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Dilip Kumar (Indian Actor) Biography

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Dilip Kumar was a popular Indian actor, movie producer, and philanthropist, known mainly for his characters in Hindi movies in the Bollywood movie industry. He was born on Dec 11, 1922 in Peshawar, British India. Some Eight years after his birth, in 1930, his whole family moved to Deolali, Nashik, Maharashtra. Dilip Kumar’s real name was Mohammad Yusuf Khan. He did his studies at Barnes School in Deolali, Nashik district. He grew up with his childhood friend and great Bollywood actor Raj Kapoor. In 1940, when Dilip Kumar was just Eighteen years old, he left village for Pune due to a contention with his father.

Dilip Kumar

Dilip Kumar Biography

NameDilip Kumar
Full NameMohammed Yusuf Khan
Nick nameYasuf
ProfessionActor
Popular ForPlayed the role of Prince Salim in the Bollywood Film Mughal-E-Azam
Date Of Birth11 December 1922
Date Of Death7 July 2021
Birth DayMonday
Death DayWednesday
Age98 Years (In 2021)
BirthplacePeshawar, North-West Front Province, British India (Now, Known as Peshawar, Pakistan)
Death PlaceHinduja Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
HometownDeolali, Nasik, Maharashtra, India
Current AddressMumbai, Maharashtra, India
NationalityIndian
Language KnownHindi, English, French
HighschoolBarnes School Deolali, Nasik, Maharashtra, India
ReligionIslam
Zodiac Sign/Star SignSagittarius
Debut in Bollywood Film IndustryBollywood Film “Jwar Ghata” (1944)
Last Bollywood FilmQila (1998)
Net worth$85 Million

Dilip Kumar Physical Stats

Dilip Kumar biography

Height5 feet 10 inches
Weight70 Kg
Eye ColourDark
Hair ColourSalt & Pepper
QualificationGraduated
SchoolBarnes School in Deolali, Nashik, Maharashtra & Anjuman-I-Islam Urdu School, CST, Mumbai
CollegeGuru Nanak Khalsa College, Mumbai

Dilip Kumar Family

Dilip Kumar Family

FatherLala Ghulam Sarwar
MotherAyesha Begum
Brother(s)Akhtar Asif, Ayub Sarwar, Nasir Khan, Noor Mohammed, Aslam Khan
Sister(s)Fauzia Khan, Sakina Khan, Taj Khan, Farida Khan (makeup artist), Saeeda Khan, Akhtar Asif
Marital StatusMarried
WifeSaira Banu (m.1966-till his death) & Asma Rehman (m.1980-div.1982)

Dilip Kumar Favorite Things

Favorite FoodStir Fried Vegetables and Omelet
Favorite CuisineIndian
Favorite ActorPaul Mooney, Spencer Tracy, Ashok Kumar
Favorite ActressMeena Kumari, Nalini Jaywant
Favorite Sports GameCricket and Football
Favorite Magazine‘Theatre Arts’ and ‘Sight and Sound’
Favorite ColorBlack

Dilip Kumar Career

Kumar’s debut in 1944, Jwar Bhata, went unnoticed. After two unsuccessful films, Jugnu (1947), his fourth film starring Noor Jehan, broke his first major box office record. His next hit was the 1948 movie, Shahid and Mela. Both Jugnu and Shaheed are the most successful Indian films of the year they were released.

In 1949, he got the lead role in Mehboob Khan’s Andaz starring Raj Kapoor and Nargis. At the time of its release, Andaz was the highest-grossing Indian film of all time until it broke Kapoor’s Barsaat record that same year. Shabnam hit another box office hit in 1949. 1975 film Sholay.

Over a decade in production, the film was originally shot in black and white, with only two songs and the climax shot in colour.

It was re-released in 2004, 44 years after its debut, in full colour and re-released footage at another successful venue. That same year, she had a lighter role in the musical comedy Kohinoor, which was also one of the top-grossing films of the year.

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Dilip Kumar Movie List

YearFilmsRole
1944Jwar BhattaJagdish
1945Pratima
1946MilanRamesh
1947JugnuSuraj
1948Ghar Ki Izzat
Shaheed
Mela
Anokha Pyar
Nadiya Ke Par
Chander
Ram
Mohan
Ashok Kumar
Chhote Kumar
1949Shabnam
Andaaz
Manoj
Dilip
1950Jogan
Arzoo
Babul
Vijay
Badal
Ashok
1951Hulchul
Deedar
Tarana
Kishore
Shyamu
Dr. Motilal
1952Daag
Sangdil
Aan
Shankar
Shankar
Jai Tilak
1953Shikast
Footpath
Dr. Ram Singh
Noshu
1954AmarAmarnath
1955Devdas
Azaad
Uran Khatola
Insaniyat
Devdas
Kumar / Azaad / Abdul Rahim Khan
Kashi
Mangal
1957Musafir
Naya Daur
Raja
Shankar
1958Yahudi
Madhumati
Prince Marcus
Anand / Devan
1959PaighamRatan Lal
1960Kohinoor
Mughal-E-Azam
Yuvraj Rana Devendra Pratap Bahadur
Prince Salim
1961Gunga JamunaGungaram ‘Gunga’
1964LeaderVijay Khanna
1966Paari
Dil Diya Dard Liya
Warden (cameo)
Shankar / Raja Sahib
1967Ram Aur ShyamRam / Shyam (Double Role)
1968Admi
Sunghursh
Sadhu & Shaitaan
Rajesh / Raja Sahib
Kundan Prasad / Bajrangi
Himself
1970Sagina Mahato
Gopi
Sagina Mahato
Gopiram / Gopi
1972Dastan
Anokha Milan
Koshish
Diwan Anil Kumar
Warden
Cameo
1974Sagina
Phir Kab Milogi
Sagina Mahato
Teja Singh
1976BairaagKailash
1981KrantiSanga
1982Shakti
Vidhata
D.C.P. Ashwini Kumar
Shamsher Singh
1983MazdoorDinanath Saxena
1984Mashaal
Duniya
Vinod Kumar
Mohan Kumar
1986Dharm Adhikari
Karma
Dharam raj
Jailor Vishwanath Pratap Singh, Rana
1989Kanoon Apna ApnaCollector Jagat Pratap Singh
1990IzzatdarBrahma Dutta
1991SaudagarThakur Veer Singh
1998QilaJudge Amarnath Singh

