The Indian film industry mourns the loss of one of its most cherished icons, Manoj Kumar, who passed away at the age of 87. Fondly known as “Bharat Kumar” for his patriotic films, Kumar breathed his last at Mumbai’s Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital.
A Life Dedicated to Cinema and Patriotism
Manoj Kumar was more than just an actor; he was a symbol of national pride. His career spanned decades, during which he portrayed characters that resonated with the Indian spirit. With classics like Shaheed (1965), Upkar (1967), and Purab Aur Paschim (1970), he cemented his place as Bollywood’s most beloved patriot.
His contributions to Indian cinema were recognized with the Padma Shri in 1992 and the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2015. His films were not just entertainment but a reflection of India’s socio-political landscape, inspiring generations of viewers.
Cause of Death and Hospitalization
Reports confirm that the veteran actor was admitted to the hospital due to heart-related complications. The medical certificate from Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital further revealed that “decompensated liver cirrhosis” was a secondary cause of death.
Despite medical efforts, Kumar’s health deteriorated, leading to his passing. Fans and admirers had hoped for his recovery, but the film industry has now lost yet another legend.
A Storied Career in Bollywood
Manoj Kumar’s filmography is filled with timeless classics. His performances in films such as Hariyali Aur Raasta, Woh Kaun Thi, Himalaya Ki God Mein, Do Badan, Patthar Ke Sanam, Neel Kamal, and Kranti showcased his versatility as an actor.
Each of these films carried his signature intensity and commitment to storytelling. His patriotic films, in particular, left an indelible mark, often drawing comparisons to real-life national heroes.
Tributes Pour In
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his sorrow over the passing of the legendary actor. In a heartfelt message, he wrote:
“Deeply saddened by the passing of legendary actor and filmmaker Shri Manoj Kumar Ji. He was an icon of Indian cinema, who was particularly remembered for his patriotic zeal, which was also reflected in his films. Manoj Ji’s works ignited a spirit of national pride and will continue to inspire generations. My thoughts are with his family and admirers in this hour of grief. Om Shanti.”
Several Bollywood celebrities, politicians, and fans have taken to social media to share their condolences, reminiscing about his unforgettable performances.
The Man Behind the Icon
Born as Harikrishan Giri Goswami, Manoj Kumar’s roots trace back to what is now Pakistan. His family moved to India during the Partition, and he later pursued a career in cinema that would make him a household name.
His films spoke of resilience, patriotism, and the common man’s struggles. Even beyond the silver screen, his persona reflected these values.