TIL Desk Bollywood/ Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor rued the “irreplaceable” loss of memorabilia and costumes from his home banner’s movies after a portion of the family’s iconic R.K. Films & Studios here caught fire on Saturday.
“A studio can be built again but the loss of the irreplaceable memorabilia and costumes of all R.K. Films, is tragic for all. Fire took it away,” tweeted Rishi, son of the studio’s founder, the legendary Raj Kapoor. A major fire had broken out in the iconic studio in Chembur here on Saturday afternoon.
“We have lost the iconic Stage 1. Thankfully no casualties, nor injuries. All your concerns appreciated,” Rishi had tweeted earlier in the evening. The blaze gutted one of the main shooting venues — the set of dance reality TV show “Super Dancer Season 2”, but the shooting was not underway. R.K. Films has given Bollywood titles like Barsaat (1949), Awaara (1951), Boot Polish (1954), Shri 420 (1955) and Jaagte Raho (1956).

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