Dilip Kumar (1922–2021)
Author of Dilip Kumar - The Substance and the Shadow : An Autobiography
About the Author
Image credit: Dilip Kumar a reçu un prix pour l’ensemble de sa carrière à New Delhi, en Inde, le 2 septembre 2008
Works by Dilip Kumar
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Khan, Yusuf (birth name)
- Birthdate
- 1922-12-11
- Date of death
- 2021-07-07
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- actor
film producer - Organizations
- Indian Parliament (Rajya Sabha|2000-2006)
- Awards and honors
- Filmfare Award (award for best actor|eight times|1954-1992)
Sheriff of Bombay (1979-1982)
Padma Bhushan (1991)
Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1994)
Nishan-e-Imtiaz (1998)
India National Film Awards (lifetime achievement award|2006) (show all 8)
Padma Vibhushan (2015)
Guinness Book of World Records (record-breaking number of best actor awards|2020) - Cause of death
- cancer (prostate)
- Nationality
- India
- Birthplace
- Qissa Khawani Bazaar, Peshawar, Pakistan
- Places of residence
- Bandra, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
- Place of death
- Mumbai, India (Hinduja hospital)
- Associated Place (for map)
- India
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Reviews
Too damn sanitized for a biography. Boring. Saira Banu's "Foreword" was overly fawning, off-putting. It didn't bode too well for things to come. Especially when you learn that the biographer and the star's wife are BFFs. If they had to include it, they should have appended it. So if you are not going to proffer any life lessons, what am I going to do with your glorified visiting card at this stage anyway? It's not like I am making a film and you're prospecting to act in it.
I also watched show more "Devdas" again in this interim just to be sure. I am inclined to think Dilip Kumar is more a "mannered" actor, like other contemporaries, than "method". Satyajit Ray's alleged "the ultimate method actor" epithet takes it a bit too far for me. Maybe a little bit for Devdas, but otherwise he had a patented manner that was unique to him and that he used for just about every other role. This is true for a lot of actors actually. So, if it suits the character, you cast the dude, and that is that.
The additional second star I give is for the description of his childhood in Peshawar. I might still go back and dip in and out of some other interesting bits. But for now it's into the deep freeze with it, if not the back burner. show less
I also watched show more "Devdas" again in this interim just to be sure. I am inclined to think Dilip Kumar is more a "mannered" actor, like other contemporaries, than "method". Satyajit Ray's alleged "the ultimate method actor" epithet takes it a bit too far for me. Maybe a little bit for Devdas, but otherwise he had a patented manner that was unique to him and that he used for just about every other role. This is true for a lot of actors actually. So, if it suits the character, you cast the dude, and that is that.
The additional second star I give is for the description of his childhood in Peshawar. I might still go back and dip in and out of some other interesting bits. But for now it's into the deep freeze with it, if not the back burner. show less
Statistics
- Works
- 17
- Members
- 77
- Popularity
- #231,245
- Rating
- 3.0
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 20


