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Manoj Kumar
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Kumar in 2012
Born
Harikrishan Goswami

(1937-07-24) 24 July 1937 (age 86)
Nationality Indian
Other names Bharat Kumar
Occupation
  • Actor
  • film director
  • film producer
  • screenwriter
  • lyricist
  • editor
  • politician
Years active 1957–1999
Political party Bharatiya Janata Party
Spouse(s) Shashi Goswami
Children 2; including Kunal Goswami
Relatives Manish R Goswami (brother)
Honours

Manoj Kumar (born Harikrishan Goswami; 24 July 1937) is an Indian actor, film director, screenwriter, lyricist and editor who worked in Hindi cinema. He is known for acting and making films with patriotic themes, and has been given the nickname Bharat Kumar. He is the recipient of a National Film Award and seven Filmfare Awards, in varied categories. He was awarded Padma Shri in 1992 and Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2016 by the Government of India for his contribution to Indian cinema and arts.

Early life

Kumar was born into a Hindu Brahmin family in Abbottabad, a town in the North-West Frontier Province, British India (present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan). His birth name is Harikrishan Giri Goswami. When he was 10, his family migrated from Jandiala Sher Khan to Delhi due to the Partition. Kumar pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hindu College before trying his luck in films. When he was young, he admired actors Dilip Kumar, Ashok Kumar and Kamini Kaushal and decided to name himself Manoj Kumar, after Dilip Kumar's character in Shabnam.

Career

1957-1965: Debut and rise to prominence

After making a little-noticed début in Fashion (1957), Kumar landed his first leading role in Kaanch Ki Gudia (1960) opposite Saida Khan. Piya Milan Ki Aas (1961) and Reshmi Roomal (1961) followed, setting the stage for the Vijay Bhatt-directed Hariyali 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).

Kumar also starred in Shaheed (1965), based on the life of Bhagat Singh, the Independence revolutionary. It received positive reviews from critics & went on to become a hit at the box office.

1966-1981: Stardom

Kumar and Raj Khosla repeated their successful actor-director partnership with Do Badan (1966), which was remembered for many reasons, including Raj Khosla's direction, Kumar's performance and songs written by the lyricist Shakeel Badayuni, among others.

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 directorial debut Upkar (1967). In this award-winning film, he played both a soldier and a farmer. The film was also noted for the song Mere Desh Ki Dharti, written by Gulshan Bawra, composed by Kalyanji-Anandji and sung by Mahendra Kapoor. Upkar won him his first Filmfare Best Director Award.

He returned to patriotic themes in Purab Aur Paschim (1970), in which life in the East and West are juxtaposed. The film Pehchaan directed by Sohanlal Kanwar had Kumar opposite Babita and was successful.

In 1972, he starred in Be-Imaan (for which he won the Best Actor) and later directed and starred in Shor (1972). The latter, opposite Nanda, was not a huge box office success on its release, but has gained cult status over the years. It featured the memorable song Ek Pyar Ka Nagma Hai, a duet by Lata Mangeshkar and Mukesh, which was composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal and written by Santosh Anand.

In the mid-1970s Kumar starred in three back-to-back blockbusters; Roti Kapda Aur Makaan (1974) which was a social commentary, featuring an all-star cast including Zeenat Aman, Shashi Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan. He won his second Filmfare Award for Best Director for the film Roti Kapda Aur Makaan. Sanyasi (1975), a religious-themed comedy, starring Kumar and Hema Malini, was hugely successful. Dus Numbri (1976) also gave Kumar, Pran, Prem Nath and Hema top billing.

He also starred in the hit Punjabi film Jat Punjabi (1979).

In 1981, Kumar reached the peak of his career when he got the opportunity to direct his idol, Dilip Kumar, as well as to star in Kranti, a story about the struggle for Indian independence in the 19th century. Kranti was the last notable successful Hindi film in his career.

He consistently liked working with actors Prem Nath, Pran, Prem Chopra, Kamini Kaushal and Hema Malini in his career. His closest friends from the industry included Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Mukesh, Mahendra Kapoor, Dharmendra, Rajendra Kumar, Shashi Kapoor and Rajesh Khanna.

1987-1999: Later career

After Kranti in 1981, Kumar's career began to decline, when the films he did with him in lead role like Kalyug Aur Ramayan (1987), Santosh and Clerk (both in 1989) flopped at the box office. He quit acting after his appearance in the 1995 film Maidan-E-Jung. He directed his son, Kunal Goswami, in the 1999 film Jai Hind which had a patriotic theme. The film was a box office failure and the last film Kumar worked on.

He was awarded the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999 for a career spanning over 40 years.

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

Manish Tewari felicitated the veteran film actor cum film maker Shri Manoj Kumar, at the inauguration of the Indian Panorama, during the 44th International Film Festival of India (IFFI-2013), in Panaji, Goa
Manoj with politician Manish Tewari at 44th International Film Festival of India in 2013

Like many other Bollywood stars, Kumar decided to enter politics following his retirement. Before the 2004 general election in India, he officially joined Bharatiya Janta Party.

