Dilip Kumar filmography
Dilip Kumar (born Muhammad Yusuf Khan on 11 December 1922) is an actor, producer and philanthropist. Kumar made his acting debut in 1944 with Jwar Bhata. However, the movie did not do too well at the box office. Three years later, the 1947 drama Jugnu opposite Noor Jehan, was the first major hit for Kumar. The highest-grossing Indian film of 1947, established Kumar as one of the Indian film industry's legends. In 1948, Kumar had five releases including family drama Ghar Ki Izzat, war drama Shaheed, romantic tragedy Mela and romance Anokha Pyar. Kumar's last release of 1948 Nadiya Ke Paar which emerged as year's highest grossing Indian film. In 1949, he featured alongside Raj Kapoor in Mehboob Khan's Andaz opposite Nargis. A love triangle at the time of its release was the highest-grossing Indian film ever.
The 1950s saw Kumar in a number of hits playing a variety of roles in films Jogan (1950), Babul (1950), Hulchul (1951), Deedar (1951) and Aan (1952), Shikast (1953), Amar. Kumar won the first ever Filmfare Award in the Best Actor category for his performance in 1954 release Daag. Two years later, Kumar appeared as a wealthy man named Azaad in drama Azaad, which earned him the Filmfare Best Actor Award. Later he starred as a depressed lover in Devdas, which again earned him the Filmfare Best Actor Award for the consecutive year. Some of these films established his screen image as the "Tragedy King" because of his ill-fated characters in films. In the same year, Kumar's 9 films were ranked in the Top 30 highest-grossing films of the decade.
In 1960, Kumar appeared in K. Asif's big-budget epic historical film Mughal-e-Azam. He played Mughal Prince Salim, who falls in love with Anarkali (a court dancer, played by Madhubala), and later revolts against his father Akbar (Prithviraj Kapoor). The film was successful at the box office earning a net revenue of ₹55 million (US$11,530,000).The film became the highest grossing film of all time. Kumar produced and starred in Ganga Jamuna opposite his frequent leading actress Vyjayanthimala. He then played dual roles in drama Ram Aur Shyam, a film is remembered for Kumar and Pran's superb acting. It earned him his six Filmfare Award for Best Actor. Kumar's career slumped with films like Dastaan (1972), Gopi.
In 1980, Kumar appeared in historical drama Kranti, he played the title role as a revolutionary fighting for India's independence from British rule. Kumar successfully collaborated with director Subhash Ghai in films Vidhaata (1982), action film Karma, and Saudagar. Kumar made his last film appearance in Qila. Aag ka Dariya and Kalinga are two films that are more than 80 % complete but remain unreleased for unknown reasons.
Films
Year | Film | Role | Director(s) | Notes | Ref. |
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1944 | Jwar Bhata | Jagdish | Amiya Chakravarty | ||
1945 | Pratima | Paidi Jairaj | |||
1946 | Milan | Ramesh | Nitin Bose | ||
1947 | Jugnu | Suraj | Shaukat Hussain Rizvi | ||
1948 | Ghar Ki Izzat | Chander | Ram Daryani | ||
Shaheed | Ram | Ramesh Saigal | |||
Mela | Mohan | S. U. Sunny | |||
Anokha Pyar | Ashok | M. I. Dharamsey | |||
Nadiya Ke Paar | Chhote Kumar Saheb | Kishore Sahu | |||
1949 | Shabnam | Manoj | B. Mitra | ||
Andaz | Dilip | Mehboob Khan | |||
1950 | Jogan | Vijay | Kidar Nath Sharma | ||
Arzoo | Badal | Shaheed Latif | |||
Babul | Ashok | Naushad | |||
1951 | Hulchul | Kishore | S. K. Ojha | ||
Deedar | Shyamu | Nitin Bose | |||
Tarana | Dr. Motilal | Ram Daryani | |||
1952 | Aan | Jai Tilak | Mehboob Khan | ||
Daag | Shankar | Amiya Chakravarty | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | ||
