Name: Dilip Kumar
Age: 90 years
Birthdate: Eleventh Dec, 1922
Zodiac: Sagittarius
Marital Status: In the season 1966, Dilip Kumar wedded the very younger Saira Banu. She was 22 decades of age returning then. Later on in the season 1980, Dilip linked the troubles with a lady known as Asma. Soon enough his second wedding split up when he got to know that Asma, with the aid of her former spouse was unfaithful on him and was exposing most of his tricks to the press. Later on he again got returning together with Saira.
Trivia:
1) In 1980, Dilip Kumar was given the honored place of the Police of Mumbai.
2) The Govt of Native indian given upon him the famous Padma Bhushan and the Dadasaheb Phalke Prize in 1991 and 1994 respectively.
3) In the season 1997, Dilip Kumar was given the NTR Nationwide Prize by the Andhra Pradesh Govt.
4) Dilip Kumar obtained the Nishan-e-Imtiaz award from the Pakistan Govt in the season 1997. This award was the greatest private award in Pakistan.
5) IN 2009, Dilip Kumar was honored with the CNN-BN Life-time Accomplishment Prize.
6) ‘Ganga Jamuna’, instructed by Nitin Bose was the only film which Dilip Kumar ever created.
7) His unique name was Muhammad Yusuf Khan. The display name of Dilip Kumar was created by Bhagwati Charan Verma, a Hindi author.
8) He maintains the record for successful the Filmfare Best Acting professional award three periods in sequence in 1995, 1956 and in 1957.
9) Dilip Kumar lately signed up with Tweets and he created his first twitter update on his 89th wedding.
Awards:
1) Dilip Kumar maintains the famous Guinness Globe Record for having the most variety of prizes ever won by any Native indian actor.
2) In 1993, he was given the most popular Filmfare Life-time Accomplishment Prize.
3) Apart from the above described prizes, Dilip Kumar has won several other prizes throughout his illustrious profession such as twenty Filmfare nominations and eight Filmfare prizes in the Best Acting professional classification.
Biography: Dilip Kumar, the Master of Disaster was created in Peshawar as Muhammad Yusuf Khan on the Eleventh of Dec, 1922. He is one of the time tested stars of the Native indian film market and his activities throughout the decades beginning right returning from the season 1944 until the season 1998 has been a cure to look at.
Dilip Kumar was created to a Hindu discussing Pashtun group of 12 kids. Lala Ghulam Sarwar, his dad used to provide fruits and veggies and even had his own orchards at Deolali(Maharashtra, India) and at Peshawar. In the Thirties, Dilip Kumar and his whole close relatives moved to the Town of Goals, Mumbai in Native indian. Dilip Kumar started his profession as a provider of dry fruits and veggies and he even possessed a canteen in Pune. His access into the film world was created possible by the celebrity Devika Rani and Himanshu Rai, her spouse who possessed the Bombay Talkies. Both of them observed Dilip Kumar at Aundh Army canteen and without much ado they casted him with a cause part in the 1994 film, ‘Jwar Bhata’. This film being his first film did not carry him that much required get started with, but with the film, ‘Jugnu’, instructed by Shaukat Hussain Rizvi in 1947 he taken into prominenceas this film was a significant hit at the box workplace. Following the achievements of Jugni, Dilip Kumar went on to appear in sevral other hit films like ‘Madhumati’ (1958), ‘Yahudi’ (1958), ‘Devdas’ (1955), ‘Deedar’ (1951), ‘Mela’ (1948) ‘Andaz’ (1949) and several others. He co-starred with the well-known Raj Kapoor in ‘Andaz’, the loving melodrama instructed by Mehboob Khan and with Dev Anand in the 1955 film, ‘Insaaniyat’, instructed by S.S Vasan. Some of his top on-screen combinations are with Kamini Kaushal, Nargis, Vyjanthimala, Meena Kumari and Madhubala. After doing several terrible tasks in several films, Dilip Kumar started dealing with less heavy tasks in films like ‘Kohinoor’ (1960), ‘Aan’ (1952) and ‘Azaad’ (1955). In 1960, he introduced the personality of Royal prince Salim in the K. Asif instructed film, ‘Mughal-e- Azam’. Apart from Dilip Kumar, this film had Madhubala, Durga Khote and Prithviraj Kumar in the critical tasks. This film was a smash hit and until 2008, it organised the record for being the second maximum grossing film in the record of Bollywood.
In 1961, Dilip Kumar created and served in a film known as ‘Ganga Jamua’ where he and Nasir Khan, his sibling showed up in the cause tasks. Bob Trim, the English instructed provided him a part in his film ‘Lawrence of Arabia’, but Dilip Kumar converted down this provide.Some other films which Dilip Kumar rejected are ‘The Down pours Came’ and ‘Sangam’.This part was later on given to the Egypt actor, Omar Sharif. Next up, he came out with the film ‘Leader’ in the season 1964 which did not make much of an effect at the box workplace. In 1967, he showed up in ‘Ram Aur Shyam’ which was instructed by Tapi Chanakya. In this film, he unquestionably dual part of twin babies which were divided when they were created.This film went to become a big hit at the cinemas. The ever increasing profession chart of Dilip Kumar declined a bit during the 19 seventies when he did films such as ‘Bairaag’ (1976) and ‘Dastaan’ (1970).From 1976 to 1981, Dilip Kumar took a crack from films. He created his return into the film market in the season 1981 with the multistarrer film, ’Kranti’, instructed by Manoj Kumar.This film went on to become the greatest film of the season. Next up he started enjoying individual tasks in some hit films such as ‘Karma’ (1986), ‘Mashaal’ (1984), ‘Shakti’ (1982) and ‘Vidhaata’ (1982). ‘Saudagar’ in 1991 instructed by Subhash Ghai was Dilip Kumar’s last hit film.In the season 1996, he was active behind his first directorial first overall look film ‘Kalinga’ but the film later on got shelved.
In 1998, he greatest overall look was in the film ‘Quila’ instructed by Umesh Mehra where he performed a villainous part.
Both his films ‘Naya Daur’ and ‘Mughal-e-Azam’ were colorised and launched to the community in 2008 and 2004 respectively.
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