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Vinod Khanna (6 October 1946 – 27 April 2017) was an Indian actor, film producer, and politician known for his work in
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. He is regarded as one of the greatest actors of Hindi cinema. Recognised as a style and fashion icon, he was often referred to as the "Sexy Sanyasi" in the media, as well a sex symbol. In 2018, he was posthumously honoured with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest cinematic award, at the 65th National Film Awards. Beyond his film career, Khanna was also a spiritual seeker and a notable political figure, serving as a Member of Parliament from the Gurdaspur constituency between 1998–2009 and 2014–2017. He held ministerial positions in the Government of India, including Minister for Culture and Tourism and Minister of State for External Affairs under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Khanna made his film debut in 1968 and initially acted in supporting and antagonistic roles. He portrayed an angry young man in the social drama '' Mere Apne'' (1971), the main villain in the action drama '' Mera Gaon Mera Desh'' (1971), and a military officer turned fugitive in the crime drama '' Achanak'' (1973. Khanna rose to stardom in the mid-1970s with a series of successful films, including ''Haath Ki Safai'' (1974), for which he won the
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. He reached his peak in the late 1970s with blockbusters like ''Amar Akbar Anthony'' (1977) and ''Muqaddar Ka Sikandar'' (1978), solidifying his status as a leading actor. His career continued to flourish with hits such as ''Qurbani'' (1980), which became the highest-grossing film of the year and earned him critical acclaim. In 1982, at the peak of his career, Khanna took a five-year hiatus from films to follow his spiritual guru, Osho Rajneesh. He returned to the film industry in 1987 with the film '' Insaaf'' and continued to act in various roles. In his later career, he gained acclaim for his portrayals of fatherly figures in blockbuster films such as '' Wanted'' (2009), '' Dabangg'' (2010), and '' Dabangg 2'' (2012).


Early life and education

Khanna was born in a Punjabi
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khatri family to Kamla and Krishanchand Khanna on 6 October 1946, in
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(now in
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). His father was a businessman dealing in textiles, dyes and chemicals while his mother was a housewife. He had three sisters and one brother, Pramod Khanna, who reprised his role for '' Dabangg 3'' (2019), as he had died before its release. Shortly after his birth, India was partitioned and the family left
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and moved to
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(present-day Mumbai). Khanna attended St. Mary's School, Bombay until class II and then transferred to
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. In 1957, the family moved to
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where he attended Delhi Public School, Mathura Road. Although the family moved back to Bombay in 1960, he was sent to Barnes School in Deolali, near Nashik. During his time at the boarding school Khanna watched the epics '' Solva Saal'' and '' Mughal-e-Azam'' and fell in love with motion pictures. He graduated with a commerce degree from Sydenham College, Bombay. Khanna loved cricket and had said that "there was a time when I played fair cricket with (Test player) Budhi Kunderan.. but settled for films the moment I realised I couldn't be a Vishwanath! Even so cricket, not films, is my first love," as per his interview with The Illustrated Weekly of India in 1979.


Acting career


Rise to prominence (1968–1973)

Vinod Khanna began his acting career in 1968 with a supporting role in Adurthi Subba Rao's romantic thriller '' Man Ka Meet'' produced by Sunil Dutt. The film performed well at the box office and Khanna was noticed by the audience. His breakthrough came in 1970 when he co-starred alongside Rajesh Khanna in '' Sachaa Jhutha'' and '' Aan Milo Sajna'' and
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in '' Purab Aur Paschim'', all three of which were blockbusters as well as among the top five highest grossing films of that year. He bagged his first leading role in Gulzar's maiden directional venture '' Mere Apne'' (1971), which opened to positive response from critics and proved to be a hit. He then played the antagonist in Raj Khosla's
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'' Mera Gaon Mera Desh'' which had
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and Asha Parekh in the lead. The film made the industry shift to action from romantic films and was an ''All Time Blockbuster'' at the box office with Khanna receiving praise for his menacing portrayal of a treacherous bandit. He had another huge hit in Kewal Mishra's actioner '' Do Yaar'', the following year and a highly acclaimed
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with Gulzar's '' Achanak'' in 1973, based on the K. M. Nanavati v. State of Maharashtra case.