Dilip Kumar Net Worth

The most valuable thing, which you must need to know the Dilip Kumar Net Worth & Luxury information. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider: The Net Worth of Dilip Kumar was around 85 Million US dollars. Check the below table for more details about His Luxury information.

SalaryRs. 10-50 lakhs/film
Total Income$85 million

Dilip Kumar Affairs

1. Kamini Kaushal (former actor)
2. Late Madhubala (former actor; ex-fiancee
3. Vyjayanthimala (former actor; rumored)
4. Asma Rehman (Pakistani girl)
5. Saira Banu (former actor)

Dilip Kumar Awards

1957: Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the film Devdas
• 1958: Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the film Naya Daur
• 1961: Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the film Kohinoor
• 1962: Bengal Film Journalists’ Best actor Award for Gunga Jumna
• 1965: Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the film Leader
• 1968: Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the film Ram Aur Shyam
• 1971: Bengal Film Journalists’ Best actor Award for Sagina Mahato
• 1979–1982: Appointed as the Sheriff of Bombay by the Governor of Maharashtra, India
• 1983: Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the film Shakti
• 1991: India’s third-highest civilian award, the Padma Bhushan, for his contributions towards the Indian cinema
• 1994: Dadasaheb Phalke Award
• 1998: Government of Pakistan honoured him with its highest civilian honour, the Nishan-e-Imtiaz (Order of Excellence)
• 2001: Bombay International Film Festival- Lifetime Achievement Award
• 2004: Apsara Film Producers Guild Awards for the Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema
• 2004: International Indian Film Academy for Outstanding Achievement in Indian Cinema
• 2008: 54th National Film Award- Lifetime achievement award by the former Indian President Pratibha Patil

Dilip Kumar Marriage

Dilip Kumar married actress Saira Banon in 1966 at the age of 44, 22 years younger than him. He did a second marriage with Asma due to which his relationship with Saira Banu got spoiled but Dilip divorced Asma in 1982. 

Facts of Dilip Kumar

  1. Dilip Kumar’s real name was Muhammad Yusuf Khan. He changed his name when he entered the film industry.
  2. Dilip Kumar was a trained cello player and wanted to pursue a career in music before he became an actor.
  3. Dilip Kumar was the first Indian actor to receive a nomination at the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) Awards, for his performance in the film “Aan.”
  4. Dilip Kumar was offered the lead role in the Hollywood film “Lawrence of Arabia,” but he turned it down due to scheduling conflicts.
  5. Dilip Kumar was a good friend of the legendary singer and musician Lata Mangeshkar. He once persuaded her to sing for the first time in a film, which turned out to be a huge hit.
  6. Dilip Kumar was very particular about the scripts and films he chose to work on. He turned down several roles that later became iconic, including the lead role in the film “Mera Naam Joker.”
  7. Dilip Kumar was known for his deep love for poetry and literature. He often quoted famous Urdu poets and was a close friend of the renowned poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz.
  8. Dilip Kumar was a very private person and kept his personal life away from the media. He was married to actress Saira Banu, who was 22 years younger than him, and they had a loving and long-lasting relationship.

Dilip Kumar’s Health

Actor Dilip Kumar was admitted to the famous Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai due to a dehydration problem where his condition is stable. On 30 June 2021, the actor was admitted to the ICU at Hinduja Hospital in Mumbai due to severe breathing problems, where doctors are treating him. According to the latest report, the condition of Dilip Kumar remains stable.

Dilip Kumar Death and legacy

Dilip Kumar passed away on July 7, 2021, at the age of 98, after a prolonged illness. His death was mourned by people from all over the world, and many prominent personalities, including Indian politicians and film industry celebrities, paid tribute to him.

Dilip Kumar’s legacy in Indian cinema is immense. He was a trailblazer in many ways, and his contributions to the industry helped shape it into what it is today. He was known for his nuanced performances, his ability to bring complex characters to life on screen, and his commitment to his craft. He starred in over 60 films in a career spanning over five decades, and his work has inspired countless actors and filmmakers over the years.

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