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Sunil Dutt (born Balraj Dutt; 6 June 1929 — 25 May 2005) was an Indian actor, film producer, director and politician. Dutt debuted with the 1955 Hindi film '' Railway Platform''. He acted in a number of successful films including '' Ek Hi Raasta'' (1956), '' Mother India'' (1957), '' Sadhna'' (1958), ''
Insan Jaag Utha ''Insan Jaag Utha'' () is a 1959 Hindi-language social drama film, produced and directed by Shakti Samanta, and written by Nabendu Ghosh and Vrajendra Gaur, based on a story by Saroj Mitra. The film stars Madhubala, Sunil Dutt, Nasir Hussain, ...
'' (1959), '' Sujata'' (1959), '' Mujhe Jeene Do'' (1963), '' Gumraah'' (1963), '' Waqt'' (1965), ''
Khandan Khandan may refer to: * Khandan Rural District, rural district in Iran * Khandaan (1942 film) (pre-Partition Punjabi Urdu film) * Khandan (1965 film) (Hindi film) * Khandaan (1979 film), an Indian Hindi-language drama film * Khandaan (TV series) Kh ...
'' (1965), ''
Mera Saaya ''Mera Saaya'' () is a 1966 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Raj Khosla. The music is by Madan Mohan and lyrics by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. The film stars Sunil Dutt and Sadhana. This is director Raj Khosla's third film with Sadhan ...
'' (1966), '' Milan'' (1967), '' Mehrban'' (1967), '' Hamraaz'' (1967), '' Padosan'' (1968), '' Heera'' (1973), '' Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye'' (1974), '' Nagin'' (1976), '' Jaani Dushman'' (1979), '' Muqabla'' (1979) and '' Shaan'' (1980). In 1968, he was honoured by the Padma Shri by the Government of India. He is the father of actor Sanjay Dutt. In 1984 he joined the Indian National Congress party and was elected to the Parliament of India for five terms from the constituency of
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. He was the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports in the
Manmohan Singh Manmohan Singh (; born 26 September 1932) is an Indian politician, economist and statesman who served as the 13th prime minister of India from 2004 to 2014. He is also the third longest-serving prime minister after Jawaharlal Nehru and Indir ...
government (2004–2005) and also a former Sheriff of Mumbai.


Early life

Sunil Dutt was born on 6 June 1929 in Nakka Khurd,
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, Punjab Province, British India (now in Punjab, Pakistan) into a Hussaini Brahmin family as Balraj Dutt to father Diwan Raghunath Dutt and mother Kulwantidevi Dutt. He belonged to a family of landlords. When he was five years old, Dutt's father died. When he was 18, the
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began inciting
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violence across the country. A Muslim friend of Dutt's father named Yakub, saved their entire family. The family resettled in the small village of Mandauli on the bank of the river Yamuna located in Yamunanagar District, East Punjab, which is now a district in Haryana. Later he moved to Lucknow, United Provinces with his mother, Kulwantidevi Dutt, and spent a long time in the Aminabad Bazaar neighbourhood during graduation. He then moved to Bombay,
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, where he joined
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, University of Bombay in
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,
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as an undergraduate and took up a job at the city's BEST Transportation Engineering division. He graduated with B.A. (Hons.) in History in 1954.


Early career

Starting out in radio, with his command over the Urdu language, Sunil Dutt was hugely popular on the Hindi service of
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, the oldest radio station in South Asia. He moved to act in Hindi films and got introduced to the industry in 1955's '' Railway Platform''.


Film career


Debut and coining of the screen name "Sunil Dutt"

Director
Ramesh Saigal Ramesh Saigal was an Indian film director, producer, screenwriter and actor in Hindi language films. Professional life His major work includes ''Railway Platform'' (1955), ''Shola Aur Shabnam'' (1961) and ''Ishq Par Zor Nahin'' (1970). He wa ...
was instrumental in giving Dutt a break in the film '' Railway Platform'' (1955) when the latter was hosting the show, Lipton Ki Mehfil on Radio Ceylon. While covering the Dilip Kumar film '' Shikast'' in 1953, Dutt met director Saigal, who impressed by his personality and voice, offered him a role in his upcoming film. Saigal came up with the new screen name "Sunil Dutt" for the debutante actor whose real name was Balraj Dutt to avoid name conflicts with the then veteran actor
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.


