Actor
Twinkle
Khanna
on
Sunday
paid
tributes
to
her
late
superstar
father
Rajesh
Khanna
on
his
ninth
death
anniversary
and
said
the
actor
continues
to
live
on
in
the
hearts
of
his
fans.
Rajesh
Khanna
was
hailed
as
India's
first
superstar,
featuring
in
some
of
the
biggest
hits
of
the
late
60s
and
early
70s.
The
actor-turned-author
took
to
Instagram
and
shared
a
video
from
the
making
of
the
screen
icon's
1974
romantic
drama
Aap
Ki
Kasam,
which
also
starred
Mumtaz
and
Sanjeev
Kumar.
"I
have
his
eyes,
my
son
has
his
smile
and
the
world
has
pieces
of
him
embedded
in
their
hearts.
He
still
lives
on,"
Twinkle
Khanna,
46,
wrote.
The
video
featured
Rajesh
Khanna
filming
the
popular
Lata
Mangeshkar-Kishore
Kumar
track
'Suno
Kaho
Kaha
Suna'.
In
the
behind
the
scenes
footage,
the
actor
was
in
conversation
with
a
journalist.
"I
enjoyed
it
very
much.
It
was
better
than
running
around
trees.
It's
running
around
rocks,"
Rajesh
Khanna
said
in
the
video
about
filming
his
solo
sequence.
The
actor,
who
passed
away
at
his
Bandra
residence
aged
69,
had
a
landmark
streak
of
as
many
as
15
consecutive
solo
hits
between
1969
and
1972,
with
films
like
Aradhana,
Haathi
Mere
Saathi,
Anand
and
Amar
Prem.
He
married
actor
Dimple
Kapadia
in
1973
and
they
had
two
daughters--
Twinkle
and
Rinkie.
In
2013,
the
actor
was
posthumously
awarded
the
Padma
Bhushan,
India's
third-highest
civilian
honour.