Sujit Kumar
Sujit Kumar | |
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Born | |
Died | 5 February 2010 | (aged 75)
Other names | Sujeet Kumar |
Occupation | Actor, Producer |
Years active | 1960–2001 |
Spouse(s) | Kiran Singh (1970-2005; Singh’s death) |
Children | 2 |
Sujit Kumar (7 February 1934 – 5 February 2010) was an Indian film actor and producer. He appeared in over 150 Hindi films in the 1960s through the 1990s, and in at least 20 films in Bhojpuri. Sujit played the major lead actor in many films in Bhojpuri cinema[1] whereas in Hind films he played pivotal roles either as a villain or as a character actor. One of his most memorable screen appearances was of a friend playing the mouth organ while driving a jeep as Rajesh Khanna courted Sharmila Tagore in the 1969 film Aradhana .[2] Beginning in the late 1980s through the 2000s, Sujit primarily worked as a film producer.
Biography[]
Hindi cinema[]
Sujit was the leading man in suspense flicks in Hindi in the early 1960s, like in Lal Bangla (1966) and Ek Saal Pehle (1965). He was often part of films with Rajesh Khanna as the lead hero, like in Aradhana, Ittefaq, Aan Milo Sajna, Haathi Mere Saathi, Amar Prem, Mere Jeevan Saathi, Roti, Mehbooba, Avtaar, Aakhir Kyon? and Amrit.
His other notable roles include that of a spy in Ramanand Sagar's Aankein (1968), Naya Raasta (1970), Jugnu (1973), Hamrahi (1974), Charas (1976), Dharamveer (1977), Dev Anand's Des Pardes, The Burning Train, Kaamchor, Krantiveer, Tiranga and many more.[3][4] Sujit produced small budget movies like Asmaan Se Ooncha (1989) in the 1980s and then subsequently bigger budget films later like Daraar (1996), and Champion.[5]
His best friends from the film industry were, Jeetendra and Rakesh Roshan, the two with whom Sujit used to hit the gym regularly. Other close friends included producer Saawan Kumar Tak and Randhir Kapoor, all of whom practically grew up together in the Hindi Film industry since the early 1960s.[6]
Bhojpuri cinema[]
He appeared in such films as Bidesiya, Loha Singh, Dangal, Pan Khaye Saiyya Hamar, Champa Chameli, Patoh Bitiya, Sajan Kare Kanyadan, Bairi Bhaile Hamar , Nag Panchami, Saiyya Se Bhaile Milanawa, Aaeel Basant Bahar, Bidhana Nach Nachawe, Mai Ke Lal, Sampurna Teerth Yatra, Sajai Da Maang Hamar, Saiyya Magan Pahalwani Me, Ganga Kahe Pukar Ke, Ganga Jaisan Bhauji Hamar and Ganga Hamar Mai.
Death[]
Kumar died in 2010 of cancer, an illness from which he was suffering since 2007. His wife, Kiran Singh predeceased him in 2005; they have two children, son Jatin Kumar, a film producer, and a daughter Henna Singh.[7] A condolence meeting took place on 8 February 2010, at the Indian Medical Association, beside PVR Cinema, Juhu, Mumbai where many of his friends from the industry, like members of of the Kapoor family, Rakesh Roshan's family, and Rajesh Khanna's family paid their last respects.
