Miss you Darji…
If tears could build a stairway,
And memories a lane,
I'd walk up to Heaven
And bring you home again.
Death news of Indian veteran actor and wrestler Dara Singh (original named as Deedar Singh Randhawa), has forced the acting fraternity, fans, friends and colleagues to recall few moment that they spent with him.
Dara Singh
demised on Thursday morning at his residence due to prolonged illness. He was
the first Action King of Bollywood and Deshi
Spiderman for the fans. He was the first Indian hero who started the trend of
hero having 8 pack abs and taking off shirts . Apart from bollywood acting, production
and direction, he was also inspired from Indian Pehalwani. He competed against several professional wrestlers of US.
During one of the most exciting fights in the history of wrestling competitions,
Darji lifted King Kong (200kg, Australian) over his head and twirled him around
and after that the crowd became crazy for him.
Bollywood fraternity on Darji’s
funeral
I’m
also in white but sorry,
I can’t forget my style. Actually media matters na..!
As
Darji is favourite for everyone, several stars bid adieu and mourn for him. Thanks
to each and everyone for being well dressed up in white colour during the
funeral ceremony (of course…! It's mark for the peace). It has become the trend of bollywood to be dressed up in white colour in funeral ceremony. In-fact all
bollywood stars necessarily keep 2-3 pairs of white cloths into their wardrobe
for attending the funeral ceremony of their beloved on (However we should not
comment over the issue as these stars use to keep maintain their wardrobe with
all colours). But as I noticed, as soon as celebrity’s manager gets the death news,
they immediately prepare the white clothes for their masters J (perfect service na?). Well, I’m sorry to say that
Manoj Kumar and Fardeen Khan’s manager were not ready with their white clothes
so they managed it with black colour (beware Mr manager… your master would not
take time to throw you out of the home). J
For checking few photographs of Darji’s
funeral you can click over the following link (kindly pay attention towards the
colour of their dresses).
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