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Rishi demands government honour for Shammi Kapoor
Mumbai, May 11
Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor is
disappointed at the not appreciating his uncle and late actor Shammi
Kapoor's contribution to Indian cinema, adding that a posthumous honour
is still awaited.
The 62-year-old took to micro-blogging site Twitter to share his thoughts over the recognition.
“Ponder.
My only resentment is that Shammi Kapoor never got recognised by the
government in his lifetime. Posthumously would be great but...†Rishi
tweeted late on Sunday.
The tweet comes after his uncle and
actor Shashi Kapoor, who captivated attention with his charming looks
and infectious smile, was conferred with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award on
Sunday here.
It was the third Dadasaheb Phalke Award for the
family -- the first was for Shashi's late father Prithviraj Kapoor and
second for Shashi's elder brother Raj Kapoor.
The Kapoor brothers -- Raj, Shammi and Shashi, formed a trinity and dominated the Hindi filmdom.
With
the gentle flick in the hair and his groovy dance moves, Shammi was
often referred to as the Indian Elvis Presley by his fans. Known for
films like "Kashmir Ki Kali", "Teesri Manzil" and "An Evening in Paris",
he died on August 14, 2011 due to chronic renal failure.
Rishi went on to seek advice from the fans of the late cinema icon over the same topic.
“Then
I think I am being too greedy! Is that what you all Shammi Kapoor fans
and aficionados think? What songs what romance what macho what,†he
added.