Stardom (1974–1982)

In 1974, Khanna starred in Prakash Mehra's masala film '' Haath Ki Safai'' which also had Randhir Kapoor and Hema Malini in the lead. The film emerged a superhit at the box office and made Khanna a star along with winning him the
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. The huge box office success of ''Haath Ki Safai'' was followed by four more successful films, '' Imtihan'' and '' Patthar Aur Payal'', the same year, '' Prem Kahani'' (in which he had a small role) and '' Qaid'', the next year. Khanna reached his peak in the late-1970s. In 1976, he reunited with Prakash Mehra for another masala film '' Hera Pheri'' co-starring Amitabh Bachchan, Saira Banu and Sulakshana Pandit. The film went on to become a blockbuster and earned him a nomination in the
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category. He then delivered two more major successes with Chand's and Raj Khosla's actioners, '' Shankar Shambhu'' and '' Nehle Pe Dehla'', respectively. 1977 proved to be the best year of his career with many successful films. His first release was the action crime film '' Khoon Pasina'' alongside Bachchan and Rekha, which proved to be a superhit. His second release was Manmohan Desai's multi-starrer masala film '' Amar Akbar Anthony''. It opened to thunderous response from the audience, eventually doing more business than Khanna's last big hit ''Khoon Pasina'' and emerging a massive blockbuster as well as the highest grossing film of that year. Its soundtrack composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal dominated the musical charts and was the seventh best-selling Hindi film album of the 1970s. He then appeared in '' Aap Ki Khatir'', '' Shaque'' and '' Hatyara''. While the first two were moderately successful, ''Hatyara'' was a superhit at the box office. For his portrayal of a man accused of multiple homicides in ''Shaque'', Khanna received his first nomination in the Filmfare Award for Best Actor category. He once again reunited with Bachchan and Manmohan Desai for the
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film '' Parvarish''. This one too like their previous ventures was a blockbuster and one of the highest earners of 1977. Before the end of year, he had another superhit with Raj N. Sippy's crime thriller '' Inkaar'', which was a remake of Japanese film '' High and Low'', followed by three more successful films, '' Maha Badmaash'', '' Chor Sipahee'' and '' Adha Din Adhi Raat''. Khanna's dream continued in 1978 with back-to-back mega blockbusters in Raj Khosla's women-oriented drama '' Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki'' and Prakash Mehra's magnum opus, the action crime drama '' Muqaddar Ka Sikandar''. The music of ''Muqaddar Ka Sikandar'' was a chartbuster and the sixth best-selling Hindi film album of the 1970s. The huge box office success of these two films was followed by '' Khoon Ki Pukaar'', '' Khoon Ka Badla Khoon'' and '' Sarkari Mehmaan'', all three of which were semi-hits. He concluded the year with Sunil Dutt's actioner '' Daaku Aur Jawan'' co-starring Dutt, Reena Roy and Leena Chandavarkar. It did very well at the box office and proved to be a superhit. In 1979, he delivered a moderate success with
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's fourth directional venture '' Lahu Ke Do Rang'', but his other releases, such as '' Meera'' and ''Yuvraaj'' failed to do well. The following year, he appeared in two big-budget actioners, Ravi Chopra's '' The Burning Train'' co-starring Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Hema Malini and Parveen Babi in the lead and Feroz Khan's '' Qurbani'' alongside Khan and Zeenat Aman. The former opened to bumper response, but collections fell afterwards and was given an average verdict by the end of its run; however, it gained cult status in later years. Khanna's other biggie ''Qurbani'' too opened to massive response and emerged a blockbuster as well as the highest grosser of the year with Khanna receiving praise for his performance along with his second and final nomination in the Filmfare Award for Best Actor category. Its soundtrack composed by Kalyanji–Anandji and Biddu was popular, with its songs like "Aap Jaisa Koi", "Laila O Laila" and "Hum Tumhe Chahte Hain" topping the musical charts and making it the sixth best-selling Hindi film album of the 1980s. In 1981, he again collaborated with Rajesh Khanna and Hema Malini for Chetan Anand's reincarnation drama '' Kudrat''. In spite of presence of some of the biggest stars of that time and its soundtrack being one of the best-selling Hindi film albums of the 1980s, ''Kudrat'' was rejected at ticket counters and proved to be a flop. Khanna's other releases that year, such as '' Jail Yatra'', '' Khuda Kasam'' and '' Ek Aur Ek Gyarah'' met the same fate. This changed in 1982 as he had a string of successful films with '' Rajput'', '' Insaan'', '' Taaqat'' and '' Daulat''. The year also marked Khanna's hiatus from the film industry as he took a spiritual break and moved to Rajneeshpuram in the
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, eventually staying there for five years.


