Regarded as the \"Greatest Showman\" of Indian cinema, Raj Kapoor made his on-screen debut with the 1935 film Inquilab and directorial debut with the 1948 film Aag. A prolific actor, director and editor, his films represented the struggle and triumph of the common man. His on-screen persona of the Charlie Chaplin-esque character of the 'the tramp' became a pronounced feature of many of his films.




Regarded as the \"Greatest Showman\" of Indian cinema, Raj Kapoor made his on-screen debut with the 1935 film Inquilab and directorial debut with the 1948 film Aag. A prolific actor, director and editor, his films represented the struggle and triumph of the common man. His on-screen persona of the Charlie Chaplin-esque character of the 'the tramp' became a pronounced feature of many of his films.