He was quite a good singer. Check out this clip of him singing during an interview.
Though born as Mohammed Yusuf Khan - he took the name Dilip Kumar to avoid getting beaten by his father, who was strictly against films.
His father was friends with Basheshwarnath Kapoor, father of Prithwiraj Kapoor and would constantly berate him for his son's career in movies.
So when Dilip Kumar started working in films, he felt that his father will not be happy with his choice of work.
He was given 3 options - Yusuf Khan, Dilip Kumar and Basu Dev. He rejected Yusuf Khan and left the options to the others.
He saw his "name" in an ad 3 months later.
His early roles gave him the title "King of tragedy" and playing tragic characters did have an impact on his mental health.
On consultation with health experts, he took up lighter roles in films such as Aan, Azaad and Kohinoor.
Dilip Kumar set the example for his contemporaries to take the initiative to use their stardom to support good causes and raise funds for the government’s relief work.
He organized celebrity cricket matches to generate funds for the 1962 war. PC @cricketwallah
He led the first troupe that visited the Himalayan border areas to boost the morale of the Border Security Force personnel stationed there after India’s humiliating defeat in the 1962 Indo–China war.
During one such trip ,Mohammed Rafi developed a throat irritation in the freezing cold and felt awful that his voice had gone for a toss. Dilip Kumar gave Rafi hot water and honey at hourly intervals till his voice came back. Rafi, a teetotaler, would not touch what others drank.
He is one of the few Indians to be awarded the Nishaan-e-Imtiaz, Pakistan's highest civilian honour. His house in Peshawar is now a "protected monument". This pic of a young Dilip is seen in the house.
He visited the house with Saira Banu in 1998.
Dilip Kumar famously worked on one film at a time back in the 1960's. The Bombay producers body had put a ceiling on the number of assignments an actor can take up.
He moved to Madras to be away from the cacophony and his disagreement with the Bombay producers.
There he made Ram aur Shyam and Aadmi, which were remakes of hugely successful Telugu and Tamil films.
Dilip Kumar was a polyglot with good command over Hindi, Urdu, Pashtun, Gujarati, Bengali, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Konkani.
According to Salim Khan, Dilip Kumar rejected more films than he acted in. But he regretted not doing only 3 movies - Baiju Bawra, Pyaasa and Zanjeer.
Kamal Haasan, was a big fan of Dilip Kumar.
“I grew up hero-worshipping Shivaji Ganesan. He was like the guiding sun in my life. Then I discovered an entire galaxy in Dilip Saab."
Since we found out that Rajamouli is covering just the friendship between Komaram Bheem and Alluri Sitarama Raju, we thought we'd give you the complete story of the revolutionary patriot and what better time to do it than on his 124th Birthday!!!
There has been talk of reunions for TV series from the 90's.
This TV series is now discontinued, but the nightingale of Bollywood wants a reunion.
A thread about the origin of the TV Series CID.
The man behind the TV series is BP Singh who had a successful Marathi series called Ek Shunya Shunya on DD.
See if you can spot some familiar faces from that show?
While working on that series, he met a doctor who told him - "People lie, but the dead always tell the truth."
That got him interested in cases where forensics were involved. He did all the research and spent more than 4.5 lacs of his personal money and shot 6 episodes of CID in 1992.
We’re back with the part 2 of this thread about some incredible things invented by women by @bertyashley
Be prepared to add some valuable knowledge to your facts bank today😤!
Just appreciating Lilian Gilbreth for creating such a convenient and resourceful mechanism that we take for granted everyday. Popularly described as “a genius in the art of living” and we can see why!
Not only was Ida Forbes a pioneer, she was also a wise one. Convenient hot baths are the best.