Rise to stardom

Dutt shot to stardom in the 1957 film '' Mother India'' in which he co-starred with Nargis as her short-tempered, angry son. During the making of this film, a fire happened on the set. It is believed that Dutt braved the raging fire to save Nargis and thereby won her love. They went on to marry in 1958. They had one son Sanjay Dutt, also a successful film actor, and two daughters, Priya Dutt and Namrata Dutt. His daughter Namrata married
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, son of Rajendra Kumar. The two fathers were co-stars in ''Mother India''. Dutt was one of the major stars of
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in the late 1950s and 1960s and continued to star in many successful films which included '' Sadhna'' (1958), ''
Insan Jaag Utha ''Insan Jaag Utha'' () is a 1959 Hindi-language social drama film, produced and directed by Shakti Samanta, and written by Nabendu Ghosh and Vrajendra Gaur, based on a story by Saroj Mitra. The film stars Madhubala, Sunil Dutt, Nasir Hussain, ...
'' (1959), '' Sujata'' (1959), '' Mujhe Jeene Do'' (1963), ''
Khandan Khandan may refer to: * Khandan Rural District, rural district in Iran * Khandaan (1942 film) (pre-Partition Punjabi Urdu film) * Khandan (1965 film) (Hindi film) * Khandaan (1979 film), an Indian Hindi-language drama film * Khandaan (TV series) Kh ...
'' (1965), ''
Mera Saaya ''Mera Saaya'' () is a 1966 Indian Hindi-language thriller film directed by Raj Khosla. The music is by Madan Mohan and lyrics by Raja Mehdi Ali Khan. The film stars Sunil Dutt and Sadhana. This is director Raj Khosla's third film with Sadhan ...
'' (1966) and '' Padosan'' (1967). His collaboration with B.R. Chopra proved to be successful in films such as '' Gumraah'' (1963), '' Waqt'' (1965) and '' Hamraaz'' (1967). One of his favourite writers and friends was Aghajani Kashmeri. Dutt made his directorial debut and was the only actor to feature in the 1964 film '' Yaadein''. The film was featured in the ''
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'' for ''Fewest Actors in a Narrative Film''. He later produced the 1968 film ''Man Ka Meet'' which introduced his brother Som Dutt, Vinod Khanna and Leena Chandavarkar. In 1971, he produced, directed and starred in '' Reshma Aur Shera'' (1971) which was critically well received but a box office failure. During the early 1970s, his career as an actor was at a stand-still. Amidst this setback, he played Madhubala's hero in the 1971 film '' Jwala'', which was a delayed film that had started production in the late 1950s and was Madhubala's last film. It was '' Geeta Mera Naam'' (1974) that brought him into the limelight again. The anti-hero was reborn after a long gap of films like ''Mother India'' and ''Mujhe Jeene Do''. Sunil Dutt's performance of Johnny was liked by the masses as he clearly stole the limelight. It was one of the best performances of his career. He continued to star in hits that included '' Heera'' (1973), '' Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye'' (1974), '' Nagin'' (1976), '' Jaani Dushman'' (1979), '' Muqabla'' (1979), and '' Shaan'' (1980). He also starred in a series of
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religious movies in the 1970s: '' Man Jeete Jag Jeet'' (1973), ''
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'' (1974), and ''
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'' (1977). Even in 1980s he starred in both leading and supporting role in several successful movies such as ''
Dard Ka Rishta ''Dard Ka Rishta'' is a 1982 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Sunil Dutt, who also stars. Smita Patil, Dr. Naaz Hussein, Reena Roy and Ashok Kumar play pivotal roles. It also marked late actress, Padmini Ramachandran's (a part of ...
'' (1982), ''
Badle Ki Aag ''Badle Ki Aag'' ( ''Flames of Revenge'') is a 1982 Hindi-language action thriller film, produced and directed by Rajkumar Kohli under the Shankar Movies banner. It stars Sunil Dutt, Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Reena Roy, Smita Patil and music was c ...
'' (1982), ''
Raaj Tilak ''Raaj Tilak'' ''(coronation)'' is a 1984 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Rajkumar Kohli, starring Dharmendra, Raaj Kumar, Sunil Dutt, Hema Malini, Kamal Haasan, Reena Roy, Ranjeeta Kaur, Yogeeta Bali, Sarika, Pran, Ranjeet, Raj Kiran ...
'' (1984), ''Mangal Dada'' (1986), ''
Watan Ke Rakhwale ''Watan Ke Rakhwale'' () is a 1987 Indian Hindi Language, Hindi-language Action-thriller film, action thriller film directed by T. Rama Rao. It features an ensemble cast of Sunil Dutt, Dharmendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Sridevi, Moushumi Chatterj ...
'' (1987) and '' Dharamyudh'' (1988). He launched his son Sanjay's career with '' Rocky'' in 1981 which was a success. Shortly before the film's release, Nargis died of
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. He founded the '' Nargis Dutt Foundation'' in her memory for the curing of cancer patients. He was a sponsor of the ''India Project'', an organisation akin to
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for the treatment of Indian children with facial deformities. In 1982, he was appointed as the
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, an apolitical titular position bestowed on him by the
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government for a year. He retired from the film industry in the early 1990s to turn to politics after his last few releases including Yash Chopra's '' Parampara'' (1993) and
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's '' Kshatriya'' (1993). In 1995, he won the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to the film industry for four decades. He returned to acting shortly before his death in 2003's ''
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'' in which he shared the screen with his son Sanjay for the first time although they had appeared earlier in '' Rocky'' and '' Kshatriya'' but did not share any scenes together. His closest friends from the film industry included Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand, Rajendra Kumar,
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, Lata Mangeshkar, Yash Chopra, Waheeda Rehman and Sanjeev Kumar.


