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K Bhagyaraj demise: Anil Kapoor and Boney Kapoor pen heartfelt condolences
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Published on 06/29/2026 16:00
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As the Indian film industry mourns the loss of filmmaker, actor and writer K Bhagyaraj, producer Boney Kapoor and actor Anil Kapoor remembered the veteran filmmaker with heartfelt tributes, reflecting on both his creative brilliance and personal impact.

Bhagyaraj passed away in Chennai on June 27 following a cardiac arrest at the age of 73. Known for redefining middle-class storytelling in Tamil cinema with his wit, emotional depth and unconventional narratives, he leaves behind a legacy that transcended languages and generations.

In an emotional post on X, Boney Kapoor said he was “deeply saddened” by Bhagyaraj’s passing, adding that Indian cinema had lost “one of its finest storytellers” while he had lost “a dear friend”.

Calling Bhagyaraj “a true genius”, Boney wrote that the filmmaker redefined storytelling with his exceptional creativity, wit and deep understanding of human emotions. He highlighted how films such as Mouna Geethangal, Thooral Ninnu Pochchu, Oru Kaidhiyin Diary, Andha 7 Naatkal and Enga Chinna Rasa — along with their Hindi remakes including Ek Hi Bhool, Woh Saat Din, Mohabbat and Beta — entertained millions while leaving a lasting impact on Indian cinema.

Beyond his work, Boney said he would always cherish Bhagyaraj’s warmth, generosity and the moments they shared. “You may no longer be with us, but your films, your legacy, and the lives you touched will continue to live on forever,” he wrote.

Actor Anil Kapoor, meanwhile, shared a longer note recalling not just Bhagyaraj’s influence on Indian cinema but also the personal significance of his work in his own career. Anil said the news felt especially unreal because he had recently met Bhagyaraj at Khushbu’s daughter’s wedding and spent time with him.

Describing Bhagyaraj as “a creative genius whose contributions to Indian cinema go far beyond what many people know”, Anil emphasised that the filmmaker was the original creator behind stories that later became landmark Hindi films and career-defining moments for many.

Reflecting on their cinematic association, Anil noted that Woh Saat Din, adapted from Bhagyaraj’s work, became one of the most important films of his career. He also recalled that Mohabbat, which carried Bhagyaraj’s story, screenplay and dialogues, became a memorable film and played a role in launching producers Indra Kumar and Ashok Thakeria under Maruti International.

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