Raaj Kumar

Raaj Kumar

Deceased · Born: Oct 8, 1926 · Died: Jul 3, 1996

Personal Details

BornOct 8, 1926 Loralai, Baluchistan, British India
Parents
  • Jagdishwar Nath Pandit
  • Dhanraj Rani Pandit
Relatives
  • Surendra Kaul (Cousin)
  • Pavan Kaul (Niece or Nephew)
  • Arjun Pandit (Niece or Nephew)
  • Mahindernath Pandit (Sibling)
  • Anand Babi Pandit (Sibling)
  • Jeevanlal Pandit (Sibling)
  • Suresh Pandit ( Garment factory owner in Banglore) (Sibling)
  • Arun Pandit (Niece or Nephew)

Biography

Kulbhushan Pandit, a highly acclaimed and accomplished Indian actor, has garnered widespread recognition for his unique and memorable dialogue delivery style, which has become a hallmark of his performances. Prior to embarking on a career in the entertainment industry, Pandit had initially pursued a career in law enforcement, a testament to his versatility and multifaceted nature. However, his true passion lay in the world of acting, and he eventually made the bold decision to leave his mark on the film industry, where he has since established himself as a respected and in-demand talent.

Kumar's inaugural foray into the realm of acting commenced in the year 1952 with the cinematic production of Rangili, marking the inception of a storied career that would span numerous decades. Subsequent to his auspicious debut, Kumar garnered widespread recognition for his remarkable performance in the 1957 film Nausherwan-E-Adil, where he brought to life the character of Prince Naushazad with unwavering dedication and unbridled passion.

Throughout the course of his illustrious career, Kumar was distinguished for his uncanny ability to effortlessly embody unglamorous and gritty characters, imbuing them with a depth and complexity that captivated audiences and critics alike. One such notable example of his remarkable range as an actor is his portrayal of a mill worker in the film Paigham, a role that showcased his remarkable capacity to convey the hardships and struggles of the working class with unflinching authenticity.

Kumar's remarkable talent and unwavering dedication to his craft have left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence generations of actors and filmmakers to this day.

Notable among his numerous film credits is the standout performance of a cancer patient in the critically acclaimed movie Dil Ek Mandir, a role that garnered him the prestigious Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. This remarkable portrayal served as a testament to his incredible acting prowess and versatility as a thespian. His extensive filmography includes a wide range of movies, such as the iconic Waqt, the timeless classic Heer Raanjha, and the enchanting Pakeezah, to name just a few.

Kumar's professional journey in the film industry spanned a significant period of time, specifically from the late 1970s to the early 1980s, during which he appeared in several movies that unfortunately did not achieve the desired level of success.

Despite this initial setback, Kumar was able to make a triumphant comeback with the release of Kudrat in 1981, a film that marked a turning point in his career and paved the way for a string of successful projects.

In the years that followed, Kumar continued to impress audiences with his versatility and range as an actor, starring in a wide range of films that showcased his remarkable talent and dedication to his craft.

Some of his most notable roles during this period included appearances in films such as Ek Nai Paheli, Itihaas, Marte Dam Tak, and Mahaveera, among others.

Throughout his career, Kumar's perseverance and passion for his work have been evident, and his ability to adapt to different roles and genres has earned him a special place in the hearts of his fans and admirers.

Kumar tied the knot with Jennifer Pandit, a captivating Anglo-Indian air hostess, and went on to start a family of three children, each one a unique and precious gem. The family was blessed with three offspring, including Vastvikta Pandit, Panini Rajkumar, and Puru Rajkumar. Interestingly, Kumar's son Panini Rajkumar and daughter Vastvikta Pandit would later follow in their father's footsteps, pursuing careers in the entertainment industry as actors.

Raaj Kumar, a renowned Indian film actor, had the privilege of sharing the screen with his esteemed colleague Dilip Kumar once again in the 1991 cinematic production Saudagar, a remarkable reunion that took place after an impressive span of 32 years.

Tirangaa, a significant milestone in Raaj Kumar's illustrious career, stands out as his final hit movie, a testament to his enduring talent and appeal.

In a poignant conclusion to his remarkable journey, God and Gun served as Raaj Kumar's swan song, marking the final chapter in his illustrious filmography.

Kumar's life was tragically cut short on a summer day, July 3, 1996, when he succumbed to the devastating effects of throat cancer, leaving behind a legacy that would continue to inspire and influence generations to come.

Career

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1993
Tirangaa
Tirangaa as Brigadier Suryadev Singh
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1991
Saudagar
Saudagar as Rajeshwar Singh
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1972
Pakeezah
Pakeezah as Salim Ahmed Khan
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1971
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1965
Waqt
Waqt as Raju
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1959
Ujala
Ujala as Kalu
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1957