SONG:EK
TERA SUNDAR MUKHRA
MUSIC:SHANKAR JAIKISHAN
LYRICS:HASRAT JAIPURI
SINGER:MOHAMMAD
RAFI
FILM:BHAI BHAI
Bhai-Bhai is a (
1970) hindi film directed by
Raja Nawathe and produced by Ratan
Mohan.The film stars
Sunil Dutt,
Asha Parekh,
Mumtaz,Mehmood and
Pran.
The music is by
Shankar Jaikishan and lyrics is by
Hasrat Jaipuri.
Sunil Dutt (June 6 1929 May 25
2005), born as
Balraj Dutt was an
Indian Hindi movie actor , producer, director and politician. He shot to the stardom in the
1957 film Mother India in which he co-starred with
Nargis, whom he married on 11 March
1958. In the film, Dutt played a short-tempered, angry son of Nargis. During the making of this film a fire accident happened on the sets.
It is believed that Dutt braved the raging fire to save Nargis and thereby won her love
. . Sunil Dutt used to tell that his ancestor had participated in the struggle of
Karbala. Due to this significance Sunil Dutt called himself a
Hussaini Brahmin.
He had one son
Sanjay Dutt, also a successful film actor and two daughters,
Priya Dutt and Namrata Dutt(
Anju). His daughter Namrata married Sunil Dutt's good friend and also Mother India co-star
Rajendra Kumar's son
Kumar Gaurav.
Dutt was one of the major stars of Bollywood in the late
1950s and
1960s and continued to star in many successful films which included
Sadhna (1958),
Sujata (
1959),
Mujhe Jeene Do (
1963),
Khandaan (
1965) and
Padosan (1967). His collaboration with
B.R. Chopra proved to be successful in films such as Gumraah (1963),
Waqt (1965) and
Hamraaz (1967).
He created a record of sorts by directing and starring in the unique film
Yaadein (1964) in which he was the only actor in the cast. He later turned producer of the
1968 film Man Ka
Meet which introduced his brother
Som Dutt who was unsuccessful in films. In
1971 he produced, directed and starred in the big-budget period romantic film
Reshma Aur Shera (1971) which was a huge failure at the box office.
He bounced back when he continued to star in hit films which included Pran Jaye Par
Vachan Na Jaye (
1974),
Nagin (
1976),
Jaani Dushman (
1979) and
Shaan (
1980).
He launched his son Sanjay's career with the film
Rocky in
1981 which was a success. However shortly after its release his wife died of pancreatic cancer. He set up
Nargis Dutt foundation in memory of his wife for the cure of cancer patients. He was also a sponsor of the
India Project, a
Nobel Peace Prize-nominated organization akin to
Operation Smile for the treatment of Indian children with facial deformities.
In
1982 he was appointed as the
Sheriff of Mumbai, an apolitical titular position, a position bestowed on him by the
Maharashtra government for the period of a year. He turned character actor in the
1980s often playing an elderly police officer or family patriarch at the centre of family feuds. He retired from the film industry in the early
1990s to turn to politics after his last few film releases including
Parampara (
1992) and
Kshatriya (
1993).
His political career was halted for some years in the early 1990s when he worked to free his son from jail after he was arrested following Hindu-Muslim clashes in
Mumbai.
In
1995 he won the
Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to the film industry for four decades.
He returned to films shortly before his death in the
2003 film Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.. In this film he shared the screen with son Sanjay for the first time although they had both appeared earlier in Rocky (1981) and Kshatriya (1993) but did not appear in any scenes together.
He died of a heart attack at his residence in
Bandra, Mumbai in his sleep. His seat in
Parliament was contested by his daughter, Priya Dutt who eventually won it and is a
Member of Parliament from
North West Mumbai. His death coincided with the death of film producer
Ismail Merchant who was famous for his Merchant-Ivory productions.
- published: 11 Dec 2009
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