It was so sudden.
He hadn't really prepared us for his going, although he had cancer.
On the other hand, maybe he did let us know in his own way that the end was near.
On his 90th birthday in September he decided to call all his friends and family from India and abroad, around 2,000 people.
I think he had a premonition. There were 200 tables at his birthday dinner. He went to each and every table to talk to all his friends, some of them from America.
He made an hour-long speech, which we fortunately recorded. It’s the only biographical life-sketch we have of him. We now intend to make it public.
Right from my childhood I looked at him with awe. When we went out together, the respect he commanded was visible even to a child. Even if he was not recognized by someone as an actor, my father still commanded the same respect.
He carried his aura way beyond the screen. At home he was a complete husband, father and grandfather. He was the most complete human being I know.
And yet I connected with him like any son does to his father.
Outside the house he was this iconic deified figure. Inside the house he was a sorted-out, genial householder always ready to lend a patient ear to our problems. He didn’t play favorites in the family.
He loved me my brother and our children equally.
As an actor he enjoyed acting until the 1970s and 80s. Then just when I came in as a leading man Indian cinema become mongrelized, Westernized and corrupted.
My father didn’t like it at all. He would ask, ‘Why does our cinema need to ape the West? Our culture and heritage are so rich. Why do you need to change that?’
I argued back saying ‘We had to give the audience what they wanted.’ He would counter-argue saying, ‘Look at the Chinese, Koreans. Their cinema preserves their language and culture. They’re global leaders.
Recently when I made a film I wanted to send it to international film festivals after cutting the songs. My father was aghast. ‘Why are you cutting out your culture?’
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