Raj Kapoor's Spitfire Energy: Parikshit Sahni Reveals Mera Naam Joker Memories

Parikshit Sahni recently shared his experience working as Raj Kapoor's assistant director on the classic film Mera Naam Joker. He described Raj Kapoor as incredibly energetic, calling him a "spitfire" who never sat down while directing. Sahni revealed he worked alongside Randhir Kapoor as fellow assistants and served as interpreter for the Russian circus scenes. The actor also recalled their final emotional meeting where Raj Kapoor remembered Sahni's parents before his passing.

Key Points: Parikshit Sahni Recalls Assisting Raj Kapoor on Mera Naam Joker

  • Parikshit Sahni served as Raj Kapoor's assistant director for about a year
  • He worked alongside Randhir Kapoor as fellow assistant on the film
  • Sahni acted as interpreter for the Russian circus sequences in Mera Naam Joker
  • He recalls Raj Kapoor's emotional final message about remembering his parents
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He was like a spitfire: Parikshit Sahni recalls his experience of assisting Raj Kapoor in 'Mera Naam Joker'

Veteran actor Parikshit Sahni shares intimate memories of working as Raj Kapoor's assistant director on the iconic film Mera Naam Joker and their final emotional meeting.

"He was like a spitfire. He would never sit down. - Parikshit Sahni"

Mumbai, October 15

Veteran actor Parikshit Sahni, known for his memorable performances in films and television, reminisced about his brief stint as an assistant to legendary filmmaker and actor Raj Kapoor during the making of the iconic movie 'Mera Naam Joker', before he went on to pursue acting full-time.

Raj Kapoor's Mera Naam Joker is regarded as one of the greatest and most ambitious films in the Hindi cinema industry. The movie, directed and produced by Raj Kapoor, featured him in the lead role alongside Rishi Kapoor and Simi Garewal.

In an exclusive conversation with ANI, Parikshit Sahni revealed that Raj Kapoor personally invited him to work as an Assistant Director (AD) on the film.

The actor was joined by Randhir Kapoor for the same position in the production.

"Raj Ji called me to be one of his assistants while he was doing 'Mera Naam Joker', in which there was a Russian circus that was to be filmed. I was with him for a while as an interpreter of the circus. Dabu, his elder son, Randhir Kapoor, was also present. I was with Rajji for about a year, I think," Sahni said.

Reflecting on his experience of working under the iconic filmmaker, Sahni described Raj Kapoor as a dynamic and passionate director who brought unmatched energy to the sets.

"He was like a spitfire. He would never sit down. There was a chair for him, but he got so excited when he was directing that he would never sit down. He used to get so tired by the end of the evening that he had a special little cottage in which everybody sat till two o'clock in the morning. At the same time, Randhir and I would stand quietly against the wall while he sat," said Parikshit Sahni.

During the conversation, the 'Gul Gulshan Gulfam' actor shifted from the professional admiration for Raj Kapoor to his last emotional moment..

Sahni recalled his last conversation with Raj Kapoor in which the latter talked about remembering the actor's parents.

"He called me only when he was told that he had a very bad disease that he wouldn't survive. Then, one day, he called the entire film industry. He couldn't even. He told me, the last thing I remember is, he told me, 'come and sit with me'. I think he couldn't talk. He put his arm around me and said, I remember your dad. I remember your mother," added Parikshit Sahni.

Raj Kapoor, fondly remembered as the 'Showman of Indian Cinema,' made his first on-screen appearance as a child artist in the 1935 film 'Inquilab'. His major breakthrough came with 'Neel Kamal' (1947), opposite Madhubala. In 1948, he founded his own banner, RK Films, which went on to produce several classics.

On the personal front, the evergreen actor Raj Kapoor married Krishna Kapoor in 1946, and the couple had five children, including Randhir, Ritu, Rishi, Rima, and Rajiv Kapoor.

As for Parikshit Sahni, who later emerged as a distinguished actor in his own right, is known for his work alongside Amitabh Bachchan, Rishi Kapoor and Shatrughan Sinha, as well as his collaborations with filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani in several hit films starring Aamir Khan and Sanjay Dutt.

Sahni has appeared in notable films and television serials, including Pavitra Paapi, Kabhie Kabhie, and Gul Gulshan Gulfam, earning widespread acclaim for his versatile performances.

- ANI

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Rohit P
My grandfather used to tell us stories about watching Raj Kapoor films in single-screen theaters. The energy and passion described here reminds me why he was called the Showman. Golden era of Indian cinema!
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up outside India, I discovered Raj Kapoor's films during college. The emotional depth in Mera Naam Joker is incredible. This behind-the-scenes insight makes me appreciate the film even more.
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Arjun K
While I respect the nostalgia, we should also acknowledge that the film industry back then had very hierarchical structures. Standing against the wall while the director sits - that wouldn't fly today thankfully.
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Kavya N
Parikshit Sahni is such an underrated actor! From assisting Raj Kapoor to working with Rajkumar Hirani - what an incredible journey. His performance in 3 Idiots was brilliant! 🙏
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Michael C
The Russian circus connection is fascinating! Shows how international collaborations in Bollywood aren't new. Raj Kapoor was truly ahead of his time in thinking globally.

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