<p>Scottish star Sean Connery, who had a massive fan-following in India as the original James Bond, visited the country back in 2007 and spent his Valentine's Day with wife Micheline Roquebrune at the Taj Mahal.</p>.<p>The actor, who charmed everyone with his charismatic portrayal of author Ian Fleming's British spy, died on Friday at the age of 90.</p>.<p>He leaves behind an illustrious body of work that includes both cult-hit films like <em>The Man Who Would Be King</em>, <em>A Bridge Too Far</em> and <em>The Name of the Rose</em>, as well as commercial potboilers like his seven James Bond movies, <em>The Rock</em>, <em>Entrapment</em> and many more.</p>.<p>Unlike his successor Roger Moore, who had famously shot his 1983 movie <em>Octopussy</em> in India, Connery's tryst with the country happened only in 2007.</p>.<p>The actor, who had officially retired from acting the previous year, had visited the country with his wife.</p>.<p>What was supposed to be a smooth "business trip" for Connery, had turned into a frenzy with fans lining up outside the five-star hotel where he was staying, according to reports at the time.</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/former-james-bond-actor-sir-sean-connery-passes-away-909587.html" target="_blank">Former James Bond actor Sir Sean Connery passes away</a></strong></p>.<p>The couple first visited the national capital and after a brief sojourn, Connery and Roquebrune left for Agra for a trip to Taj Mahal.</p>.<p>It was February 14, 2007, and Connery spent the day with his wife at the world-famous monument, which is often hailed as the symbol of love.</p>.<p>"I shall never forget this day when I spent Valentine's Day in the company of my wife in the forecourt of Taj Mahal," the Scottish star told reporters later that day.</p>.<p>According to another report, an eager Connery, who was enamoured by the sheer beauty of Taj Mahal, kept enquiring about the monument from the local guides.</p>.<p>Connery and Roquebrune had come to India as part of a batch of 39 tourists.</p>.<p>After the visit to the two cities, the couple left the country, leaving behind memories that are still fresh for Connery's fans, who are mourning his death.</p>
<p>Scottish star Sean Connery, who had a massive fan-following in India as the original James Bond, visited the country back in 2007 and spent his Valentine's Day with wife Micheline Roquebrune at the Taj Mahal.</p>.<p>The actor, who charmed everyone with his charismatic portrayal of author Ian Fleming's British spy, died on Friday at the age of 90.</p>.<p>He leaves behind an illustrious body of work that includes both cult-hit films like <em>The Man Who Would Be King</em>, <em>A Bridge Too Far</em> and <em>The Name of the Rose</em>, as well as commercial potboilers like his seven James Bond movies, <em>The Rock</em>, <em>Entrapment</em> and many more.</p>.<p>Unlike his successor Roger Moore, who had famously shot his 1983 movie <em>Octopussy</em> in India, Connery's tryst with the country happened only in 2007.</p>.<p>The actor, who had officially retired from acting the previous year, had visited the country with his wife.</p>.<p>What was supposed to be a smooth "business trip" for Connery, had turned into a frenzy with fans lining up outside the five-star hotel where he was staying, according to reports at the time.</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/former-james-bond-actor-sir-sean-connery-passes-away-909587.html" target="_blank">Former James Bond actor Sir Sean Connery passes away</a></strong></p>.<p>The couple first visited the national capital and after a brief sojourn, Connery and Roquebrune left for Agra for a trip to Taj Mahal.</p>.<p>It was February 14, 2007, and Connery spent the day with his wife at the world-famous monument, which is often hailed as the symbol of love.</p>.<p>"I shall never forget this day when I spent Valentine's Day in the company of my wife in the forecourt of Taj Mahal," the Scottish star told reporters later that day.</p>.<p>According to another report, an eager Connery, who was enamoured by the sheer beauty of Taj Mahal, kept enquiring about the monument from the local guides.</p>.<p>Connery and Roquebrune had come to India as part of a batch of 39 tourists.</p>.<p>After the visit to the two cities, the couple left the country, leaving behind memories that are still fresh for Connery's fans, who are mourning his death.</p>