Comeback and further works (1987–2015)

After a five year hiatus, Khanna returned to films with Mukul Anand's successful actioner '' Insaaf'' which also had Dimple Kapadia in the lead. The following year, however all of his films, including biggies '' Dayavan'' and '' Aakhri Adaalat'' failed to leave a mark. In 1989, his first release was
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's action film '' Suryaa: An Awakening'', which performed well commercially and proved to be a hit venture. Khanna then appeared in Yash Chopra's romantic musical '' Chandni'' co-starring Sridevi and Rishi Kapoor. The film opened to excellent audience response and emerged a blockbuster at the box office. Its soundtrack composed by Shiv–Hari was one of the best-selling Hindi film albums of the 1980s. ''Chandni'' won National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and Khanna received his final nomination in the
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category. With the advent of the 1990s, Khanna's star power began to wane. From 1990 to 1996, only two of his films proved to be box office successes, which were - T. Rama Rao's '' Muqaddar Ka Badshaah'' (1990) and K. C. Bokadia's '' Police Aur Mujrim'' (1992). During this phase, his final collaboration with Gulzar took place for the mystery film '' Lekin...'' (1991), which again had Dimple Kapadia opposite him. Although the film underperformed commercially, it was a major critical success and went on to win five awards at the 38th National Film Awards. In 1997, he launched and co-starred alongside his son Akshaye Khanna in '' Himalay Putra'', which opened to lukewarm response and flopped at the box office. Khanna received
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in 1999. Beginning from 2001, he played supporting roles to critical acclaim in films, such as '' Deewaanapan'' (2001), '' Kranti'' (2002) and ''
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'' (2007). In 2009, Khanna appeared in Raj & DK's crime comedy film '' 99'' and
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's action thriller '' Wanted''. Both the films opened to positive reception and emerged commercially successful, especially the latter which did a lifetime business of 93.23 crore. This was followed by back-to-back blockbusters in '' Dabangg'' (2010) and its sequel, '' Dabangg 2'' (2012), both having Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha in the lead roles. He then played supporting roles in '' Ramaiya Vastavaiya'' (2013), '' Koyelaanchal'' (2014) and '' Dilwale'' (2015). While the former two didn't perform well at the box office, ''Dilwale'' emerged a commercial success grossing worldwide. The last film to feature Khanna was Sekhar Suri's much delayed action film '' Guns of Banaras'' (2020), which released almost three years after his death.


Political career

In 1997, Khanna joined the
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and was elected from Gurdaspur constituency in Punjab in the next year's
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poll. In 1999, he was re-elected to the Lok Sabha from the same constituency. Later, he became union minister for culture and tourism in July 2002. Six months later, he was moved to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) as Minister of State. In 2004 he won re-election from Gurdaspur. However, Khanna lost out in the 2009 general elections. In the 2014 general election he was again elected for the 16th Lok Sabha from the same constituency. He also served as Union minister of state for tourism and culture, as well as external affairs.


Personal life


Relationships and family

Khanna met his first wife Gitanjali Taleyar in college. Gitanjali Taleyar was daughter of A. F. S. Talyarkhan who was the first Indian Cricket Commentator early in the 1950'S Khanna married Gitanjali in 1971 and had two sons with her, Rahul and Akshaye; both became Bollywood actors. Khanna and Gitanjali settled for a divorce in 1985. In 1990, upon returning to India, Khanna married Kavita Daftary, daughter of industrialist Sharayu Daftary. They had a son and a daughter.


Spirituality

Khanna always considered himself spiritual, owing to his family background as well his discovery of
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's 1946 book '' Autobiography of a Yogi'' he read while still in college. In 1975, he became a disciple of Osho and in the early 1980s, moved to Rajneeshpuram, Osho's religious community in
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. Among his activities, Khanna would practice meditation and be Osho's gardener. Taking the name " Swami Vinod Bharti", Khanna would live a spiritual life for some five years before abandoning it, eventually growing disillusioned with spirituality, writing that "I realised that spirituality was meant for rich people who loved to indulge in things and phenomena that are absolutely impractical."


Illness and death

Khanna was hospitalised at Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Centre in Girgaon, Mumbai, on 2 April 2017 for a few weeks after suffering from severe dehydration. He died at 11:20 a.m. ( IST) on 27 April, and it was revealed that he had been battling advanced bladder cancer. Prime Minister
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tweeted "Will always remember Vinod Khanna as a popular actor, dedicated leader and a wonderful human. Pained by his demise. My condolences". He was cremated at the Worli Crematorium on the same day.


Filmography


Awards and nominations

* 1975 –
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for '' Haath Ki Safai'' * 1977 – Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for '' Hera Pheri'' * 1977 – Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actor for '' Shaque'' * 1979 – Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for '' Muqaddar Ka Sikander'' * 1981 – Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actor for '' Qurbani'' *1990 – Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for ''Chandni'' * 1999 –
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* 2005 – Stardust Awards – Role Model for the Year * 2007 – Zee Cine Award for Lifetime Achievement * 2017 – Dadasaheb Phalke Award (posthumously).


Legacy

Noted for his acting and style, Khanna was considered one of the most good-looking artists of his time and excelled in both commercial and art-house films. One of the highest paid actors from the 1970s to the early 1980s, Khanna appeared in '' Box Office India''s "Top Actors" list three times from 1977 to 1979. In 2022, he was placed in '' Outlook India''s "75 Best Bollywood Actors" list.


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