Filmography[]
Hindi[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1954 | Taxi Driver | (first movie smoking cigarette in background) Dev Anand's movie | ||
1966 | Raja | |||
1967 | Sab Ka Ustad | |||
Jaal (1967 film) | ||||
1968 | Aankhen | Nadeem | ||
1969 | Shankar | |||
Aradhana | (IAF Flight leiutantant) Madan, | Arun Verma's friend, playing the mouth organ in the song "Meri Sapno Ki Rani Kab Aayengi Tu" | ||
Ittefaq | Police Inspector | |||
1970 | Geet | Kunver Shamsher Singh | ||
Maa Aur Mamta | ||||
Naya Raasta | Ramu | |||
Aan Milo Sajna | Mohan | |||
1971 | Naag Pooja | |||
Haathi Mere Saathi | Gangu | |||
Bikhre Moti | Gopi | |||
1972 | ||||
Yeh Gulistan Hamara | Teju | |||
Gaon Hamara Shaher Tumhara | Shyam C. Pandey[8] | |||
Tangewala | Zamindar | |||
Amar Prem | Nandu's Father | |||
Mere Jeevan Saathi | ||||
1974 | Insaaniyat | Ram | ||
Hamrahi | Sujit | |||
Amir Garib | Police Inspector Anand | |||
Resham Ki Dori | Dinesh | |||
1975 | Do Jasoos | G L Sippy | ||
Sunehra Sansar | Mohan | |||
1976 | Aadalat | Sujit Singh | ||
Aap Beati | Prakash Kapoor | |||
Chhoti Si Baat | Dacoit in song Janeman Janeman | |||
Barood | Ratan - Bakshi's Las Vegas Associate | |||
Charas | Shaikh | |||
Mehbooba | Dr. Vinod | |||
Bairaag | ||||
1977 | Farishta Ya Qatil | Gautam | ||
Kalabaaz | Malhotra | |||
Dildaar | Chokelal | |||
Ram Bharose | David | |||
Dharam Veer | Rajkumar Sujan Singh | |||
1978 | Punjabi movie | |||
Des Pardes | Gangaram | |||
Nalayak | Prem | |||
1979 | The Great Gambler | Marconi | he was gang leader of Prem Chopra under control gang | |
Khandaan | Vikas G. Srivastav | |||
1980 | The Burning Train | Inspector Ranveer | ||
Takkar | Police Inspector | |||
Abdullah (film) | Jameel | |||
Insaaf Ka Tarazu | Owner of Ad Agency | |||
Ram Balram | Daku Satarawala | |||
Shaan | ||||
Guest House | ||||
1981 | Bhula Na Dena | |||
Raaz | ||||
1982 | Kaliram | |||
Kaamchor | Sohan | |||
1983 | Avtaar | Bawaji (Parsi Man) | ||
Arpan | Ashok | |||
Pukar (1983 film) | Hasmukh | |||
1984 | Boxer | Police Inspector Khatau | ||
Qaidi | Police Inspector | |||
1985 | ||||
Haqeeqat (1985 film) | Superintendent of Police Surajpal Singh | |||
Aakhir Kyon? | Kumar | |||
1986 | Dharm Adhikari | Inspector | ||
Kala Dhanda Goray Log | Inspector Shiva Singh | |||
Avinash | Police Inspector Rajan | |||
Amrit | Doctor | |||
Anubhav | Mamaji | |||
1987 | ||||
Mera Yaar Mera Dushman | Gopal | |||
1989 | Asmaan Se Ooncha | Police Commissioner | ||
Aakhri Baazi | ||||
Kala Bazaar | Girdharilal | |||
1990 | Kishen Kanhaiya | Bholaram | ||
Amba | Bhiku, Servant | |||
1992 | Khel | Principal/Father | ||
1993 | Tirangaa | Police Commissioner | ||
1994 | Krantiveer |
Producer[]
- 1986 : Anubhav
- 1989 : Aasmaan se Ooncha
- 1992 : Khel
- 1996: Daraar
- 2000: Champion
- 2004 : Aetbaar
- 1991 : Ganga Kahe Pukar Ke
He also acted in Zee horror show's episode Dahshat 1994-1995
References[]
- ^ By: Gayathry V Pillai (6 February 2010). "Actor Sujeet Kumar of — Oneindia Entertainment". Entertainment.oneindia.in. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ "Character actor Sujit Kumar no more". The Times of India. 6 February 2010. Archived from the original on 15 May 2012.
- ^ "Actor-producer Sujit Kumar dead". Indian Express. 6 February 2010. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ "Veteran actor, filmmaker Sujit Kumar passes away — Entertainment — DNA". Dnaindia.com. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ "Actor-producer Sujit Kumar dead". IndianExpress.com. 6 February 2010. (age at death given as 75 implies year of birth '34/5)
- ^ http://220.226.205.71/articles/story40336.htm
- ^ "| Bollywood News | Hindi Movies News | News". BollywoodHungama.com. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
- ^ Premacanda, 1881-1936. Naag pooja. OCLC 927427971.
External links[]
- Sujit Kumar at IMDb (as actor) Note that, as at 13 July 2010, IMDB has two records for the person identified in the IndianExpress obituary as one person
- Sujit Kumar at IMDb (as producer)
- 1934 births
- 2010 deaths
- Deaths from cancer in India
- 20th-century Indian male actors
- Male actors in Bhojpuri cinema
- Male actors from Mumbai
- Male actors in Hindi cinema