Rampur: No Indian, and especially no true movie buff can forget the 'Rampuri chaku'. The go-to weapon for villains in the '60s and 70's Bollywood movies, conveyed fear and style in equal measures. Rampuri knife was known not only in the country but also abroad. Named after the town of Rampur, the Rampuri knife is losing its sheen. The knife was popularised by its use in the yesteryear movies as the weapon of choice by the negative characters portrayed by famous actors like Pran, Jeevan, Ranjeet.
The sound of the knife clicking open sends the audience into a flurry. But the business has slowly died down. People associated with this business are today forced to run rickshaws or work as labourers to eke out their living. Many governments have changed, but no one paid attention to this business. Most of the people associated with this business have changed their occupation and many are on the brink of starvation.
Rampuri knife had recognition globally
Rampur knife was known and recognized not only in India but also abroad. The knife had no parallels. During the rule of princes, there were many knife making factories and many artisans engaged in them. Over the years, the government made very strict laws regulating the possession of knives. This made people disassociate with the business of making and selling knives.
The knife was made by breaking sword
ETV Bharat talked to Fazal Shah, General Secretary of the Knife Manufacturers Association about the history of Rampuri knife. He said the Rampuri knife’s history is very old. During the time of Rampur State, the knife was made by breaking a sword. The knife thus made became famous all over the world. He said even today, Rampur is known for its knife.