(Memories
of Mollywood actor Captain Raju who died on September 17)
Photos: Captain Raju with his wife Premila. Photo by TP Sooraj. Captain Raju (right) with Jnanpith Award winner MT Vasudevan Nair
By
Shevlin Sebastian
The
first thing I noticed when I met Captain Raju at his first floor home
at Padivattom, Kochi a couple of years ago was how tall he was. At
6'2” and with large, broad shoulders, he looked towering. The
second quality was his wide smile. He was so welcoming and gracious.
And like a true host, there was a spread, set up by his wife Premila:
halwa, a Gujarati dish, chips, pickle, and a cup of coffee. “First
eat and then you can do the interview,” said Capt. Raju.
Later,
hobbling a bit, he took me out to the spacious balcony. There was a
large overhanging tree nearby. The leaves rustled; the sparrows
chirped, and the wind blew a little. From the distance, there was the
sound of traffic.
“My
leg is giving me pain,” he said. “I am getting it massaged
daily.”
And
it was sad that Capt. Raju was still suffering the effects of what
happened on the night of October 12, 2003. He was travelling in a
car, with a driver and an assistant, from Thiruvananthapuram to Salem
to take part in the shooting of Vinayan’s ‘War and Love’. Just
after Thrissur, the car hit a culvert, went over the wall, and fell
40 feet. “There was no tree to stop the vehicle,” says Capt.
Raju. “So, the car had another fall of 100 feet.”
Capt. Raju had multiple fractures on his legs, damaged his ribs, and had a head injury. A few months later, he suffered a stroke which numbed the left side of his body. It was only after months of physiotherapy that he recovered. But things were never the same again.
Capt. Raju had multiple fractures on his legs, damaged his ribs, and had a head injury. A few months later, he suffered a stroke which numbed the left side of his body. It was only after months of physiotherapy that he recovered. But things were never the same again.
Nevertheless,
he has acted in over 500 Malayalam films – Tamil, Telugu, Kannada
and Malayalam. And he has so many memories of his career but those at
the beginning are always the most memorable for any actor.
In
the film, ‘Raktam’ (1981), Capt. Raju had a fight sequence with
Madhu at the Rama Varma club at Kochi. The crew had placed small
sheets of wood (the pattika) of an old house on the floor. As Madhu
hit Capt. Raju, with a shovel, the latter fell on the wood.
Mollyood
legends Prem Nazir, Soman and Srividya were watching silently.
Once
the shot was over, Prem Nazir said, “Capt. Raju, please come here.”
When
the actor went close, Prem Nazir said, “Captain, look carefully at
the wood. There are numerous nails sticking out. I understand your
anxiety to do well. This is your first film. But you have to be
careful. If you fall and a nail enters you, especially if it is your
face, then what will happen? Director Joshy will say, ‘Pack up’.
Then you will have to be taken to the hospital to be given a tetanus
injection because the nails are rusted. And your career might come to
a stop before it has started.”
A
moved Capt. Raju said, “Which superstar will tell something like
this to a newcomer? I have never forgotten it. Prem Nazir Sir was a
star with so much of humanity.”
And
so was Captain Raju.
We
will miss you Sir!
(The
New Indian Express, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram)
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