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  2. Did Raaj Kumar drink alcohol?: Yes [18] Cineplot. Raaj Kumar was an Indian actor who acted in more than 70 films in a career that lasted for more than forty years; 42 years to be exact (1952-1995). He is best remembered for his flamboyant looks and quintessential dialogue delivery.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Raaj_KumarRaaj Kumar - Wikipedia

    Raaj Kumar (born Kulbhushan Pandit; 8 October 1926 – 3 July 1996) was an Indian actor who worked in Hindi films. [1] In a career that spanned over four decades, he went on to star in 70 films and is regarded as one of the most successful actors of Indian cinema.

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    Rangeeli
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    1952
    Anmol Sahara
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    1953
    Aabshar
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    1955
    Ghamand
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    Raaj Kumar was born as Kulbhushan Pandit on Friday, 8 October 1926 (age 69 Years; at the time of death) in Loralai, Baluchistan Agency, British India (now in Balochistan, Pakistan). After the partition of India, he moved to Bombay where he got the job in the Mumbai Police as a Sub Inspector and was attached at the Mahim Police Station. After his al...

    Raaj Kumar was born into a middle-class Kashmiri Brahmin family, known as “Kashmiri Pandits” in popular media. Filmfare

    Raaj Kumar had two houses in Mumbai – one in Dadar and another in Juhu; he mostly lived at his Juhu bungalow “The Whispering Windows.” Stardust

    Raaj Kumar’s acting career spanned over four decades during which he delivered several memorable performances, such as ‘Shamu’ in Mother India (1957), ‘Ram’ in Dil Ek Mandir (1963), ‘Raja’ in Waqt (1965), ‘Chitrasen’ in Neel Kamal (1968), ‘Salim’ in Pakeezah (1972), ‘Rajeshwar Singh’ in Saudagar (1991), and ‘Brigadier Suryadev Singh’ in Tirangaa (1...

    Won Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film “Dil Ek Mandir” (1963) in 1964.
    Won Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for the film “Waqt” (1965) in 1966.

    In 1969, his altercation with Raj Kapoor at Prem Chopra’s wedding party was extensively covered in media. Reportedly, Raj Kapoor had incited Raaj Kumar by making a comment on him – You are a bloody...

    Raaj Kumar was fond of cars and had a Plymouth Independent, Chevrolet, Mercedes, Volkswagen, and Willy’s Jeep. Filmfare

    Food:Rogan Josh, Chaman (Paneer) with Baingan and Kasuri Methi, Methi Paratha
    Beverage:Kahwa (a Kashmiri drink)
    Cuisine:Continental
    Song: ‘Aye dil-e-nadaan’ from the film Razia Sultan Filmfare
    Filmmaker:Mehboob Khan
    Attire: Kurta Pyjama, Shirts and Trousers and Khadau (wooden sandals) Filmfare

    Raaj Kumar died of Throat Cancer. Reportedly, he had been suffering from Hodgkin’s Disease for a long time. Ironically, he never supported the portrayal of death scenes in films. While making a comment on this, he said that the film industry had always been turning death into a Tamasha. He had also insisted that his own exit would be a private, fam...

    Raaj Kumar had earned the sobriquet of “Jaani” in the Indian film industry. Hindustan Times
    He loved to eat non-vegetarian food. Filmfare
    In his leisure time, he loved trekking, playing golf, horse riding, and listening to classical music and Ghazals. Filmfare
    He was a regular smoker Filmfare and was often spotted drinking alcohol. Stardust
    In 1950, after leaving the Mumbai Police service, he changed his name from Kulbushan Pandit to Raaj Kumar. Independent
    Apart from being an actor, he was a pro in golf. He was a skilled horse rider too. His wife, Jennifer was also good at horse riding, and they would often enjoy horse riding in Gulmarg.
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    • Peele Peele, Oh Mere Raja. The bond between besties only gets better when there’s alcohol involved. We all remember moments when our best pal has egged us on to chug that glass down.
    • Barsaat Ke Mausam Mein. This cult classic on sipping in the rains by Kumar Sanu and Roop Kumar Rathod made us wait for the monsoons. With all of us feeling the heat these days, the rains better come soon for us to once again revel in the awesome-mausam with a drink in hand.
    • Log Kehte Hai Mein Sharabi Hu. While we have absolutely no right to label anybody an alcoholic, Amitabh Bachchan in the 1984-starrer Sharaabi surely didn’t give a damn about what the world thought of him.
  4. Aug 13, 2024 · Raaj Kumar, famed for his distinctive dialogue delivery in classics like 'Pakeezah', 'Waqt', and 'Saudagar,' enjoyed a remarkable career in cinema. In a recent interview, Mukesh Khanna shared ...

  5. Oct 8, 2015 · Let's remember the veteran Bollywood actor Raaj Kumar by knowing 10 lesser-known facts about him: 1. Raaj Kumar was born as Kulbhushan Nath Pandit.

  6. Oct 8, 2023 · Remembering ‘Jaani’ of Hindi Cinema “Raaj Kumar” on his birthday. His original name was Kulbhushan Pandit. He was born on 8 October, 1926, in Loralai, Baluchistan (Now in Pakistan).