Saturday, 24 March 2012


Manoj Kumar


Manoj Kumar
BornHarikrishna Giri Goswami
July 24, 1937 (age 74)
AbbottabadHazara Division,British India (now Pakistan)
Other namesBharat Kumar
Manoj
OccupationActor , Director
Years active1964–present (Retired)
SpouseSashi Goswami
Manoj Kumar (born Harikrishna Giri Goswami on 24 July 1937) is an award-winning Indian actor and director in the Bollywood film industry. He is known for acting in and directing films with patriotic themes, and has been given the nickname "Mr Bharat" (Bhaarat is the Hindi term for India). In 1992, he was honoured with the Padma Shri by the Government of India.

Early life

Manoj Kumar was born in Abbottabad, a town of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, then part of India. Abbottabad is now located within the borders of Pakistan. His original name was Harikishan Giri Goswami. When he was 10, his Gosain Hindu family had to move to Delhi owing to partition. His family lived as refugees in Vijay Nagar, Kingsway Camp and later moved to Patel Nagar area of New Delhi.
After graduating from Hindu CollegeUniversity of Delhi, he decided to enter the film industry.

Career

As a youth, he admired Bollywood superstar Dilip Kumar, and decided to name himself Manoj Kumar after Dilip's character in Shabnam (1949).
After making a little-noticed début in Fashion in 1957, Manoj landed his first leading role in Kaanch Ki Gudia (1960) opposite Sayeeda KhanPiya Milan Ki Aas and Reshmi Roomal followed, setting the stage for the Vijay Bhatt-directedHariyali Aur Raasta (1962) opposite Mala Sinha. Kumar then appeared with Sadhana in Raj Khosla's Woh Kaun Thi (1964), and reunited with Vijay Bhatt and Mala Sinha in Himalaya Ki God Mein (1965).

The patriotic hero

Kumar's image as the patriotic hero started with the 1965 film Shaheed, based on the life of Bhagat Singh, a martyr in the struggle for India's freedom. After the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri asked him to create a film based on the popular slogan Jai Jawan Jai Kissan (hail the soldier, hail the farmer).
The result was Kumar's magnum opus and his directorial debut, Upkaar (1967). In it, he played both a soldier and a farmer. The film was also noted for the famous song Mere Desh Ki Dharti, written by Gulshan Bawra, composed by Kalyanji-Anandji and sung by Mahendra KapoorUpkaar was a hit and won Kumar his first Filmfare Best Director Award.
After dabbling in various roles in the late 1960s, Manoj returned to patriotic themes in Purab Aur Paschim (1970), in which life in the East and West are juxtaposed. In 1972, he starred in Be-Imaan (for which he won the Filmfare Best Actor Award) and directed and starred in Shor (1972). The latter, opposite Nanda, was not a huge box office success, but it did feature the memorable song Ek Pyar Ka Nagma Hai, a duet by Lata Mangeshkar and Mukesh, which was composed byLaxmikant Pyarelal.

Later career

The mid-1970s saw Kumar star in three hit films: Roti Kapda Aur Makaan (1974) was a social commentary featuring an all-star cast including Zeenat AmanShashi Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan that won him his second Filmfare Award for Best Director; Sanyasi (1975) had Kumar and Hema Malini in the lead roles of a religious-themed comedy; and Dus Numbri (1976) also gave Kumar and Hema top billing. In 1981, Kumar reached the peak of his career when he got the opportunity to direct his idol, Dilip Kumar, as well as star in Kranti, a story about the struggle for Indian independence in the 19th century. Kranti was the last notable successful film in his career. He also starred in the hit Punjabi film Jat Punjabi.
After Kranti, Kumar's career began to decline in the 1980s as all of his films failed at the box office. In 1989 he cast Pakistani actors Mohammad Ali and Zeba in his film Clerk which was considered to be a groundbreaking event. He quit acting after his appearance in the 1995 film Maidan-E-Jung. His son, Kunal Goswami, tried to revive the patriotic theme and was directed by Kumar in the 1999 film Jai Hind which was a flop. Kumar was awarded the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award that same year.
His trademark hand-covering-the-face was very popular and continues to be the butt of jokes of latter day stand-up comedians. In 2007, the Shah Rukh Khan film Om Shanti Om featured the lead character pretending to be Manoj Kumar so as to sneak into a movie premiere, by holding his hand over his face. Kumar filed a lawsuit, which was settled out of court.

Politics

Like many other Bollywood stars, Kumar decided to enter politics following his retirement. Before the 2004 general election in India, it was announced that he had officially joined the ranks of the Shiv Sena.

Personal life

Kumar is married to Shashi Goswami (originally from JodhkanSirsa districtHaryana). He has two sons, Vishal and Kunal, Vishal tried his skills as a singer and Kunal as an actor. His brother, Rajiv Goswami, also entered the film industry, but none were able to gain any footing in Bollywood.

Awards

Civilian award

National Film Awards


Filmfare Awards

Winner
Nominated

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Other Awards


Special Honour

In the honour of devotion of Manoj Kumar towards Shri Sai Baba; Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust, Shirdi has renamed "Pimpalwadi Road" in Shirdi, as "Manojkumar Goswami Road".

Selected filmography

Actor


YearFilmRoleCo-starsNotes
1957Fashion
1958Panchayat
Sahara
1959Chand
1960Honeymoon
1961Suhaag Sindoor
Kaanch ki gudiya
Reshmi rumal
1962Hariyali Aur RastaShankerMala Sinha, Shashikala
Dr. VidyaRatan ChowdhuryVyjayanthimala
ShaadiBalraj Sahni, Saira Banu, Manoj Kumar, Dharmendra
Banarsi ThugShyamVijaya Chaudhari
Maa beta
Piya Milan Ki Aas
Naqli nawab
1963Apna bana ke dekho
Ghar basake dekho
Grahasti
1964Apne huye paraye
Woh Kaun Thi?Dr AnandSadhana
Phoolon Ki SejVyjayanthimala
1965ShaheedShaheed-e-Azam Bhagat Singh
Himalaya Ki God MeinSunil MehraMala Sinha
GumnaamAnandNanda
Poonam Ki Raat
1966Do BadanVikasAsha Parekh
Saawan Ki GhataSharmila Tagore
SaajanAsha Parekh
1967Patthar Ke SanamRajeshWaheeda Rehman, Mumtaz
AnitaNeerajSadhana
UpkaarBharatWinner, Filmfare Best Movie Award
1968Neel KamalRamWaheeda Rehman
AadmiDr ShekharWaheeda Rehman
1970Purab Aur PaschimBharatSaira Banu
YaadgarBanuNutan
PehchanGangaramBabita
Mera Naam JokerDavid
1972ShorShankarNanda, Jaya Bachchan
Be-ImaanMohanWinner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
1974Roti Kapda Aur MakaanBharatZeenat Aman, Moushumi Chatterji
1975SanyasiRam RaiHema Malini
1976Dus NumbriArjunHema Malini
1981KrantiBharat/KrantiHema Malini
1987Kalyug Aur RamayanPawan Putra (Shri Hanuman)Madhavi
1989SantoshSantosh Singh
ClerkBharatRekha
1995Maidan-E-JungMaster Dinanath

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