Filmography

Actor

Year Film Role Notes
1957 Fashion N/A
1958 Sahara Shyam
Panchayat Gopal
1959 Chand Gokul
1960 Honeymoon Kishore
1961 Kaanch Ki Gudiya Raju
Piya Milan Ki Aas Maji
Suhag Sindoor Ratan
Reshmi Rumal Shyam
1962 Hariyali Aur Rasta Shankar
Dr. Vidya Ratan Chowdhury
Shaadi Raja
Banarsi Thug Shyam
Maa Beta Keshav
Naqli Nawab Yusuf
1963 Apna Bana Ke Dekho N/A
Ghar Basake Dekho Kumar
Grahasti Mohan
1964 Apne Huye Paraye Dr. Shankar
Woh Kaun Thi? Dr. Anand
Phoolon Ki Sej Nirmal Verma
1965 Shaheed Bhagat Singh
Bedaag Rajesh
Himalay Ki God Mein Dr. Sunil Mehra
Gumnaam C.I.D. Inspector Anand
Poonam Ki Raat Prakash Gupta
1966 Picnic Vinod
Do Badan Vikas
Sawan Ki Ghata Gopal
1967 Patthar Ke Sanam Rajesh
Anita Neeraj
Upkar Bharat
1968 Neel Kamal Ram
Aadmi Dr. Shekhar
1969 Sajan Ashok Saxena
1970 Purab Aur Paschim Bharat
Yaadgaar Bhanu
Pehchan Gangaram "Ganga" Ramkishan
Mera Naam Joker David Francis
1971 Balidaan Raja
1972 Shor Shankar
Be-Imaan Mohan
1974 Roti Kapda Aur Makaan Bharat
1975 Sanyasi Ram Rai
1976 Dus Numbri Arjun
1977 Shirdi Ke Sai Baba Scientist
Amaanat Deepak
1979 Jat Punjabi Jat Punjabi
1981 Kranti Bharat
1987 Kalyug Aur Ramayan Pawan Putra Shri Hanuman
1989 Santosh Santosh Singh
Clerk Bharat
1991 Deshwasi Sangram Singh
1995 Maidan-E-Jung Master Dinanath

Director

  • Upkar (1967)
  • Purab Aur Paschim (1970)
  • Shor (1972)
  • Roti Kapada Aur Makaan (1974)
  • Kranti (1981)
  • Clerk (1989)
  • Jai Hind (1999)

Accolades and honours

The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee presenting the Dada Saheb Phalke Award to the Actor Shri Manoj Kumar, at the 63rd National Film Awards Function, in New Delhi
President of India Pranab Mukherjee presenting the Dadasaheb Phalke Award to Manoj Kumar at the 63rd National Film Awards in 2016

Civilian Award

Year Honor Result Ref.
1992 Padma Shri Honored

National Film Awards

Year Category Work Result Ref.
1968 Second Best Feature Film Upkaar Won
2016 Dadasaheb Phalke Award Honored

State Honours

Year Category Work Result Ref.
2008 Kishore Kumar Award Honored
2010 Raj Kapoor Award Honored

Filmfare Awards

Year Category Work Result Ref.
1968 Best Film Upkaar Won
Best Director Won
Best Story Won
Best Dialogue Won
Best Actor Nominated
1969 Best Supporting Actor Aadmi Nominated
1972 Best Actor Be-Imaan Won
Best Director Shor Nominated
Best Story Nominated
Best Editing Won
1975 Best Film Roti Kapda Aur Makaan Nominated
Best Director Won
Best Story Nominated
Best Actor Nominated
1976 Sanyasi Nominated
1999 Lifetime Achievement Award Honored

BFJA Awards

Year Category Work Result Ref.
1968 Best Dialogue Upkaar Won

Other awards

  • 2007 – Sardar Patel Lifetime Achievement International Award
  • 2008 – Star Screen Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2010 – Lifetime Achievement Award at the 12th Mumbai Film Festival
  • 2012 – Lifetime Achievement Award at the Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Award
  • 2012 – Lifetime Achievement Award at the Nashik International Film Festival
  • 2012 – Bharat Gaurav Award in New Jersey, United States
  • 2013 – Lifetime Achievement Award at the Jagran Film Festival
  • 2019 – Lifetime Achievement Award from Power Brands at BFJA (Bollywood Film Journalists Awards)
  • 2020 - Kalaimamani

Other honours

  • 2008 – To honour Manoj Kumar, the Government of Madhya Pradesh decided to institute a Rs 100,000 award in his name. The state government also recommended Kumar's name for Bharat Ratna to the central government.
  • 2011 – In recognition of the devotion of Manoj Kumar towards Shri Sai Baba, the Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust in Shirdi renamed "Pimpalwadi Road" in Shirdi as "Manojkumar Goswami Road".

See also

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