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Tributes pour in for star who defined golden age - Newspaper

NEW DELHI: Tributes poured in on Wednesday from actors, politicians, sports stars and even an animal rights group after much-loved Bollywood veteran Dilip Kumar died aged 98. Born Mohammed Yusuf Khan in Peshawar in 1922, Kumar became a major star in Indian cinema’s golden age between the 1940s and 1960s, starring in nearly 60 films in a career spanning 50 years. “Dilip Kumar. will be remembered as a cinematic legend,” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Twitter. “He was blessed with unparalleled brilliance, due to which audiences across generations were enthralled. His passing away is a loss to our cultural world.” Indian President Ram Nath Kovind said: “Dilip Kumar summarised in himself a history of emerging India. The thespian’s charm transcended all boundaries, and he was loved across the subcontinent. With his demise, an era ends.”

Dilip Kumar dies at 98: Ruler of a billion hearts passes away

July 8, 2021 MUMBAI: Dilip Kumar, one of Bollywood’s most accomplished and respected film stars, died on Wednesday aged 98, prompting tributes from across Indian and Pakistani cinema, politics, sport and even animal rights. Alongside Dev Anand and Raj Kapoor, Kumar was one of three big names who dominated the golden age of Indian cinema from the 1940s to the 1960s, enjoying a career spanning more than 50 years and nearly 60 films. Nicknamed “The Tragedy King” with brooding good looks, tousled hair, and a deep voice, he played the lead in some of the Indian film industry’s most commercially successful films of the period. But he missed out on international fame after famously turning down the chance to play Sherif Ali in David Lean’s 1962 classic “Lawrence of Arabia”. The part went to then little known Egyptian actor Omar Sharif.

Dilip Kumar s Ancestral House: Here s what happened to Dilip Kumar s ancestral Haveli in Pakistan after he left for Mumbai in 1930s

facebook Pintrest Dilip Kumar was born in Peshwar city, Pakistan and owned an ancestral haveli there. Born as Muhammed Yusuf Khan, the celebrated actor spent his childhood at this grand mansion located in the famous Qissa Khwani Bazar. Dilip Kumar and his family later migrated to Mumbai in 1930s and Dilip Kumar’s ancestral home was declared as a national heritage site in 2014. Last year the veteran actor had requested fans in Peshawar to click pictures of his ancestral home and share them with him. Thank you for sharing this. Requesting all in #Peshawar to share photos of my ancestral house (if you’ve clicked th… https://t.co/JJQjKcdD8q— Dilip Kumar (@TheDilipKumar) 1601453693000

انٹرویو جس نے یوسف خان کو دلیپ کمار بنا دیا

انٹرویو جس نے یوسف خان کو دلیپ کمار بنا دیا بالی ووڈ میں ’شہنشاہِ جذبات‘ کے خطاب سے مشہور یوسف خان المعروف دلیپ کمار نے 1940ء میں ایک فلم کے سیٹ پر دیویکا رانی کو اپنا پہلا انٹرویو دیا اور شاید یہ ملازمت کیلئے پہلا ہی انٹرویو تھا پھر زندگی بھر انہیں کہیں اور انٹرویو دینے کی ضرورت نہیں پڑی۔ غیر ملکی میڈیا رپورٹس کے مطابق فلم کی شُوٹنگ دیکھنے کیلئے وہاں موجود یوسف خان سے دیویکا رانی نے سوال کیا کہ کیا آپ کو اردو آتی ہے؟ یوسف خان کے اثبات میں سر ہلانے کے ساتھ پُراعتماد طریقے سے جواب دینے پر دیویکا خوب متاثر ہوئیں۔ اُس وقت فلمی دنیا کا بڑا نام دیویکا �

Dilip Kumar, celebrated Bollywood leading man, whose films included romantic dramas Naya Daur, Devdas and the epic Mughal-e-Azam – obituary

Dilip Kumar, celebrated Bollywood leading man, whose films included romantic dramas Naya Daur, Devdas and the epic Mughal-e-Azam – obituary
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