Political career

In 1987 when Punjab was facing heightened militancy, Dutt, accompanied by his daughter
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undertook a 2,000 km 76 day long ''Mahashanti Padyatra'' (journey by foot) from Bombay to Amritsar ( Golden Temple) to establish communal harmony and brotherhood. During the ''padyatra'', he attended more than 500 roadside meetings and suffered a bout of jaundice. 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 for keeping an
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that he claimed was for the protection of his family after bomb blasts in Bombay.


Death

Dutt died of a heart attack on 25 May 2005 at his residence in
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, West Mumbai, two weeks before his 76th birthday. At the time of his death, he was the Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports in the Union Government led by
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and was the Member of Parliament from North-West Mumbai. He was cremated with full state honours at Santacruz Crematorium in Mumbai. He was succeeded as Minister by Mani Shankar Aiyar. His seat in the Parliament was contested by his daughter, Priya Dutt, who won it and was a Member of Parliament until May 2014.


In popular culture

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played the role of Dutt in the biopic on his
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titled '' Sanju'' (2018).


Awards and honours

* 1963 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor for '' Mujhe Jeene Do'' * 1964 –
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for '' Yaadein'' * 1965 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor for ''
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'' * 1967 –
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for '' Milan'' * 1968 – Padma Shri * 1982 –
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* 1995 – Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award * 1998 –
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* 1999 – Screen Lifetime Achievement Award * 2000 – Anandalok Awards Lifetime Achievement Award * 2001 –
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* 2007 –
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by IIFS, London.


Filmography

;As an Actor


See also

*
Radio Ceylon Radio Ceylon ( si, ලංකා ගුවන් විදුලි සේවය ''Lanka Guwan Viduli Sevaya'', ta, இலங்கை வானொலி, ''ilankai vanoli'') is a radio station based in Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) and the first ...
* List of Hindi broadcasters of Radio Ceylon


Further reading

* ''Mr. and Mrs. Dutt: Memories of our Parents'', Namrata Dutt Kumar and Priya Dutt, 2007, Roli Books. .To Mr. and Mrs. Dutt, with love (Literary Review)
The Hindu ''The Hindu'' is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by The Hindu Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It began as a weekly in 1878 and became a daily in 1889. It is one of the Indian newspapers of record and the secon ...
, 7 October 2007.
* ''Darlingji: The True Love Story of Nargis and Sunil Dutt'',
Kishwar Desai Kishwar Desai (''née'' Rosha) (born 1 December 1956) is an Indian author and columnist. Her first novel, ''Witness the Night'', won the Costa Book Award in 2010 for Best First Novel and has been translated into over 25 languages. It was also sh ...
. 2007, Harper Collins. .


References


External links

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