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Dilip Kumar Biography. King of Acting .Tragedy King .Super Star.

Veteran Actor.
Dilip Kumar.

   
 




 
 
   
 
Real name Muhammad Yusuf Khan, popularly known as Dilip Kumar, was a renowned Indian actor, producer, and philanthropist. Here's his biography:

   
 Dilip Kumar boyhood.







 
   
Dilip Kumar's boyhood was marked by simplicity, hard work, and a passion for education. Here are some key aspects of his early life:
1. Born Muhammad Yusuf Khan on December 11, 1922, in Peshawar, British India (now Pakistan).
2. Father: Lala Ghulam Sarwar Khan, a fruit merchant.
3. Mother: Ayesha Begum.
4. Youngest of 12 children.
5. Family struggled financially.

     

Education
1. Attended primary school in Peshawar.
2. Moved to Bombay (now Mumbai) with his family at age 12.
3. Attended Barnes School in Deolali, Nashik.
4. Completed matriculation from Khalsa College in Bombay.

   
*Early Influences*
1. Inspired by Bollywood films, especially those of Ashok Kumar.
2. Developed a passion for acting and writing.
3. Began writing stories and poetry.

 
*Struggle and Entry into Films (1940s)*
1. Started working as a freelance writer.
2. Joined the film industry as a scriptwriter.
3. Made his acting debut with "Jwar Bhata" (1944).

 
Dilip Kumar's boyhood laid the foundation for his future success. His early struggles, passion for education, and exposure to films shaped his journey to becoming one of India's most iconic actors.

 
*Early Life*
- Born on December 11, 1922, in Peshawar, British India (now Pakistan)
- Father: Lala Ghulam Sarwar Khan, a fruit merchant
- Mother: Ayesha Begum
- Youngest of 12 childre

 

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*Career*

- Started as a freelance writer and later became an actor
- Made film debut with "Jwar Bhata" (1944)
- Breakthrough role in "Andaz" (1949)
- Went on to become one of India's most iconic actors, starring in:
 
 
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"Mughal-e-Azam" (1960)
 
  - "Devdas" (1955)
    - "Naya Daur" (1957)
    - "Ganga Jamuna" (1961)
    - "Ram Aur Shyam" (1967)
    - "Shakti" (1982)
 
  - "Karma" (1986)
 
   



 
 


 
 
Awards and Honors

- Padma Bhushan (1991)
- Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1994)
- Nishan-e-Imtiaz (1997), Pakistan's highest civilian honor
- CNN-IBN Indian of the Year (2009)
- Filmfare Awards for Best Actor (8 times)

 
 
*Personal Life*
    
 




- Married to:
 
  1. Saira Banu (married in 1966)
    2. Asma Rehman (married in 1980, divorced in 1983)
- No children



 


 


 
Dilip Kumar's remarkable career spanned over five decades, earning him a permanent place in Indian cinema history.

 


Love affairs
Dilip Kumar's notable love affairs and relationships:
 

1. Kamini Kaushal: Dilip Kumar's first love, but they parted ways due to family objections.

 
 
 
 






 
 
2. Madhubala: He fell in love with Madhubala during the filming of "Mughal-e-Azam" (1960). However, their relationship ended due to family disagreements.

 

3. Saira Banu: Dilip Kumar married Saira Banu in 1966, and they remained together until his passing in 2021.

 

4. Asma Rehman: Dilip Kumar married Asma Rehman in 1980, but they divorced in 1983.
 

5. Vyjayanthimala: Rumored to have had a brief relationship during the filming of "Ganga Jamuna" (1961).

6. Suchitra Sen: Rumored to have had a close relationship during the filming of "Musafir" (1957).





 
Dilip Kumar's relationships were often marked by intense passion and tragedy, earning him the nickname "Tragedy King" both on and off screen.

