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  1. Jul 8, 2021 · Midway through the filming, Gopal said he asked Dilip Kumar whether the shooting could be speeded up, eliminating too many pauses, because in the South, the tendency was to shoot quickly.

  2. Dilip Kumar (11 December 1922 – 7 July 2021) was an Indian actor. [1] He made his acting debut in 1944 with Jwar Bhata. [1] The 1947 drama Jugnu opposite Noor Jehan was his first major success. [2][3] Nadiya Ke Par was similarly that year's highest grossing Indian film.

  3. Feb 2, 2022 · The film starred mimicry artists Dileep, Nadirsha, Harisree Ashokan and Khushbu. Gopalakrishnan played a character named Dileep. The film was an average box office hit and so he changed his name to Dileep as the movie had brought him luck.

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  4. Jul 14, 2017 · Dileep brought to films the rich mimicry experience and had in him the agility to adapt to the new format. The instant responses had given him the tactile ability to judge the pulse of the audience and this helped him immensely as he went about creating his cinematic edifice. Here is a quick run through some of his most successful films.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dilip_KumarDilip Kumar - Wikipedia

    Dilip Kumar (born Muhammad Yusuf Khan; 11 December 1922 – 7 July 2021) was an Indian actor who worked in Hindi cinema. Credited with pioneering method acting in cinema, [3] after Motilal, he dominated the Indian cinema from the late 1940s throughout the 60s, being referred to as Abhinay Samrat (Hindi for "Emperor of Acting").

  6. Jul 7, 2021 · Dilip Kumar, real name Mohammed Yusuf Khan, was the last tall man of the 1940-1960s, called the “golden age” of Indian cinema. In political terms, it also covered an aspirational India, post-independence, and in terms of cinema, also the post-partition with the Hind-Urdu cinema, unique to the Subcontinent, being also partitioned along with ...

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  8. Jul 18, 2021 · So impressed was the noted economist Lord Meghnad Desai with Dilip Kumar’s foray into neo-realist films that he read into the venture shades of Nehruvian socialism, and penned the book, Nehru’s...