Send me a cake … “: Former Paceer Remember Pakistan, Bollywood actor Manoj Kumar later




Former Pakistan Cricket and Hockey players gave a rich greeting to the legendary Bollywood actor and director Manuj Kumar, remembering him as a “very hosted and intellectual” person during their interaction with him in rounds to India in the past. Manoj Kumar died in Mumbai on April 4 after a long illness and died across the border. Kumar was born in the mountainous town of Abbot Abbad in the province of Khaybar Bakhtongua before the 1947 division and immigrated to India, where he made a name for himself in Bollywood.

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

“When I took eight share in the 1979 Delhi test, Manuj Kumar Saib sent a cake to congratulate me on my achievement. It was a work of kindness that I will always remember despite not meeting him on that tour.”

Another player in Pakistan, Iqbal Qassem, said that Manoj Kumar was very generous.

Qasim said: “Komar Suhaib called the team for dinner in the 1987 tour and the players always remember his generosity and kindness.”

“(Kumar) knew a lot about the cricket game and some Pakistani players, so we liked his knowledge and love for the game.”

Kumar had happy memories about his childhood home in Abbotabad. He visited his hometown in 1979, when he took the famous pastries of the city for his mother and water from the city to his father.

Kumar also signed the famous Pakistan champion Mohamed Ali to work in dust dust in Bollywood “writer” in 1989 in a star crew including Rakha, Anita Raj, Shashi Kapoor, Rajndra Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Brim Chopra, Sono Wali.

People in his hometown of Abbotabad also sent messages of condolences to his family through Telecom Asia Sport.

“We are very sad because of the news of his death and the control unit in his family,” said Moine Aden Quraishi. “He came to his hometown about 40 years ago and was celebrated throughout the city. He was like a family member.”

The former hockey leaders also mention the religion of religion and Sami Allah, the hospitality of Kumar, on the tour of the Pakistani hockey team in 1978.

“Kumar Suhaib and Dolip Kumar Suhaib called us to the studios where we saw the shooting and served with delicious food,” said Isla Al -Din www.telegcomasia.net.

Sami Olh, who is famous for a flying horse because of his quick police, said that Komar Suhaib was legendary.

“We have seen his films like Daj, a writer, etc., so we felt stunned when we met him, but he was simple and intellectual because he knew a lot about field hockey and some of our players,” Sami recalls.

“We saw the shooting” Burning Train “and discussed a lot about his hometown of Abbotabad, the field hockey, Cracit and Bollywood. He was a great person.”

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