Sangdil | Shankar | R. C. Talwar | |||
1953 | Shikast | Dr. Ram Singh | Ramesh Saigal | ||
Footpath | Noshu | Zia Sarhadi | |||
1954 | Amar | Amarnath | Mehboob Khan | ||
1955 | Azaad | Azaad / Abdul Rahim Khan / Kumar | S. M. Sriramulu Naidu | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | |
Uran Khatola | Kashi | S. U. Sunny | |||
Insaniyat | Mangal | S. S. Vasan | |||
Devdas | Devdas | Bimal Roy | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | ||
1957 | Naya Daur | Shankar | B. R. Chopra | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | |
Musafir | Raja | Hrishikesh Mukherjee | |||
1958 | Yahudi | Prince Marcus | Bimal Roy | ||
Madhumati | Anand / Deven | Bimal Roy | Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor | ||
1959 | Paigham | Ratan Lal | S. S. Vasan | Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor | |
1960 | Kohinoor | Yuvraj Rana Devendra Pratap Bahadur / Kohinoor | S. U. Sunny | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | |
Mughal-E-Azam | Prince Salim | K. Asif | |||
1961 | Gunga Jumna | Gungaram 'Gunga' | Nitin Bose | Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor | |
1964 | Leader | Vijay Khanna | Ram Mukherjee | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | |
1966 | Dil Diya Dard Liya | Shankar / Raja Saheb | Abdul Rashid Kardar and Dilip Kumar himself | Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor | |
Paari | Warden | Jagganath Chatterjee | Guest Appearance, Bengali film | ||
1967 | Ram Aur Shyam | Ram / Shyam (Dual Role) | Tapi Chanakya | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | |
1968 | Sunghursh | Kundan S. Prasad / Bajrangi | Harnam Singh Rawail | Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor | |
Aadmi | Rajesh / Raja Saheb | A. Bhimsingh | Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor | ||
Sadhu Aur Shaitaan | Cameo as himself, a person with sugarcane | A. Bhimsingh | Guest Appearance | ||
1970 | Sagina Mahato | Sagina | Tapan Sinha | Bengali film | |
Gopi | Gopiram 'Gopi' | A. Bhimsingh | Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor | ||
1972 | Dastaan | Anil / Sunil / Judge Vishnu Sahay (Dual Role) | B. R. Chopra | ||
Anokha Milan | Warden | Jagganath Chatterjee | Guest Appearance | ||
Koshish | Cameo as himself in a telephone call | Gulzar | Guest Appearance | ||
1974 | Sagina | Sagina Mahato | Tapan Sinha | Remake of 1970 Bengali film also starring him Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor |
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Phir Kab Milogi | Teja Singh | Hrishikesh Mukherjee | Guest Appearance | ||
1976 | Bairaag | Kailash / Bholenath 'Bhola' / Sanjay (Triple Role) | Asit Sen | Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor | |
1981 | Kranti | Sanga / Kranti | Manoj Kumar | ||
1982 | Vidhaata | Shamsher Singh / Shobhraj | Subhash Ghai | ||
Shakti | D.C.P. Ashwini Kumar | Ramesh Sippy | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | ||
1983 | Mazdoor | Dinanath Saxena | B. R. Chopra | ||
1984 | Duniya | Mohan Kumar | Ramesh Talwar | ||
Mashaal | Vinod Kumar | Yash Chopra | Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor | ||
1986 | Dharm Adhikari | Dharam Raj | K. Raghavendra Rao | ||
Karma | Jailor Vishwanath Pratap Singh / Rana / Dada Thakur | Subhash Ghai | |||
1989 | Kanoon Apna Apna | Collector Jagat Pratap Singh | B. Gopal | ||
1990 | Izzatdaar | Brahma Dutt | K. Bapaiah | ||
1991 | Saudagar | Thakur Veer Singh | Subhash Ghai | Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Actor | |
1998 | Qila | Jagannath Singh / Judge Amarnath Singh (Dual Role) | Umesh Mehra |