 





 
 
*Struggle and Entry  
Dilip Kumar's boyhood laid the foundation for his future success. His early struggles, passion for education, and exposure to films shaped his journey to becoming one of India's most iconic actor
 



 
 

 
Super hit movies

: Dilip Kumar's super hit movies are a testament to his iconic status in Indian cinema. Here are some of his most notable films:


- *Mughal-E-Azam*
 (1960) - This epic historical drama is considered one of the greatest films in Indian cinema, with Dilip Kumar playing the role of Prince Salim alongside Madhubala's Anarkali
 
 







 
*Devdas* (1955) - A classic romantic tragedy that cemented Dilip Kumar's reputation as the "Tragedy King"  
- *Naya Daur* (1957) - A groundbreaking film that explored themes of industrialization and post-independence trauma in India ¹.
- *Ram Aur Shyam* (1967) - A comedy classic that showcased Dilip Kumar's versatility as an actor   
- *Shakti* (1982) 
 
 




   
 
A crime drama that paired Dilip Kumar with Amitabh Bachchan, resulting in a critically acclaimed and commercially successful film ¹.
- *Azaad* (1955) - A romantic comedy that earned Dilip Kumar his third Filmfare Award for Best Actor 

- *Madhumati* (1958) - A paranormal romance that explored themes of reincarnation and social disparity 

   





 
 
- *Sagina Mahato* (1970) - A Bengali film that showcased Dilip Kumar's ability to excel in regional cinema ¹.
- *Mashaal* (1984) - A crime drama that highlighted Dilip Kumar's mastery of complex characters ¹.
- *Andaz* (1949) - A romantic drama that established Dilip Kumar as a leading man in Indian cinema 
 
 



 
 
These films showcase Dilip Kumar's incredible range and talent, earning him numerous awards, including eight Filmfare Awards for Best Actor 
 

 Best Movies of Dilip Kumar

Dilip Kumar's iconic filmography is a treasure trove of cinematic excellence. Here are 10 of his most notable movies:
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- *Mughal-E-Azam* (1960) - A historical epic that took 10 years to complete, with Dilip Kumar playing the role of Prince Salim alongside Madhubala's Anarkali 

     

 


 
   
 *Naya Daur* (1957) - A groundbreaking film that explored themes of industrialization and post-independence trauma in India, earning Dilip Kumar his fourth Filmfare Award for Best Actor ¹.
- *Mashaal* (1984) - A crime drama that showcased Dilip Kumar's mastery of complex characters, exploring themes of family, crime, corruption, and punishment 

 
 






   
 *Sagina Mahato* (1970) - A Bengali film that earned Dilip Kumar five BFJA Awards, including Best Actor, highlighting his versatility as an actor 

 
- *Andaz* (1949) - A classic love triangle that cemented Dilip Kumar's reputation as a leading man in Indian cinema ¹.
- *Devdas* (1955) - A timeless romantic tragedy that solidified Dilip Kumar's status as the "Tragedy King" 
 
 

- *Ram Aur Shyam* (1967) - A comedy classic that showcased Dilip Kumar's comedic prowess in a double role 
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 *Shakti* (1982) - A crime drama that paired Dilip Kumar with Amitabh Bachchan, resulting in critical acclaim and commercial success ¹.
- *Madhumati* (1958) - A paranormal romance that explored themes of reincarnation and social disparity, earning nine Filmfare Awards ¹.
- *Azaad* (1955) - A romantic comedy that earned Dilip Kumar his third Filmfare Award for Best Actor 

 

These films showcase Dilip Kumar's incredible range and talent, earning him numerous awards, including eight Filmfare Awards for Best Actor 

 

Best Award.
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Dilip Kumar's most prestigious awards include:

 
 
1. Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1994) - India's highest honor in cinema.
   
 






   
2. Padma Bhushan (1991) - India's third-highest civilian honor.
 

3. Nishan-e-Imtiaz (1997) - Pakistan's highest civilian honor.

4. CNN-IBN Indian of the Year (2009) - Lifetime Achievement Award.

 
   
 





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5. Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award (1993)

   
Some of his notable Filmfare Awards:
   
 




   
1. Best Actor for "Daag" (1952)

2. Best Actor for "Azaad" (1956)

3. Best Actor for "Devdas" (1956)

4. Best Actor for "Naya Daur" (1958)

5. Best Actor for "Ram Aur Shyam" (1968)






 
Later Life and Death*

- Retired from acting in 1998
- Suffered from various health issues, including pneumonia and respiratory problems
- Passed away on July 7, 2021, at the age of 98, in Mumbai
 
 




 
 
 

Known as the "Tragedy King" for his iconic roles in tragic films
- Influenced generations of actors, including Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan
 
 




 

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 Philanthropic work, particularly in education and healthcare
- Played a significant role in promoting Indo-Pak cultural exchange
 
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Dilip Kumar's awards and accolades reflect his outstanding contributions to Indian cinema.Dilip Sahab always remind in our
 
 

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