Profile
Date of Birth: 13th November, 1911.
Date of Death: 10th December, 2001.
Nickname: Dadamoni
Education: Graduate (Presidency College, Kolkata).
Debut Film: "Jeevan Naiya"
Film Awards: Filmfare Best Actor Award for "Rakhi"
BFJA Best Actor for "Gumrah"
Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for "Afsana "
Filmfare Best Actor Award for "Aashirwaad "
National Film Awards for Best Actor for "Aashirwaad "
BFJA Best Actor for "Aashirwaad "
Dadasaheb Phalke Award
Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award
Mini Biography
Ashok Kumar started his career in films accidentally with the Bombay Talkies
film "Jeevan Naiya". The actor of the film "Jeevan Naiya" ran away with lead
female of the film, Devika Rani, who was the wife of director of the film. Now
the company needed a new hero for the film. At that time Ashok Kumar was a
laboratory assistant in the same production company. The director and studio
head, Himanshu Rai, called Ashok Kumar to act in the film and thus began a
six-decade-long acting career. However, it was his subsequent venture with
Devika Rani in the film "Acchut Kanya " the same year that established him as an
actor in the film industry. The movie itself stands out as one of the heralding
social dramas of pre-independence Indian films. It was the story of a Brahmin
boy falling in love with a girl from lower caste, the so called untouchables in
Indian society. It was a big hit and started the trend of socially committed
films.
Thereafter Devika Rani and Ashok Kumar did a string of films suchas "Izzat", "Savitri
"and "Nirmala ". But Ashok Kumar's performance was overshadowed by Devika Rani's
acting as she was a bigger star. Ashok Kumar came into his own with films like "Kangan",
"Bandhan" and "Jhoola" opposite Leela Chitnis. Ashok Kumar sang his own songs in
the films as it was custom at that time in the film industry.
Ashok Kumar gave several hits including the most famous "Main Ban Ka Panchi" He
was one of the first anti-heroes of Indian Cinema with his role in the film
"Kismet". This movie went on to create a record for the highest grossing film in
India at that time. He was fondly called Dadamuni and produced several films for
Bombay Talkies including the famous "Mahal" in which he co-starred with
Madhubala. In the late 1960s he switched to character roles playing the parent,
grandparent and dirty old man.
He paired up with the queen of tragedy and one of the best actresses ever seen
in Bollywood, Meena Kumari, in more than a dozen films such as "Parineeta", "Bahu
Begum", "Pakeezah", "Ek Hi Raasta", "Bandish", and "Aarti". Ashok Kumar also
appeared on television, most famously anchoring the first Indian soap opera 'Hum
Log 'and also appeared as the title character in the unforgettable 'Bahadur Shah
Zafar'. His last film was "Aankhon Mein Tum Ho "in 1997.
Filmography
Lakshya, Rudraksh, Agni Varsha, Anthahpuram, Aankhon Mein Tum Ho, Dushman Duniya
Ka, Return Of Jewel Thief, Beqabu, Yun Hi Kabhi, Aansoo Bane Angaarey, Humla,
Maut Ki Saza, Majboor, Jaan-E-Wafa, Mamta Ki Chhaon Mein, Clerk, Dana Pani,
Sachai Ki Taqat, Inteqam, Hifazat, Awaam, Mr India, Jawab Hum Denge, Pyar Ki
Jeet, Woh Din Aayega, Dahleez, Shatru, Pyar Kiya Hai Pyar Karenge, Ram Tera Desh,
Amma, Qatl, Beggar, Inteqam Ki Aag, Tawaif, Durga, Grahasthi, Phir Aayee Barsat,
Ek Daku Shaher Mein, Bhago Bhoot Aaya, Farz Ki Keemat, Duniya, Akalmand,
Farishta, Raja Aur Rana, Haadsa, Dard Ka Rishta, Chor Police, Mahaan, Prem
Tapasya, Pasand Apni Apni, Bekrar, Love In Goa, Shakti, Mehandi Rang Layegi,
Heeron Ka Chor, Janta Hawaldaar, Bagula Bhagat, Prayashchit, Dil Aur Deewar,
Apna Khoon, Do Musafir, Tumhare Liye, Chor Ke Ghar Chor, Anpadh, Phool Khile
Hain Gulshan Gulshan, Do Phool, Anmol Tasveer, Chala Murari Hero Banane, Heera
Aur Patthar, Dream Girl, Mazdoor Zindabad, Anand Ashram, Jadu Tona, Anurodh
Safed Jhooth, Mastan Dada, Khatta Meetha, Bhanwar, Hum Tum Aur Who, Rakhi Aur
Hathkadi, Dil Daulat Duniya, Garam Masala, Purab Aur Pashcim Ganga Tera Pani
Amrit, Door Ka Raahi, Aradhana, Jewel Thief, Chitralekha, Gumrah , Kanoon, Dark
Street, Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi, Howrah Bridge, Night Club, Talash , Kangan, Vachan,
Nirmala, Izzat, Prem Kahani, Savitri, Jeevan Naiya, Achhut Kanya and Janmabhoomi.
Trivia
* Ashok Kumar was elder brother of Kishore Kumar.
* The three brothers, Ashok Kumar, Kishore Kumar and Anoop Kumar worked together
in the comedy film "Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi".
* Ashok Kumar stopped celebrating his birthday after the death of his youngest
brother, Kishore Kumar in 1987.
* He broke the tradition of theatrical role then prevalent in Indian cinema and
started a natural style of acting.
* Ashok Kumar was also a fine painter and also an active practitioner of
homeopathy.
* He died at the age of 90 in Mumbai. Altogether, he starred in over 275 films. |
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