Manoj Kumar Funeral: The late actor gave the state honor; The wife breaks down during the funeral ritual.

Veteran actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar will be kept on 5 April to rest with the state honor on 5 April.
87 -year -old screen icon, whose Patriotic films Left an indelible mark on Indian cinema, died on 4 April after a long illness. Keeping in mind the schedule, his mortal remains were taken from the hospital to his house for the last rites.
According to the protocol, Kumar’s mortal remains were wrapped in the Indian national flag. The scene from his residence first during the day showed an ambulance decorated with trichol-theme flowers.
His grieved family, including son Kunal Goswami, was included by close friends, and well -wishers, who gathered to pay their final honors. Pictures of the funeral saw Kumar’s wife breaking tears during the ceremony.
Kunal, who had earlier confirmed the news of his father’s death, expressed his gratitude peacefully, in which his father left. “It is God’s grace that he peacefully bid for this world,” he told reporters. The cremation of the cremation will take place at 11:30 am in Pawan Hans crematorium in Mumbai.
Padma Shri Awardee and President of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Seva Dal, Dr. Jitendra Singh Shanti also attended the funeral.
Talking to Annie, Dr. Shanti praised Kumar’s unwavering patriotism and powerful messages through his films.
“The message he gave through his films, whether it is Jai Jawan Jai Kisan, Shaheed-e-Azam, Roti Capada and Makan, or noise, no one in this world can forget his films. Such people do not die. They are immortal because their songs and their views will remain. I am his fan since childhood.”
He also reflected the individual relationship shared with the actor, “It was a father-son relationship with him, and also with a friend’s relationship. In Kovid, he gave me a lot of courage, that Shanti, be afraid, fear, do not serve with fear, intimidation, and like Bhogat Singh, she will do anything for the country.
Widely known as “Bharat Kumar” for his prestigious depiction of patriotic roles, Manoj Kumar was not only a famous actor, but also a respected director and writer. The beginning of his direction, ‘Cess’, won the National Film Award for the second Best Feature Film, and his other films, such as ‘Purba Aur Paschim’ and ‘Roti Capaah Aur Maken’ (1974), were both serious and commercially successful.
He earned prestigious awards, such as Padma Shri (1992) and Dadasaheb Phalke Award (2015).