
Dilip Kumar
Acting
Biography
The Laurence Olivier of Bollywood. Mohammed Yusuf Khan, known professionally as Dilip Kumar, was an Indian film actor and philanthropist, best known for his work in Hindi cinema. Referred as "The Tragedy King" and "The First Khan," he has been credited for bringing the method acting technique to Indian cinema.
Born: December 11, 1922
Place of Birth: Peshawar
Known For

Bairaag
Dilip Kumar in Triple Role

Arpan

Mashaal
Vinod Kumar, an honest man, tries to expose the malpractices of influential politician-cum-gangster, SK Vardhan through his newspaper, Mashaal. A chain of events changes Vinod's life - from an honest journalist to a gangster.

Naya Daur
Shankar lives in a remote village in rural India with his mother and sister, Manju, and drives a horse-carriage for a living. The main employer in the region is a kind-hearted businessman Maganlal. When Maganlal announces that he would like to undertake a religious pilgrimage, his son, Kundan, takes over and wants to cut back on labor and mechanize the business - thus leading to loss in jobs

Ram Aur Shyam
Abused by an oppressive brother-in-law Gajendra (Pran), Ramchandra (Dilip Kumar) runs away from home, and ends up in a small village where he is mistaken for Shyamrao (also Dilip Kumar), and must accept Ganga (Leela Mishra) and his new name or face severe exorcism. Meanwhile, Shyamrao is mistaken for Ramchandra by Anjana (Waheeda Rehman) and her dad (Nazir Hussain). When Gajendra finds out, he is enraged and attempts to beat the stuffing out of the person he thinks is his brother-in-law, but Shyamrao refuses to be abused or beaten, and all of a sudden things start changing in the household as well as in the community. It is not long before Gajendra finds out about the truth, and plans an ugly death for Shyamrao, and all those opposed to him.

Shakti
A policeman's son becomes a criminal after a childhood incident creates a rift between them.

Koshish
A romantic drama which tells the story of a 20 year relationship between Hari and Aarti - a deaf-mute couple who try to live their lives to the fullest despite their handicaps.

Karma
When senior police inspector Vishwa Pratap Singh arrests Dr. Michael Dang, the leader of the international terrorist group PSO, the group blast the jail Dang is lodged in killing huge numbers of inmates including two of Vishwa's sons and his daughter-in-law; with Dang escaping in the process. Vishwa, who now calls himself Dada Thakur, is determined to put an end to Dang and his PSO gang. He enlists three death row inmates, Baiju Thakur, Johnny and former terrorist Khairuddin Kisti, Thakur personally trains to become disciplined fugitive hunters, and sets out to avenge his family's slaughter.

Vidhaata
When a Police inspector is killed by a band of thugs, his grieving father Samsher Singh seeks justice. Pratap Singh has left behind a pregnant widow, who dies in chidbirth, leaving Samsher to bring up the child Kunal. The transformation of Samsher Singh (a locomotive engine driver) into Sobhraj, multi millionaire and owner of a vast network of business. Kunal is brought up by Abu Baba, a servant of Sobhraj to be honest, upright, and very independent minded. Durga, the daughter of a former employee of Sobhraj, who is serving time and Kunal fall in love. This not acceptable to his grandfather, though Abu Baba approves of the relationship. Disaster strikes when an attempt is made to separate the lovers. The life of Samsher Singh alias Sobhraj begins to unravel from here. How Kunal's ethical upbringing by his foster-father, and his financial and business circumstances of his grandfather meet in a titanic conscience clash and how he resolves matters is at the nexus of the plot.

Sagina Mahato
After instigating a strike over the improper dismissal of a fellow worker, Sagina Mahato unwittingly finds himself lauded as a champion of worker's rights.
Filmography
as Jagannath Singh/Judge Amarnath Singh
as Veer Singh
as Brahm Dutt
as Collector Jagatpratap Singh
as Vishwa Pratap Singh
as Dharamraj
as Mohan Kumar
as Vinod Kumar
as DCP Ashwini Kumar
as Shamsher Singh / Sobhraj
as Sanga/Kranti
as Kailash / Bholenath 'Bhola' / Sanjay
as Self
as Sagina Mahato
as Narrator (uncredited)
as Teja Singh
as Himself (Cameo)
as Self (shooting of "Phir Kab Milogi (1974)") (uncredited)
as Kundan S. Prasad / Bajrangi
as Rajesh / Raja Saab
as Ram/Shyam
as Guest appearance
as Vijay Khanna
as Gungaram
as Rajkumar Dhivendra Pratap Bahadur Chandrabhan
as Prince Salim
as Ratan Lal
as Anand / Deven
as Marcus
as Shankar
as Raja Sr.
as Devdas Mukherjee
as Mangal
as Azaad / Abdul Rahim Khan / Kumar
as Advocate Amarnath
as Noshu
as Ram Singh
as Shankar
as Jai Tilak
as Dr. Motilal
as Kishore
as Ashok
as Badal
as Vijay
as Dilip
as Mohan
as Ram
as Ramesh
as Rajan
as Jagdish