Parikshit Sahni Reveals Sanjeev Kumar's Tragic End and Brotherly Bond

Parikshit Sahni recently opened up about his deep bond with fellow actor Sanjeev Kumar. He revealed how Kumar became like an elder brother during their first film together, helping him with Hindi dialogue delivery. Sahni shared troubling details about Kumar's health issues, including heavy drinking and late-night eating habits that contributed to his early death. The veteran actor also touched upon Kumar's complicated romantic relationships with several film actresses who wanted to marry him.

Key Points: Parikshit Sahni Recalls Brotherly Bond With Sanjeev Kumar

  • Sanjeev Kumar helped Sahni with Hindi dialogue delivery during early films
  • Kumar battled serious drinking and eating habits that led to health issues
  • Multiple film actresses were reportedly crazy about Kumar but he never married
  • Kumar's versatile acting spanned action, comedy and tragedy in iconic films
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He was like a brother: Parikshit Sahni recalls his friendship with Sanjeev Kumar

Veteran actor Parikshit Sahni opens up about his deep friendship with Sanjeev Kumar, revealing his health struggles, romantic relationships, and untimely death.

"He was like a brother. Because he was in the first film, 'Anokhi Raat' - Parikshit Sahni"

Mumbai, October 15

Seasoned actor Parikshit Sahni, the son of the iconic Balraj Sahni, has had a rich and varied journey from 'Anokhi Raat' and 'Tapasya' to '3 Idiots' and 'Housefull 4'. This resulted in long and fascinating associations with some of the most prominent names of the film industry, and one such name was that of veteran actor Sanjeev Kumar.

Sahni spoke at length about his bond with Sanjeev Kumar, their friendship, his complicated relationships, and his health issues.

In a recent conversation with ANI, he shed light on his close friendship with the 'Angoor' actor, saying, "He was like a brother. Because he was in the first film, 'Anokhi Raat'. And I had just come from Russia, and they cast me in that role. I didn't know Hindi because I spoke Russian for six years."

Sahni went on to share how Sanjeev Kumar would help him with his dialogue delivery, which further deepened their bond. "So Hari bhai, Sanjeev, became like an elder brother. And he used to tell me that I had my pauses all wrong. Asit Sen, who was the director, kept complaining, 'Oh, this boy. Pause, pause in-between. You are speaking non-stop.' I said, 'Sir, this has to be spoken after rote learning.' It was Hari Bhai who came to my rescue."

Sanjeev Kumar took on a variety of roles, including action, comedy, and tragedy, rather than defining himself by a single category. His films, such as 'Sholay', 'Koshish', and 'Angoor', continue to be widely appreciated to this day.

The 'Pavitra Paapi' actor also spoke about Kumar's health issues. "He had bad habits. In the sense that he, after the shootings, drank a lot. He drank and drank and drank. He also ate a lot till 2 a.m. He ate and threw the bones under the table. And that's why he died. I mean, he had a heart attack."

He also touched upon his relationships. "Well, I didn't ask him, but I know that a lot of, I don't want to name the girls because some of them are film actresses. They were crazy about him and wanted to marry him. But he didn't marry."

Sahni is also known for his roles in the TV series 'Barrister Vinod', 'Gul Gulshan Gulfaam' and Gaatha. He also wrote books such as 'The Non-Conformist: Memories of My Father Balraj Sahni' and 'Strange Encounters: Adventures of a Curious Life'.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Sanjeev Kumar was truly a versatile actor - from Sholay to Angoor, he could do any role perfectly. Sad to hear about his health issues though. Such a talented life cut short.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the honest account, I wish Parikshit ji hadn't shared such personal details about Sanjeev Kumar's health and relationships. Some things should remain private out of respect for the departed soul.
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David E
As someone who grew up watching these actors, it's fascinating to learn about the behind-the-scenes relationships. The golden era of Bollywood had such genuine bonds between artists.
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Vikram M
Parikshit Sahni comes from such an illustrious family - son of Balraj Sahni and friend of Sanjeev Kumar. What amazing legacy and stories he must have! Would love to read his books about these experiences.
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Sarah B
The part about him learning Hindi after speaking Russian for 6 years is so interesting! Imagine coming from Russia and being cast in Bollywood films. What a transition! 🌟
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Karthik V
Sanjeev Kumar's performance in Koshish was absolutely brilliant. He and Jaya Bhaduri made that film unforgettable. True legends never fade away - their work lives on forever.

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