Kishore Kumar, widely regarded as one of the most versatile figures in Indian entertainment, was celebrated for his distinctive singing style, unique yodelling technique, and remarkable ability to adapt across genres. Veteran actor Raza Murad recently revisited his early cinema days by opening up about his experience working with the legendary singer-actor Kishore Kumar during the making of Door Waadiyon Mein Kahin.
Raza Murad Shares Memories
Raza Murad shared on social media that a significant portion of the shoot took place in Kashmir. The extended outdoor schedule allowed him to spend considerable time with Kishore Kumar. Recalling a key moment from the shoot, he said, "A dramatic scene from legendary Kishore Kumar production 'Door Waadiyon Mein Kahin'. Had the privilege of sharing the screen space with the genius, Kishore Kumar for 22 days in Kashmir."
On-Screen Chemistry with Kishore Kumar
Raza Murad further described the on-screen dynamics between their characters. Kishore Kumar portrayed a prisoner, while Raza Murad played a jailor who gradually developed compassion for him. He added, "Kishore Kumar had played a jailed prisoner, whereas I played a jailor who has a soft corner for this convict. This was a memorable experience to know the mysterious, multi-talented Kishore Kumar closely as a person."
About the Film
Door Waadiyon Mein Kahin was directed, produced, and scored by Kishore Kumar himself. The 1980 film is remembered for its unconventional storytelling style and remains one of Kishore Kumar's rare directorial ventures.
Legacy and Remembrance
Kishore Kumar passed away in 1987 following a sudden heart attack on his brother Ashok Kumar's birthday. Raza Murad, now 75, has had a long and diverse career in Indian cinema. Over the decades, he has appeared in numerous notable films including Prem Rog, Ram Teri Ganga Maili, Khud-daar, and many more.
Raza Murad continues to be active in the industry, recently shooting in Jaipur for upcoming projects.



