamini ji’s elder sister was a very close friend of Maaji. They were classmates, and a most joyous bunch of like-minded friends,” he shared. This connection, he suggested, made her passing feel even more personal.

A heartfelt farewell from Amitabh Bachchan

The ‘Zanjeer’ actor also expressed how much the industry and her circle of friends would miss her. In his emotional blog post, he wrote, “A most pleasant, warm, affectionate and talented artist has left us at the age of 98. An era of great remembrance gone, not just for the film fraternity, but as a member of the friends fraternity. One by one they all are leaving us. A most sad moment, filled only now with condolence and prayer.”

Kamini Kaushal’s last rites held in Mumbai

As reported by ANI, Kamini Kaushal’s last rites were held at the Worli crematorium on Saturday in the presence of close family members. Her elder son, Vidhur, performed the final rituals as per tradition.Kamini Kaushal was one of the most loved actresses of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. She worked with some of Indian cinema’s greatest names, including Ashok Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Dev Anand, Dilip Kumar, and legends like Raaj Kumar and Dharmendra.Her first film was the acclaimed ‘Neecha Nagar’ (1946), directed by Chetan Anand. The film won the prestigious Grand Prix at the very first Cannes Film Festival. It remains the only Indian film to receive the Palme d’Or. Her work continued across decades, and she remained active in films even in her later years. Kamini Kaushal’s last screen appearance was in Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan’s ‘Laal Singh Chaddha’, released in 2022. Go to Source

Hot this week

Charred lower leg, black shoe: What confirmed Delhi blast suspect Umar’s identity

As the authorities formally identified Umar Nabi as the “bomber” in the Delhi blast near Red Fort that killed 12 people, investigators maintained that they relied on key forensic clues to come to the conclusion Go to Source Read More

National Press Day 2025: History, Significance And Journalism In AI Era

National Press Day 2025 celebrates ethical journalism, press freedom, and highlights challenges and opportunities for media in the age of AI. Read More

International Day For Tolerance 2025: History, Significance And Promoting Peaceful Coexistence

International Day for Tolerance 2025 reminds the world to embrace diversity, reject discrimination, and promote peace, compassion, education, and peaceful coexistence for all. Read More

Ignoring own orders, Supreme Court has kept case in limbo since 2018

NEW DELHI: It is a classic case of how Supreme Court does not follow its own rulings. Read More

‘Papa, Don’t Go’: Daughter Of Tailor Killed In Nowgam Explosion Had Pleaded Before His Death

Tailor Mohammad Shafi Parray, who died in the Nowgam Police Station explosion, had left home despite his daughter pleading with him to stay back, a report has claimed. Read More

Topics

Charred lower leg, black shoe: What confirmed Delhi blast suspect Umar’s identity

As the authorities formally identified Umar Nabi as the “bomber” in the Delhi blast near Red Fort that killed 12 people, investigators maintained that they relied on key forensic clues to come to the conclusion Go to Source Read More

National Press Day 2025: History, Significance And Journalism In AI Era

National Press Day 2025 celebrates ethical journalism, press freedom, and highlights challenges and opportunities for media in the age of AI. Read More

International Day For Tolerance 2025: History, Significance And Promoting Peaceful Coexistence

International Day for Tolerance 2025 reminds the world to embrace diversity, reject discrimination, and promote peace, compassion, education, and peaceful coexistence for all. Read More

Ignoring own orders, Supreme Court has kept case in limbo since 2018

NEW DELHI: It is a classic case of how Supreme Court does not follow its own rulings. Read More

‘Papa, Don’t Go’: Daughter Of Tailor Killed In Nowgam Explosion Had Pleaded Before His Death

Tailor Mohammad Shafi Parray, who died in the Nowgam Police Station explosion, had left home despite his daughter pleading with him to stay back, a report has claimed. Read More

4 Women Trample 16-Day-Old Nephew To Death In Desperate Attempt To Get Married

A viral video shows one of the women holding the infant in her lap and chanting, with others joining in what is likely an invocation to Bheru. Read More

Ajay Devgn saw a man dying while skydiving: ‘It was my turn next’

Who doesn’t remember Ajay Devgn’s iconic entry scene in his debut film ‘Phool Aur Kaante’? Read More

‘Chachu’ Sunny Kaushal says ‘mithai jaldi aayegi’ to paps – WATCH

Sunny Kaushal was seen jetting off on Saturday, but before he could even wheel his suitcase inside, all eyes were on the new ‘chachu’. Read More

Related Articles