Mumbai, July 19 : Grandson
Aarav performed the
last rites of
Rajesh Khanna at the Vile Parle crematorium Thursday with
family, friends and fans bidding the superstar a tearful adieu.
The
actor's nine-year-old grandson put the pyre to torch with the help of
his actor-father
Akshay Kumar, who is married to
Rajesh Khanna's elder
daughter Twinkle, and soon flamed engulfed the body of the superstar,
who became heartthrob of millions since attaining stardom in 1969.
The actor, fondly called Kaka by his family and friends, passed away Wednesday morning following a liver infection. He was 69.
An
eyewitness informed IANS that Amitabh Bachchan hugged and consoled an
emotional
Dimple Kapadia and her second daughter Rinke at the funeral.
Kaka's ex-girlfriend Anju Mahendru was also present and was seen crying.
Daughter Twinkle was missing from the funeral procession as she is in the family way.
Rajesh Khanna's last journey generated the same frenzy that he did when he attained stardom in the 1970s.
Keeping
the security issues in consideration, the police officials suggested
the late superstar's family members not to allow too many people inside
the crematorium as a result not even media were allowed in.
The
legend's final journey started around 10 a.m. from his residence
Aashirwad in Bandra. His body, in a glass casket, was placed on a
mini-truck decorated with white flowers. The procession went through
Carter Road, Turner Road and S.V. Road before reaching the Vile Parle
crematorium.
The original plan was to have a longer procession, but due to rain it was cut short.
Despite
rain, thousands, including the superstar's friends, film fraternity
members and fans gathered to say a tearful goodbye to
Rajesh Khanna.
The frenzy was perhaps just what the Bollywood's first superstar had been missing in his last years.
It was a farewell that the superstar deserved.
Among
the Bollywood bigwigs who attended his last rites were Sudhir Mishra,
Rani Mukerji,
Karan Johar, Sajid Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Vinod Khanna
and Aadesh Shrivastava.
Rajesh started his career with the 1966
film "Akhari Khat" and went on to give hit films like "Aradhana", "Kati
Patang", "Anand" and "Amar Prem" that propelled him to dazzling heights
of popularity and fame.
His last words before his demise, according to megastar Amitabh Bachchan, were "Time to pack up" in true Bollywood style.
© IANS