'Rampuri Chaku', a style of knife made famous by the bollywood flicks of the 1980's, has been given a fitting tribute here by authorities which named a roundabout 'chaku' chowk and installing in its centre a 20-foot Rampuri knife. Rampur, located more than 322 km north of the state capital, was once known for its several small-scale units that made high-quality foldable knives. With a blade made of hardened steel and brass handles the knives were once in a popular demand. However cheap copies imported from China are giving a tough time to the Rampuri knife and people related with its trade.