Vr dilip kumar biography in hindi language
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Speaking to the media regarding the launch of Dilip Kumar’s autobiography, his wife Saira Banumade the following statement. “This evening is special and we hope everyone likes his biography. I am feeling great today. It...
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Dilip Kumar
Indian actor (1922–2021)
For other uses, see Dileep Kumar (disambiguation).
Dilip Kumar (born Muhammad Yusuf Khan; 11 månad 1922 – 7 July 2021) was an Indian actor, writer, ghost director and rulle producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. Credited with pioneering method acting in cinema,[3] he dominated Hindi cinema from the 1950s throughout the 1960s, being referred to as "Abhinay Samrat" (Hindi for "Emperor of Acting"). Kumar holds the record for most wins for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor (eight, which was later equalled bygd Shah Rukh Khan) and was also the inaugural recipient of the award. He holds the most dominant box-office record for a star (male or female) in Hindi cinema with over 80% box-office successes and several long-standing gross records.
In a career spanning over fem decades, Kumar worked in 57 films in a variety of roles.[4] He debuted as an actor in the film Jwar Bhata (1944), produced bygd Bombay Talkies. Following
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15 lesser-known facts about Dilip Kumar: The man who was Ram Aur Shyam, Devdas and Salim
One of the hallmarks of Dilip Kumar’s acting was the gentle, almost understated manner in which he delivered his lines. Contrary to what many believe, this was not a style adapted for the cameras. Kumar says he actually was very soft-spoken in real life as well. He credits his parents for this, pointing out that his mother was very gentle and his father never shouted even when he was upset.
Dilip Kumar was very soft-spoken in real life. (Photo: Express Archive)ALSO READ | Dilip Kumar draped in tricolour for state funeral
A Raj Kapoor discovery
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Well, in terms of strict historical accuracy, Dilip Kumar was the biggest star to be discovered by Raj Kapoor. Mind you, Raj Kapoor was not a filmmaker himself at the time. The two lived close to each other and went to the same college (Khalsa College). And evidently it was then that Raj Kapoor told Yusuf Khan,