Sanjeev Kumar (actor)
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Harihar Jariwala aka Sanjeev Kumar | |
Sanjeev Kumar |
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Born | July 9, 1938 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Died | November 6, 1985 Mumbai, India |
Sanjeev Kumar (Hindi: संजीव कुमार) (July 9, 1938 – November 6, 1985) was an Indian actor in Bollywood movies. He was born Harihar Jariwala to a Gujarati family living in Mumbai. A stint in film school took him to bollywood, where he eventually became a star. He is known as one of the finest actors of all time.
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[edit] Career
He made his debut in the film Hum Hindustani in 1960. Sanjeev's first film as a hero was the 1965 Nishana. In 1968, he played opposite the famous actor Dilip Kumar in Sanghash. In 1970, Khilona made him a star. He went on to star in the hits Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) and Manchali (1973).
He started working with the well-known director Gulzar in the early 1970s. He did nine films for Gulzar, including Aandhi (1975), Mausam (1975), Angoor (1981) and Namkeen (1982). Many of his fans believe that these are some of the best films that he did.
He was always ready to take unconventional roles that challenged him as an actor. He played Mirza, a chess-obsessed Lucknowi (citizen of Lucknow), in independent filmmaker Satyajit Ray's Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977). Perhaps his best-remembered roles were in the blockbuster films Sholay (1975) and Trishul (1978).
During the early 1980s Sanjeev Kimar did more supporting roles than playing the lead. In 1985, when he was only forty-seven years old, he died of a heart ailment. He had never married after he was heartbroken from the rejection of his marriage proposal by Hema Malini. Ironically for an actor who played many elderly roles, he never managed to live to the age of 50.
10 of his already completed films were released after his death with his final film Professor Ki Padosan releasing in 1993. After his death this film was only 75% complete and it was decided to alter the story in the second half of the film to explain Sanjeev Kumar's character's absence. One of his other notable releases after his death was K. Asif's much delayed Love and God which was over 20 years in the making. After director K. Asif died in 1971, production came to a halt and the film finally released in incomplete form in 1986, one year after Sanjeev Kumar himself had also died.
[edit] Awards
[edit] National Film Awards
- 1971 - Winner National Film Awards for Best Actor for Dasthak
- 1973 - Winner National Film Awards for Best Actor for Koshish
[edit] Filmfare Awards
Sanjeev Kumar had been nominated for 14 Filmfare Awards. [1]
- 1968 - Winner Best Actor in a supporting role for for Shikaar
- 1970 - Nominated Best Actor for Khilona
- 1973 - Nominated Best Actor for Koshish
- 1975 - Winner Best Actor for Aandhi
- 1975 - Nominated Best Actor for Sholay
- 1976 - Nominated Best Actor for Mausam
- 1976 - Winner Best Actor for Arjun Pandit
- 1977 - Nominated Best Actor for Yeh Hai Zindagi
- 1977 - Nominated Best Actor for Zindagi
- 1978 - Nominated Best Actor for Pati Patni Aur Woh
- 1978 - Nominated Best Actor for Devta
- 1978 - Nominated Best Actor in a supporting role for Trishul
- 1982 - Nominated Best Actor for Angoor
- 1982 - Nominated Best Actor in a supporting role for Vidhaata
[edit] Filmography
- Professor Ki Padosan (1993) .... Professor Vidhyadhar (++ released after his death)
- Oonch Neech Beech (1989) ++
- Namumkin (1988) ++
- Do Waqt Ki Roti (1988) ++
- Rahi (1987) ++
- Love and God (1986) ++
- Kaanch Ki Deewar (1986) ++
- Baat Ban Jaye (1986) .... Suraj Singh ++
- Haathon Ki Lakeeren (1986) .... Doctor Saab ++
- Qatl (1986) .... Rakesh ++
- Ram Tere Kitne Nam (1985) .... Ram Kumar (Petu Ram)
- Zabardast (1985) .... Ratan Kumar
- Bad Aur Badnaam (1984)
- Lakhon Ki Baat (1984) .... Advocate Prem Sagar
- Pakhandi (1984)
- Yaadgaar (1984)
- Hero (1983) .... Damodar Mathur
- Suraag (1982)
- Haathkadi (1982) .... Harimohan/Saakhia/Gopaldas Mittal
