Sanjeev Kumar |
The final pillar of Motilal's tradition was Sanjeev Kumar, who was a natural artist of the background of theater. Sanjeev Kumar made a completely different image in Hindi cinema. Sanjeev Kumar, who gave a solid character to his character in the thinking and sensation-based films, was the actor who accepted the challenge of any role. He has acted in a romantic role, acting as an older father.
His comedy is also kept in the category of pure humor which does not slip, healthy entertainment is more. Films like "Manali", "Entertainment" and "Husband, Wife and Who" fall into this category. He was the only actor in Hindi cinema, who has acted in the most serious films. After leaving the theater, he became associated with Padmaya Acting School. Where he got the first role of life in the film "Hum Hindustani" (1960).
Film journey of Sanjeev Kumar
Sanjeev Kumar started his film career in 1960, in the 1960s, in the film, we played a mere two minutes in a small role. In the year 1962, he gave a screen test for the aarti of Rajshree Production, which he could not pass. After this he got many B-grade films. In spite of these unimportant films, they attracted everyone's attention through their acting. Firstly Sanjeev Kumar as the lead actor got the chance to work in the film Mark in the year 1965. From 1960 to the year 1968, Sanjeev Kumar struggled to make his place in the film industry. Whatever role he got after the film Hum Hindustani, he went to accept it. Meanwhile, he acted in many films such as Smuggler, Husband-wife, Husn and Ishq, Badal, Nunihal and Guhahgar, but none of these films succeeded at the box office.He appeared in the role of the Police Officer in the film hunting, released in 1968. Although the film was fully focused on actor Dharmendra, Sanjeev Kumar managed to make a mark in the presence of actors like Dharmendra. He also received the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his performance in this film.
In the film clash in the year 1968, there was Dilip Kumar, the acting emperor of the Hindi film world, but Sanjeev Kumar looted the audience's applause despite his small role. After this, in the successes of films such as Blessings, Raja and Rank, Satyakam and Unokhi Nahar, Sanjeev Kumar reached out to the situation where he could choose his own role in the film while striving for his acting.
In the film, Sholay wanted to do Dharmendra of Sanjeev Kumar who played the role of Thakur. Director Ramesh Sippy got confused At that time, Dharmendra was a lover of Hema Malini and Sanjeev Kumar too. Ramesh Sippy told Dharmendra that you will get a chance to romance with Hema more than playing a hero's roll. If you become a Thakur, then I will give Sanju Kumar the role of Veeru. The trick worked and Dharmendra left it insensitive. Due to the role of Thakur, Sanjeev Kumar is remembered till date.
Best Actor Award to Sanjeev Kumar
He was awarded the National Award for Best Actor for his outstanding performance in the film 'Knock', released in the year 1970. In the film 'Try', released in 1972, the audience got a new dimension of his acting. Sanjeev Kumar played the role of dumb in the film 'Try' Speaking of the dialogue without saying the eyes and face of the face, telling the audience everything was an example of Sanjeev Kumar's acting talent, which rarely repeats an actor.Sanjeev Kumar wants to marry his boy with a dumb girl in the film 'Try' and his boy is not ready for this marriage. Then he takes a hanging photo on his dead wife's wall. There is anger on the deep shadow of the depression and the face in their eyes. Through this scene, he did not speak the whole thing of his mind to the audience in a simple way. He was given the National Award for Best Actor for his performance in this film for the second time.
The success of movies by Sanjeev Kumar
With the success of films such as 'Toyon', 'Knock' and 'Tried', Sanjeev Kumar goes to the princess of Shoharat. Even after the success of his films, he accepted a small role in the film 'Introduction' and even succeeded in winning the audience's heart. In the meantime, 'Sita and Geeta', 'Anamika' and 'Manchali' were famous among the audience through their romantic style.Nominations and Awards to Sanjeev Kumar
1977 - Filmfare Best Actor Award - Arjun Pandit1976 - Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award - Tundhi
The death
Due to its strong acting, the spectacular artist who specializes in the heart of the audience was called bye to the world due to a heart attack on November 6, 1985.