When Amit Kumar spoke about his father, Kishore Kumar's sporting talent

IANS May 20, 2025 347 views

Legendary playback singer Kishore Kumar had a surprising passion for football that few people knew about. Despite being thin and shy, he would play football wearing multiple layers of clothing, revealing a quirky side to his personality. His son Amit Kumar recently shared this fascinating detail from a television interview, offering fans a rare intimate look into his father's life. The story becomes even more intriguing when coupled with Kumar's unusual act of burying his first car in the garden after his divorce.

"He was a very good footballer. He was very thin, and very shy" - Amit Kumar
When Amit Kumar spoke about his father, Kishore Kumar's sporting talent
Mumbai, May 20: Playback singer Amit Kumar once revealed that his father, Kishore Kumar was very fond of playing football. An old video of Amit from comedian-actor Kapil Sharma’s show has surfaced on the Internet.

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Kishore Kumar loved football despite being shy and thin

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Buried his first car in Juhu home garden after divorce

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Bought his first car around 1950 during early marriage

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Fascinating glimpse into legendary singer's personal life

In the video, Amit recollected how his father loved football but was also very shy, as he said, “He was a very good footballer. He was very thin, and very shy. He never used to show his body. So just imagine, in the summer season in Indore Christian College there is a football match. Everyone is wearing jerseys and playing. One man is wearing heavy layers of clothes and playing football”.

Football is one of the most loved sports in the Bengali community. The sport has played a crucial role in the Indian resistance against the British Raj. The Mohun Bagan club, which is one of the oldest football clubs in Asia, was founded in 1889. It came into existence due to the discrimination against the Indians. Given Kolkata’s history with football, the Argentine football legend Diego Maradona visited the Mohun Bagan in Kolkata in 2008, where he interacted with club officials, played a friendly match, and met with political leaders.

Amit also confirmed that his father has actually buried a car in the garden in their Juhu home.

He further mentioned, “When he became a hero, he bought his first car. He and my mother went to purchase that car. In 1950. He got married in 1950, and bought the car around the same time. That car was there for 10-12 years. I saw it in our home”.

“I saw it till 1959. It had a green colour. When my parents got separated, my father buried the car after their divorce. That was my father”, he added.

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Priya S.
Kishore da was truly a legend in every sense! Even his quirks like burying a car show what an emotional person he was. Football and music - two passions that defined Kolkata's culture. Wish we had more such colorful personalities in Bollywood today! ❤️
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Rahul K.
The part about him playing football in heavy clothes is hilarious! Just shows how eccentric geniuses can be. But seriously, we need to preserve these stories - they're part of India's cultural heritage. More schools should teach about icons like Kishore Kumar beyond just their film careers.
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Ananya M.
As a Bengali, this makes me so proud! Football runs in our blood just like music. Mohun Bagan's history is something every Indian should know about - it's not just a club, it's a symbol of our freedom struggle. Wish current players had half the passion Kishore da showed!
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Suresh P.
While these anecdotes are entertaining, I wish the article focused more on Kishore Kumar's musical legacy. His football skills are interesting trivia, but what made him immortal were his golden voice and compositions. Sometimes we get distracted by these side stories.
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Meena T.
The car burial story is so dramatic - typical Kishore Kumar style! 😂 These stories show how artists express emotions in unique ways. Today's celebrities are so image-conscious, they'd never do something so raw and personal. We've lost that authenticity in public figures.
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Vikram J.
Interesting to connect Kishore Kumar's love for football with Kolkata's sporting culture. But let's not forget football is popular across India - from Kerala to Manipur. We need more articles celebrating India's diverse sporting traditions beyond just cricket.

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