- Angoor (1982) .... Ashok (double role)
- Ayaash (1982)
- Khud-Daar (1982) .... Hari Srivastav
- Log Kya Kahenge (1982)
- Namkeen (1982) .... Gerulal
- Sawaal (1982)
- Shriman Shrimati (1982) .... Shankarlal
- Sindoor Bane Jwala (1982)
- Vidhaata (1982) .... Abu Baba
- Silsila (1981) .... Dr. V.K. Anand
- Daasi (1981)
- Itni Si Baat (1981) .... Raja
- Biwi-O-Biwi (1981) .... Col. Mangal Singh/Shankar
- Chehre Pe Chehra (1981) .... Dr. Wilson/Blackstone
- Ladies Tailor (1981)
- Waqt Ki Deewar (1981) .... Vikram
- Hum Paanch (1980) .... Krishna
- Abdullah (1980)
- Be-Reham (1980)
- Fauji Chacha (1980) .... Fauji Chacha
- Jyoti Bane Jwala (1980) .... Special Appearance
- Patthar Se Takkar (1980)
- Swayamvar (1980) .... Ram
- Takkar (1980) .... Suraj/Kishan
- Kaala Patthar (1979) .... Dr. Romesh
- Griha Pravesh (1979) .... Amar
- Bombay by Nite (1979)
- Ghar Ki Laaj (1979)
- Hamare Tumhare (1979) .... Jairaj Verma
- Jaani Dushman (1979) .... Thakur
- Maan Apmaan (1979)
- Nauker (1979) .... Amar
- Devata (1978) .... Tony/Tarun Kumar
- Muqaddar (1978)
- Pati Patni Aur Woh (1978)
- Sawan Ke Geet (1978)
- Swarg Narak (1978) .... Pandit Sohanlal Tripathi
- Trishul (1978) .... Raj Kumar Gupta/R.K. Gupta
- Tumhare Liye (1978) .... Prakash/Gangadhar Upadhyay
- Mukti (1977) .... Ratan
- Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977) .... Mirza Sajjad Ali
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- (aka The Chess Players)
- Yehi Hai Zindagi (1977) .... Anand Narayan
- Immaan Dharam (1977) .... Kabir Das
- Alaap (1977) .... Raja Bahadur (Guest Appearance)
- Angaare (1977)
- Apnapan (1977) .... Rajan Rashpal Singh
- Dhoop Chhaon (1977)
- Dil Aur Patthar (1977)
- Paapi (1977) .... Ashok Roy
- Vishwasghaat (1977) .... Mahesh/King
- Zindagi (1976) .... Shuklaji
- Arjun Pandit (1976)
- Do Ladkiyan (1976)
- Mausam (1975) .... Dr. Amarnath Gill
- Faraar (1975) .... Inspector Sanjay
- Sholay (1975) .... Thakur Baldev Singh
- Aakraman (1975) .... Major Ajay Verma
- Aandhi (1975) .... J.K.
- Apne Dushman (1975) .... Doctor
- Apne Rang Hazaar (1975)
- Dhoti Lota Aur Chowpatty (1975) .... Inspector Wagle
- Uljhan (1975) .... Anand
- Kunwara Baap (1974) .... Doctor
- Aap Ki Kasam (1974) .... Mohan
- Archana (1974)
- Charitraheen (1974)
- Chowkidar (1974)
- Dawat (1974)
- Imaan (1974)
- Manoranjan (1974) .... Constable Ratan/Sheru
- Naya Din Nai Raat (1974)
- Shandaar (1974) .... Rajan
- Agni Rekha (1973)
- Anamika (1973) .... Devendra Dutt
- Anhonee (1973)
- Door Nahin Manzil (1973)
- Manchali (1973) .... Sushil Kumar
- Suraj Aur Chanda (1973)
- Parichay (1972) .... Nilesh (Guest Appearance)
- Koshish (1972) .... Haricharan Mathur
- Rivaaj (1972) .... Shekhar
- Sabse Bada Sukh (1972) .... Narrator
- Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) .... Ravi
- Subah-o-Shyam (1972)
- Anubhav (1971) (as Sanjeev) .... Amar Sen
- Ek Paheli (1971) .... Police Inspector
- Kangan (1971)
- Man Mandir (1971)
- Paras (1971) .... Dharam Singh
- Bachpan (1970)
- Dastak (1970) .... Hamid
- Devi (1970) .... Dr. A.N. Shekhar
- Gunah Aur Kanoon (1970)
- Insaan Aur Shaitan (1970)
- Khilona (1970) .... Vijay Babu
- Maa Ka Aanchal (1970)
- Priya (1970)
- Chanda Aur Bijli (1969)
- Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke (1969)
- Gustakhi Maaf (1969)
- Insaaf Ka Mandir (1969)
- Jeene Ki Raah (1969) .... Manohari (Guest Appearance)
- Jyoti (1969)
- Sachaai (1969) .... Kishore Dayal
- Satyakam (1969) .... Narendra Sharma (Naren)
- Aashirwad (1968) .... Doctor Biren
- Anokhi Raat (1968)
- Gauri (1968) .... Sanjeev Kumar
- Raja Aur Runk (1968) .... Sudhir
- Saathi (1968) .... Ashok (Guest Appearance)
- Shikar (1968) .... Police Inspector
- Sunghursh (1968) .... Dwarka Prasad
- Gunehgar (1967)
- Naunihaal (1967)
- Badal (1966)
- Husn Aur Ishq (1966) .... Ashiq Hussain
- Kalapi (1966) .... Prince Sursinhji Takthasinghji Gohil
- Pati Patni (1966) .... Amar
- Smuggler (1966) .... Mohan
- Nishan (1965)
- Hum Hindustani (1960) .... Police Inspector
[edit] External link
Not to be confused with Sanjeev Kumar, the character from The Kumars at No. 42, who is played by Sanjeev Bhaskar.