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Amjad Khan (12 November 1940 – 27 July 1992) was an Indian renowned actor and film director. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He worked in over 132 films in a career spanning nearly twenty years. He was the son of the actor Jayant .
Amjad Khan also appeared in an advertisement for Britannia Glucose Biscuit. In 1976, while going for the shooting of the film “The Great Gambler,” Amjad had a severe accident on the Mumbai-Goa Highway, which left him with a punctured lung and broken ribs.
Amjad Khan was a renowned Bollywood actor and film director, widely popular for his performance as Gabbar Singh in Sholay (1975). He went to both R. D. National College and St. Andrew's High School in Bandra.
Jul 27, 2023 · As the suave, gum-chewing, wisecracking police officer who even has a go at the drums in the chartbusting Laila main Laila, Amjad Khan has a memorable entry with the now-iconic line: ‘Mera naam Khan hai, Amjad Khan’, which he follows up with the uber-cool: ‘Is pistol mein teen goliyan hain, kitni khaoge?’
Amjad Khan was a renowned Bollywood actor and film director, widely popular for his performance as Gabbar Singh in Sholay (1975). He went to both R. D. National College and St. Andrew's High School in Bandra.
Nov 12, 2021 · On Amjad Khan's 81st birth anniversary, we revisit how the veteran actor infused life into Gabbar Singh that went on to outlive Sholay and become a benchmark in the portrayal of villains in Indian cinema.
Nov 13, 2022 · Son of villain and character actor Jayant (Zakariya Khan), most known as the eponymous character's father in "Madhumati" (1958) and the hapless Brigadier in that grim war film "Haqeeqat" (1964 ...
Amjad Khan was an Indian renowned actor and film director. He worked in over 132 films in a career spanning nearly twenty years. He was the son of the actor Jay...
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Dec 16, 2022 · Son of villain and character actor Jayant (Zakariya Khan), most known as the eponymous character’s father in Madhumati (1958) and the hapless Brigadier in that grim war film Haqeeqat (1964), Amjad Khan was drawn into acting from his very childhood.