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EXCLUSIVE | Former Pakistan Players Remember "Intellectual and Hospitable" Indian Bollywood Actor Manoj Kumar

Shahid Hashmi
06 Apr 2025
22:16
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Former Pakistan cricket and hockey players remembered Bollywood legendary actor and director Manoj Kumar as someone "very hospitable and intellectual" during their interaction with him on tours to India in the past.

REST IN PEACE: Manoj Kumar
REST IN PEACE: Manoj Kumar

Kumar died in Mumbai on April 4 after protracted illness and his death was mourned across the border.


Kumar was born in the hilly town of Abbottabad in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province before the 1947 partition and migrated to India where he made a name for himself in Bollywood.

Former Pakistan pacer Sikander Bakht said he could not meet Kumar but will always remember his act of generosity and kindness.

When I took eight wickets in the Delhi Test of 1979 Manoj Kumar Saheb sent a cake to congratulate me for my feat. It was an act of kindness which I will always remember despite not meeting him on that tour.

Bakht told Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net).

Another former Pakistan player Iqbal Qasim said Kumar Saheb was generous.

Kumar Saheb invited the team for a dinner on the 1987 tour and his generosity and kindness is always remembered by the players. He (Kumar) knew a lot about cricket and about some Pakistan players so we were impressed with his knowledge and love of the game.

Qasim told Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net).

Kumar had happy memories of his childhood home in Abbottabad. He visited his hometown in 1979 during which he took the famous pastries of the city for his mother and the water from the city for his father.

Kumar also signed famous Pakistan hero Mohammad Ali to work in his Bollywood flick "Clerk" in 1989 in a star-studded cast including Rekha, Anita Raj, Shashi Kapoor, Rajendra Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Prem Chopra and Sonu Walia.

The people in his hometown Abbottabad also sent condolence messages for his family through Telecomasia.net.

We are very sad over the news of his death and console his family. He came to his hometown some 40 years ago and it was celebrated across the city. He was like a family member.

Moeen-uddin Qureshi said

Former hockey captains Islah uddin and Sami Ullah also remember Kumar's hospitality on Pakistan hockey team's tour in 1978.

Kumar Saheb and Duleep Kumar Saheb invited us to studios where we watched shooting and were served with delicious food.

Islah to Telecomasia.net. reminisced

Sami, famous as a flying horse for his speedy dashes, said Kumar Saheb was a legend.

We had watched his films like DAAG, Clerk etc so we were awestruck when we met him but he was simple and intellectual because he knew a lot about field hockey and some of our players.

Recalled Sami

"We watched the shooting of "Burning Train" and discussed a lot about his hometown Abbottabad, field hockey, cricket and Bollywood. He was an amazing person."


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