R. K. Films


R. K. Films is a film production company, based in R. K. Studio, a film studio both established by and named after the Bollywood actor Raj Kapoor, headquartered at Chembur, Mumbai. It was founded in 1948, one year after India gained independence. It had a rough start, as its first movie, Aag did not perform well at the box office. Most of the R.K. Films productions share a common theme of criticising society and depicting love across social divides.

History

R.K. Films was formed in 1948, by Raj Kapoor in Chembur, Mumbai.
After the commercial failure of the studio's first venture, Aag, it found success with Barsaat. After this success, the company's logo was drawn to imitate the poster of Barsaat. Successful films such as Awaara, Boot Polish, Jagte Raho and Shree 420 followed. Awaara was particularly successful, not just in India, but all over the world. Many R.K. Films movies featured Kapoor opposite actress Nargis. Kapoor appeared in 15 R.K. films with Nargis and travelled around the world with her to promote the studio's films. The music team of Shankar Jaikishan also worked frequently on R.K. Films productions during this period. Starting with Awaara, Radhu Karmakar shot all of Raj Kapoor's subsequent films for four decades, till his last, Ram Teri Ganga Maili.
R.K. Films produced many films in the next few decades, including Jis Desh Men Ganga Behti Hai, Mera Naam Joker, Bobby, Satyam Shivam Sundaram, Prem Rog and Ram Teri Ganga Maili, Raj Kapoor's last film. In the 1970s, Randhir Kapoor joined his father at the studio, and made his acting and directorial debut with Kal Aaj Aur Kal in 1971, which also starred his future wife Babita, father Raj Kapoor and grandfather Prithviraj Kapoor. He went on to direct two more films with the company Dharam Karam and an incomplete film left by Raj Kapoor, which he completed after his father's death in 1988 and Henna. His brother Shashi Kapoor also appeared in several R.K. films. When Raj Kapoor died in 1988, Randhir took over the studio. His younger brother Rajiv Kapoor directed Prem Granth in 1996 and Rishi Kapoor directed Aa Ab Laut Chalen. Herafter, the Kapoors have produced no more films under the R.K. Films banner.
Unlike other Bollywood studios of the time period, R.K. Films was able to preserve all the costumes used in its films.
On 16 September 2017, RK studio has caught fire and collapsed as of now. A massive fire broke out in the studio during the shoot of a television reality show and the studio was engulfed in fire.
The Kapoor family has decided to sell the iconic RK Films and Studios, which was built by legendary actor Raj Kapoor nearly 70 years ago, due to growing losses. Located in Chembur, the studio was in the news September last year after a major fire broke out, leaving the place gutted.
Speaking to Mumbai Mirror, Rishi Kapoor spoke on behalf of the family and said: "The investment in rebuilding the studio would just not have yielded sufficient revenue to keep it going. Even before the fire, for years RK Studio had become a huge white elephant, toting up losses."
He mentioned that the number of bookings had decreased substantially over the years with producers preferring studios near Goregaon and Andheri. Being part of the Eastern suburbs, Chembur was no longer seen as a lucrative shooting space, like it was back in the 40s and 50s. The Kapoors even considered renovating the whole space with cutting edge technology; however, the fire last year made their plans to revive the studios even more unrealistic.
The handful of clients using the studios had started demanding free parking space, air-conditioning and discounts, claims Rishi, which had further added to the losses.
A team employed by the family has initiated the negotiations for the sale of the premises.

Logo

The Logo of R.K.Films is based on the a scene in film Barsaat, as can be seen in the poster for the movie. The logo was later simplified. Bollywood star Manoj Kumar has claimed that the logo was designed by Bal Thackeray.

R. K. Studio

The studio occupied nearly two acres of land in the Mumbai suburb of Chembur.
The studio's main building was constructed in the early 1950s. Raj Kapoor’s cottage was behind this building where he often organized small intimate meetings and functions. The 25th anniversary of RK Films was celebrated here.
There was a makeshift museum was a treasure trove which was lost in the fire. It included posters from Barsaat, Awaara, Aag, Mera Naam Joker and Bobby. It also had a large black umbrella that protected the couple from the studio rain in the song "Pyar hua, ikrar hua" in Shree 420, Nargis’s long black dress from Awaara, Vyjanthimala’s saris from Sangam, Dimple Kapadia’s funky frocks from Bobby, Padmini’s saris from Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai, the dafali used in mera Nam Raju and even some of the hats Raj Kapoor wore in his films. These were lost in the fire. Rishi Kapoor regarded that as the greatest loss due to the fire.
The sets constructed at the studio included:
Festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi and Holi were regularly celebrated by the Kapoor family together with their distinguished guests.

Filmography

TitleYearDirector
Aag1948
Barsaat1949
Awaara1951
Aah1953
Boot Polish1954
Shree 4201955
Jagte Raho1956
Ab Dilli Dur Nahin1957
Jis Desh Men Ganga Behti Hai1961
Sangam1964
Mera Naam Joker1970
Kal Aaj Aur Kal1971
Bobby1973
Dharam Karam1975
Satyam Shivam Sundaram1978
Biwi-O-Biwi1981
Prem Rog1982
Ram Teri Ganga Maili1985
Henna1991
Prem Granth1996
Aa Ab Laut Chalen1999

Awards

Acquisition

Properties, part of Godrej group, acquired R.K.Studios Land in 2018. The confirmation was publicly made on 3rd May, 2019. The company did not disclose the deal value. RK Studios sold to Godrej Properties will be made into a residential complex.