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Kishore Kumar’s son Amit reveals he used to kick his 'mummy' Madhubala while sleeping: 'Aapka ladka bahut laat maarta hai'
Legendary playback singer Kishore Kumar’s son, Amit Kumar, recently shared heartfelt recollections of his early years and the unique family dynamics that shaped his childhood. Amit spoke openly about his father’s marriages and his own bond with his stepmothers — particularly the late actor Madhubala.
Amit opens up about sleeping with Madhubala
In a conversation with Vickey Lalwani, Amit revealed that he maintained a neutral and affectionate relationship with each of his father's wives. He mentioned that he once lived with his father and Madhubala and warmly remembered calling her "mummy."
“Yes, I would. I was comfortable. I never grumbled about anything. I used to call her ‘mummy’ only. She used to come here as well, once or twice. I had a habit of kicking a lot while sleeping at night. Madhu ji used to sleep between me and Baba. Main pair maarta tha, mujhe maalum nahi (I would kick in my sleep),” he shared.
Amit recalled a light-hearted moment between his father and Madhubala, saying, “She once told him, ‘Aapka ladka bahut laat maarta hai (your son kicks a lot)’.” He also praised Kishore Kumar for being a devoted husband to the ailing Madhubala. “He took immense care of her. He took her to London for treatment,” he added. Amit called them a ‘fantastic and superhit pair’ in real life.
Amit about spending holidays in Mumbai with parents
The singer expressed deep gratitude for the unwavering love he received from both his parents, even after their separation. He nostalgically recalled spending holidays in Mumbai, calling the experience nothing short of ‘heaven’. Visits to his father in Kolkata were also frequent, and he always looked forward to those moments with great excitement.
Amit's bond with his father's wives
Amit also shed light on the harmonious bond shared by his mother, Ruma Guha Thakurta, and Kishore Kumar’s fourth wife, Leena Chandavarkar. They had been staying together in the same house for 12 years. They all used to eat together and were broad-minded. “I am lucky that way. I really love my parents; I miss them. They taught me these things,” he said.
Kishore Kumar passed away in 1987 following a heart attack. Kishore Kumar will be surely remembered for his iconic contributions.
In a conversation with Vickey Lalwani, Amit revealed that he maintained a neutral and affectionate relationship with each of his father's wives. He mentioned that he once lived with his father and Madhubala and warmly remembered calling her "mummy."
“Yes, I would. I was comfortable. I never grumbled about anything. I used to call her ‘mummy’ only. She used to come here as well, once or twice. I had a habit of kicking a lot while sleeping at night. Madhu ji used to sleep between me and Baba. Main pair maarta tha, mujhe maalum nahi (I would kick in my sleep),” he shared.
Amit recalled a light-hearted moment between his father and Madhubala, saying, “She once told him, ‘Aapka ladka bahut laat maarta hai (your son kicks a lot)’.” He also praised Kishore Kumar for being a devoted husband to the ailing Madhubala. “He took immense care of her. He took her to London for treatment,” he added. Amit called them a ‘fantastic and superhit pair’ in real life.
Amit about spending holidays in Mumbai with parents
Amit's bond with his father's wives
Kishore Kumar passed away in 1987 following a heart attack. Kishore Kumar will be surely remembered for his iconic contributions.
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